‘Careful reflection on one’s practice is critical to becoming an effective coach’ (Cote & Gilbert 2009; Nater and Gallimore‚ 2010) What is the role of a coach? Coaches help people perform tasks. Perhaps this is a very simplistic view towards coaching when in modern times we have so much academic material teaching people how to be good coaches. But how do we define a good coach from a bad one. The role of a coach takes many different forms depending on the environment in which they teach. The
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Outcome 4 Be able to lead practise in supporting children and young people’s well being and resilience. 4.1 Justify how promoting wellbeing and resilience supports the safeguarding of children and young people Resilience is about how an individual deals‚ resists‚ recovers and learns from adversity’s in life. If a child is resilient they are less likely to be damaged as a result of negative experiences and are more likely to learn from and move on. In order for a child to be resilient they
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accept the responsibility for any failures on the teams behalf. "... Praise loudly‚ blame softly." (Catherine the Great). If the team leader has a good reputation in the organisation for always doing the right thing‚ in a fair manner‚ then that level of value will be assigned to the team as an entity. If however the team leader has a questionable reputation then either the team is “tarred with the same brush” or a single or subset of trusted team member(s) are likely to be identified and approached
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Level 5 Diploma Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young Peoples Services. Here I am about to explain my understanding of the Laws and Legislations that I work within my role as a Manager at ******Lodgings. At Supported Lodgings we provide a homely environment in a care setting staffed 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week‚ however in saying that‚ we offer support rather than care to Young People leaving care generally aged between 16-19yrs of age about to move onto their own independence
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Table of Contents Introduction The aim of this assignment is to relate how an organisation communicates its core values and mission to the public‚ shareholders and employees. This is an objective that can easily get overlooked in the rush to master environmental analysis‚ strategic choice and outsourcing decisions. However it is important in practice and it is a challenge that many organisations take very seriously. Setting of organisational
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carry out personalisation through person centred planning whether it be through goals‚ risk assessments‚ support planning or key working sessions. His theory suggests to us that “individuals needs must first be met at a basic level‚ and then must be satisfied at each level before moving onto the next” Maslow (1908-70) Maslow also draws our attention to the fact that through times of
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Unit 141 Professional practice in children’s care learning and development Outcome 1 Understand the values‚ principles and statutory frameworks that underpin service provision in children’s care‚ learning and development It is my understanding that in my continued professional development‚ as manager of my setting it is my role to ensure that myself and every member of the staff and management committee understand the values‚ principles and statutory framework that underpins service provision
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Managing Performance When looking at performance management it can be defined as (1) ‘a process which contributes to effective management of individuals and teams in order to achieve high levels of organisational performance. As such it establishes shared understanding about what is to be achieved and an approach to leading and developing people which will ensure it is achieved.’ We can see from this definition that managing performance is crucial to the overall performance of the organisation
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performance and could increase the potential of a rise in accidents. The impacts on an organisation from stress are: * staff performance and productivity * accidents caused by human error * staff turnover and intention to leave * attendance levels * staff recruitment and retention * customer satisfaction * organisational image and reputation * Potential litigation. The effect work-related stress has on your unit or team when losing one colleague for an extended period with
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1. What’s the purpose of coaching? The purpose of coaching is to support the individual being coached. This could be done by informing the employee what they have done well and what they may improve. Furthermore coaching is about helping the employee when he/she faces problems and motivating them when there is difficulties. Moreover coaching is about empowering the employee with their job decisions and to help them develop their skills and abilities. To conclude coaching’s purpose is to deal with
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