CU2470 – Handle Information in Health and Social Care Settings 1.1 The Data Protection Act 1998 is an Act of Parliament which defines UK law on the processing of data on identifiable living people. It is the main piece of legislation that governs the protection of personal data in the UK. In practice it provides a way for individuals to control information about themselves. The Act defines eight data protection principles which are: 1. Personal data shall be processed fairly and lawfully
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BTEC National Socio economic aspects of health & social care There are different definitions of health and it can be viewed in a number of ways. Negative definitions of health This is when people decide if they are ill or not by the things that may influence them to think so. Negative definitions of health are basically when you use a negative tone to tell what side of health you consider yourself in this case a negative health‚ example ‘I have a hard time breathing therefore I am
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formerly known as Psyops/Psychological Operations is the planned used activities and other measures whether they are military‚ political‚ economic‚ ethical or social‚ this pillar aims to influence the beliefs‚ emotions‚ attitudes‚ opinions and behavior of target audience. Under this program are Words; which can also be called “communication products” which delivers a theme or message to influence the mindset of the target audience in accordance to the way intended for them to do. Deeds; involved in
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| |Introduction to Communication in Health‚ Social | |Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings | The answers can be achieved either by a candidate’s written statement or through professional discussion with an assessor Aim This unit is aimed at those who work in health or social care settings or with children or young
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Health and Social Care Essay ‘The uses of verbal and non-verbal communication in care settings’ Communication skills are defined as; verbal and non-verbal words‚ phrases‚ voice tones‚ facial expressions‚ gestures and body language that you use to interact with another person. Effective communication is essential in all care settings as part of building and maintaining good patient-colleague relationships. These skills help both patient and colleague to learn about each other and understand
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Effective communication is very important in building a positive relationship with children‚ young people and adults. Firstly if we do not communicate then how can any kind of relationship form and develop. Depending on the situation‚ circumstance and setting will interpret the way we communicate and the style in which we do it. The basics may stay the same although we don’t just use words we use body language‚ facial expressions and gestures. We as adults are role models to children and for them
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role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context. Communication is about making contact with different kinds of people and being understood. Communication is really important in health and social care because it shows how they are feeling and their emotions. In order to be able to work with people you need to be good at communicating with them. To work effectively with the diversity of people within the health and social care settings‚ a wide variety
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Communication skills are vital in the effective management of challenging behaviour‚ and also generally in all social care settings. Communication is a two way process where feelings‚ thoughts‚ information and ideas‚ are not only sent but can be received as well. Every care worker and client is an individual‚ therefore each has there own individual style of communication and interpersonal skills. Each has to learn how communicate effectively as one‚ so they can understand each other better. A care
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Promote Communication In Health And Social Care or Young Peoples Settings. Question 1 Understand why effective communication is important in the work settings 1.1 Identity the different reasons people communicate Candidate’s response People communicate to share thoughts and ideas‚ also to build and maintained relationships. We use it to express one another’s needs and feelings also to give and receive information. 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in work settings Candidate’s
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B Health‚ Care and Education Studies Assignment Front Sheet COURSE TITLE | BTEC L3 Extended Diploma Health & Social Care (Health Sciences) | UNIT TITLE & NUMBER | Unit 1: Developing Effective Communication in Health & Social Care | ASSIGNMENT TITLE | Strategies to overcome barriers to effective communication | ASSIGNMENT NUMBER | 2 | STUDENT NAME | | LECTURER NAME | Simone Yearsley | ASSESSMENT VERFICATION | BY: Elaine Dew | DATE: | 17.10.12 | DATEISSUED | W/C 10.12
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