PWCS 31: Principles of communication in adult social care Identify the different reasons people communicate. One of the reasons people communicate is to understand each other. Understanding is a big part of communication as you have to understand what people problems may be‚ but also to take on board their views and opinions on the situation to be in a position to hopefully sort out their underlying problems. Another reason people communicate is so that they can build positive relationships
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PWCS 37 – Understand health and safety in social care settings Task 3 There are many accidents and sudden illnesses that may occur within a social care setting. Some of the most common ones are: • Slips‚ trips and falls • Burns and scalds • Sprains and strains • Choking and breathing difficulties • Diarrhoea and sickness • Cardiac arrest • Loss of consciousness These accidents and sudden illnesses happen to either the carers‚ service users or visitors. Sprain and strains usually
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sibling/family member – E.g. A baby brother‚ adoptive sibling‚ long lost relative * Puberty * Changing class/teacher/going up a year – E.g. A teacher that has left has been replaced‚ young person has been put up or down a set in Secondary school 2. Identify translations that only some children and young people may experience e.g bereavement * Family bereavement - E.g. death of a parent‚ grandparent or another family member. * Being adopted/put into care - E.g. becoming an orphan or parent/guardians
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H/601/8147 (HSC 3038) Learner Name: SHIBLU AHMED KHAN Date completed: 31 October 2014 H/601/8147 (HSC 3038)- Work in Partnership with Families to Support Individuals. Unit aim: This unit provides the learner with the knowledge and skills required to work in partnership with families to support individuals. Credit value-4 Level 3 This workbook covers the following elements: Learning outcomes: There are seven learning outcomes to this unit- 1. Understand partnership working with families 2. Be able
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After evaluating the current situation encountered by PWC in finding outstanding staff to build a strong local team in China‚ we have provided the following recommendations based on our analysis. Current situation China is the most dynamic trading economy in the world‚ so it should be no surprise that companies who are serious about expanding and remaining globally competitive continue to head to China. PWC being the world’s largest professional services firm‚ unlike most of the other multinational
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structure the care around the person to achieve outcomes. This approach will help to achieve desirable outcomes for the residents such as: o Increased confidence o Improved health o Feeling valued o Becoming active o Independence o Feeling involved Task 2: How to implant a person-centred approach in an adult social care setting • To deliver person centered care means to put the wishes and preferences of the resident at the centre of planning for their care. This means finding out the resident’s history
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UNIT HSC 038 Promote good practice in handling information in health and social care settings Please refer to unit assessment criteria when answering these questions. What legislation and codes of practice relate to handling of information in health and social care? (1.1) Data Protection Act 1998‚ Human Rights Act 1998‚ GSCC Code of practice‚ Summarise the main points of legal requirements and codes of practice for handling information in health and social care. (1.2) Data Protection
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Spotlight article Corporate divestitures: four guiding principles to optimize value Introduction Buying or selling a company is a complex process fraught with risk and uncertainty. That’s why buyers have historically used due diligence to help reveal hidden risks or opportunities that will help them negotiate a better price. The frenzied markets of the past put the seller at an advantage because heavy competition for business hampered buyers’ due deal market‚ the smaller pool of likely buyers
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of culture in Russia‚ there were still strict limitations on what people could write or say‚ especially in a liberal manner‚ which in turn led to the Decemberist uprising. This led to a more conservative output of art and literature that came out of Russia. 2. What was the “peasant problem” in Russia? The peasant problem for the Russian government was one that had humanitarian and economic reasons for it; The Western European countries had sought out that slavery as well as serfdom was inhumane and was abolished in the late 18th century
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magazines‚ novels‚ newspapers ‚ whatever‚ I am curious about everything‚ so I usually spent a whole day in the library during the weekend to dig out the answer. And I usually watch a movie or American TV series‚ and share my feelings with my friends. 2.What clubs and societies are you a member of and in what capacity? I once a chairperson of the students’ union during my undergraduate years‚ and organized a lot of activities‚ such as the sports meeting‚ the debating contest‚ evening party and so
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