Effective communication in health and social care Different forms of communication are effective in a health centre. These different forms are used in different situations and are most effective for what they are used for. One to one communication- a form of one to one communication could be a GP giving test results back to a patient. This is effective because it ensures the patient is getting the correct information straight from the GP. It is private in a one to one environment so there are fewer
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1.1 There are many different reasons why people communicate in adult social care‚ as well as communication being between varieties of different people within this setting. For example‚ it could be conversation between support workers‚ support workers to managers or other health care professional and anyone communicating with service users including family. Communication can also come in many different forms such as verbal‚ non-verbal‚ body language and facial expressions as well as others. One main
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1.1 Define the term ’duty of care’ Duty of care is a responsibility to put the safety and interest of service users first‚ ensuring that they are treated with dignity and respect. 1.2 Describe how the duty of care affects own work role Knowing your duty of care and the importance of practicing it‚ gives you a clear guide on how you should behave at work and how you must consider those you work with. Your duty of care is closely linked to protection and safeguarding. You have to keep the service
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Programme Unit Title: Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care Student Name Edexcel BTEC Levels 4 and 5 Higher Nationals in Health and Social Care Unit Code: 5 Date Issued: Aug 2013 Assignment Evaluation Sheet – Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care St Patrick Student ID No.: Edexcel Registration No.: Date of submission 17:00 on 26th Oct 2013 Lecturer Name: Chris Tapp Internal Verifier Name: Shirley Yearsley ACHIEVING A PASS ALL assessment criteria must
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BTEC HIGHER NATIONAL (HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE) L5 Unit 2: Principles in Health and Social Care Practice Centre Name: East End College of Business & Computing Centre No: 10562 Learner’s Name: Assessor’s Name: Miss O Okuwobi Assessor’s Signature: Date: 04/02/2013 Date Issued: 04/02/2013 First Submission Date: Final Submission Date Feedback Date: 10/04/13 20/10/13 19/03/2013 (Task 1 and Task 2 23/09/2013 (Task 3 and Task 4) 01/04/2013(Task 1 & 2) 01/10/2013 (Task 3&4) Learner Declaration
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there are no boundaries‚ no rules or policies. You can share information and secrets. You can’t choose your family. d) Describe the different working relationships that you have: c) Inside the workplace Managers‚ supervisors‚ senior support workers‚ social workers‚ other support workers or apprentices‚ volunteers‚ clients families‚ clients‚ trainers‚ councillor’s‚ hair dressers‚ chefs‚ kitchen assistants‚ laundry assistant‚ priest‚ chiropodist‚ handy man‚ office clerks‚ physiotherapist‚ nurses‚ DN’s
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theories of ageing Ageing is inevitable and this means that it will happen to us all at some point. there are two theories of ageing. Disengagement Theory Engagement can mean being involved with a person or activites they do. Disengagement can mean that someone removes themselves from doing something with other people. The disengagement theory is one of most debated theories of aging. Cumming and Henry came up with the disengagement theory. It involved older people it inclined that older people
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adult social care setting between: a) Colleagues and other professionals To understand the needs of clients using their services. To gain knowledge of a persons situation. To help the person be more comfortable. b) Individuals using the service and their carers To understand the individuals emotions‚ while being cared for. Therefore enabling the carer to provide person centred care to the
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Group communication assessment Our group communication scenario was based in a youth centre. I was a new youth worker and had to encourage members of the group to join in a game and make them enthusiastic about playing. How effective my communication skills were based on the group environment‚ my voice‚ my body language and effective listening skills. I managed to do all of these effectively and appropriately. Setting a good environment for the group was the task which I found easiest. I began
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Sarah when she worked as a make-up artist on the show. They married on 20 June 2009 after several years together at the Queen’s House in Greenwich. They live in Penarth‚ South Wales with their two children‚ Flora and Jack. P (Physical) – Jez Diamond seems to have met his Physical Needs as he has a health body and is healthy on the inside. He is a fitness trainer so he helps others to become healthy but he is healthy himself with no problems at all. He has food and water. I (Intellectual)
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