CU2546 - The role of a Health and social care worker Performance Criteria 1.1 Difference between working and personal relationship The difference between a working relationship and a personal relationship is that:- A working relationship has boundaries‚ professional codes of conduct‚ employer policies and procedures‚ you should be friendly but have a different approach you should treat the customer with equality and you would know your role and responsibilities and you should not share personal
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University of Hertfordshire ------------------------------------------------- Department ------------------------------------------------- of ------------------------------------------------- NURSING‚ MIDWIFERY& SOCIAL WORK ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- DIPLOMA/ENHANCED DIPLOMA/ ------------------------------------------------- Degree -------------------------------------------------
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reasons people communicate In a care setting‚ clients may communicate to express needs such as food and drink or pain relief‚ to share ideas and information such as helping with their care plan‚ to reassure‚ to express feelings such as sadness‚ happiness‚ anger‚ depression etc‚ to build relationships and friendships with others‚ to socialise and have fun‚ to ask questions maybe about treatment and to share past experiences. 1.2 explain how effective communication affects all aspects of the learner’s
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Given that diversity thrives‚ the project of understanding each other is both terrifying and important. It is a journey never finished‚ because the process and the end points change constantly. We live in a world that feeds from communication. We can’t get from point A to point B without communicating but when cultural differences come into play it can be a bit difficult. I will be discussing three theories that I relate to everyday at work and at home. Understanding culture‚ communicating and cultural
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PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S…… 1. – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1.1 - Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication is important within the work place as it help to develop relationships with both service users and service providers. It enables services users to feel confident‚ protected and help them to trust in their carers and services providers. Communicating with colleagues and
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1 Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Communication is a central part of everyday life for most people and is particularly important when you work in a care setting. Communication means making contact with others and being understood. We all communicate continuously‚ through a two-way process of sending and receiving messages. These messages can be: verbal communication‚ using spoken or written words. Non-verbal communication‚ using body language
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AS AND A2 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE STUDENT REVIEW PERSONAL DETAILS Please tick appropriate box Attendance Excellent Explained absence but good Explained absence Unexplained absence Cause for concern Punctuality Excellent Good Acceptable Needs improvement Unacceptable Suitability of dress Sensible awareness Displays understanding Satisfactory Inappropriate Lacks awareness and understanding Confidentiality
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statistics The office of National Statistics providing a large range of health and care issues‚ Publications includes Social Trends and‚ for more detailed information on health issues‚ Health Statistical Quarterly. The publication provide a wide range of statistics on birth rates and death rates; infant mortality rate and suicide rates as well as appointments GP’s surgeries and hospital admissions‚ and these are looked into as social class‚ gender‚ age and geographical location. Government statistics
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Candidate assessment record Page No: Use this form to record details of evidence (tick as appropriate):- Observed by assessor Candidate statement Skills test Witness testimony Question (oral/written) Assignments Professional discussion Product Projects RPL Simulation Case studies Assessor: Location: Candidate: Reg No: Witness: |Date evidence gathered:
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Shawar Ali 10CHL - Level 2 Health and Social Care Unit 3- P1 - 29th February 2016 P1: A description of different forms of verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal: (what is it and how will you use it in Livingstone Road Residence) ● clear speech - is when you are pronouncing words correctly and sounding the ends of words clearly. In Livingstone Road Residence we would use clear speech with those who have hearing impairments so they can have a better understanding of what I’m saying
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