Understand That Individuals with Dementia May Communicate In Different Ways CT244.1 1.1 Explain how individuals with dementia may communicate through their behaviour: Individuals with dementia find it difficult to understand words and meanings and forget what is being said even while we are speaking. Communication is more difficult if they are tired or upset. You may find they repeat questions frequently as they cannot remember asking them. When talking to an individual who has any
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Level 5 Diploma Leadership and Management Health and Social Care Unit 502: Promote Professional Development OUTCOME 1 1.1 Explain the importance of continually improving knowledge and practice 1.1 – it is important for me to continually improving my knowledge‚ and ensure that I am aware of‚ and follow‚ the current health & social care standards‚ legislation‚ and guidelines for good practice. Learning new skills and refreshing training enables me to progress‚ and achieve within my career
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Unit 5 – Principles underpinning the role of the practitioner The practitioner will develop many different relationships whilst in practice. They will hold relationships with first and foremost the children‚ parents‚ colleagues and other professionals. According to the EYFS “Successful relationships between parents and educators can have long-lasting and beneficial effects on children’s learning and well-being” http://www.keap.org.uk/documents/eyfs_eff_prac_parent_partner.pdf This means practitioners
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E1- describe the development of children in a selected age range and in TWO (2) areas of development. All children are different and develop at a pace specific to them. Some children develop earlier than others and some never fully develop. Lots of things can affect development such as the environment they are brought up in or their abilities and disabilities. Each child develops physically at different pace but a child of 12 months should be able to stand alone briefly and maybe take a few steps
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Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management Unit 1. Use and Develop Systems that Promote Communication 1. Be able to address the range of communication requirements in own role. 1.1 Review the range of groups and individuals whose communication needs must be addressed in own role. 1.2 Explain how to support effective communication within own job role. 1.3 Analyse the barriers and challenges to communication in own role. 1.4 Implement a strategy to overcome communication barriers. 1.5 Use different
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Unit 2: Understand children and young person’s Development 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth-19 years Social/Emotional/Behavioural Birth-12 months- Babies will begin to smile at adults especially at their careers. Will gaze at faces and will copy facial movements. They respond to faces and voices of familiar people around them‚ they are still shy around strangers but enjoy affection from
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Unit 1 1.1 And 1.2 I am going to outline the early year’s curriculum models while supporting children’s care‚ learning and development. I will also be evaluating the relationships between theoretical perspectives and early year’s curriculum models. There are three early year curriculum models that we follow. They are as follows Birth – 3matters‚ foundation Phase and Key Stages. Birth – 3 matters Birth to three is a government framework which supports the learning of under 3’’s. It recognizes
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Unit 5 E1 In professional relationships practitioners have the responsibility to follow the laws and legislation; they can do this by following setting policies and procedures. Practitioners should maintain and respect the principles of confidentiality. They must ensure the child’s safety and development is paramount‚ and be committed to meeting the needs of the children. They should also respect the parents and children‚ and their views. Understanding the importance of teamwork is also essential
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What is Person Centred Planning Person centred planning is a set of approaches designed to assist someone plan their life with support. It is most often used as a model to enable people with disabilities or otherwise requiring support to increase their personal self determination and improve their own independence. It discovers and acts on what is important to the person. In dementia care is a key aspect of best practice. It is a way of caring for a person with dementia as an individual with
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SHIREEN BENN UNIT 501 2.3 Improvements to communication systems and practices to address any shortcomings can be done by arranging more staff meetings where staff can meet address any shortcomings and discuss issues. Also use of staff communication book to convey important changes. Flyers on notice boards using bright coloured paper with bold text is also a useful way. Group text messages can be used to communicate with staff 3.3 Improvements to communication systems to improve partnership working
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