their point or take in the point being made. Outcome 2: meet the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of individuals. 2.1 demonstrate how to establish the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of individuals. Everyone has a slightly different style of communicating this is one of the things that make every individual unique. As we know communication is a two-way process and effective communication requires everyone involved to be able to express
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There is also another reason that one could argue that has caused Rubashov’s internal conflict. The juxtaposition of No.1’s identity with Rubashov’s in this chapter is not accidental. No. 1 is a clear opposite of Rubashov as he is depicted as an individual who has “faith in himself” contrasting Rubashov’s loss of faith. Through No.1‚ we are able to reach a deeper understanding of Rubashov’s conflict. Part of his conflict has stemmed from his imprisonment and the accusations of crimes he did not commit
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Department of Counseling‚ Educational Leadership‚ and School Psychology Department‚ Feinstein School of Education and Human Development‚ Rhode Island College‚ Providence‚ RI 02908 E-mail: todd@toddschmenk.com 1. Key Concepts In dealing with individuals and in my experience and studies over the years I have come to the conclusion that a person’s development and interactions with the world is a compilation of internal adaptations to external stimulus. As the philosopher Ken Wilber put it
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which the individual seeks to reach his/her goals; it includes generalized ways of coping with the problems that are faced in life. Each individual style of life is normally a consistent unity and despite following different individual routes‚ each aims for the security‚ unity‚ and oneness of the individual psyche (Adler‚ 2002 p.59). When such unity is not expressed‚ then the individual acts ‘out of character’. This is a clear indication that individuals can be assumed to normally act in character
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quiet well. It demonstrates the issues that lacking a single component can have on the group as a whole. The three main points I am going to hit on in this paper are decreased individual readiness‚ overall unit readiness‚ and the individuals who benefit from my inability to maintain my equipment. When I say individual readiness I am talking about my efficiency as one to be able to do my required task weather in training or in a combat situation in this particular instant I lost accountability
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The minibus company have been informed of the requirements needed‚ and have agreed to provide suitable transport‚ so there should be no problem. There will be 6 individuals‚ 3 full time staff & 2 helpers/volunteers attending. (11 people in total) Risk assessments have been previously carried out and updated. Before leaving‚ each individuals care plan must be read to see if they have any special needs to be adhered to such as medication at specific times and if the medication should be taken with food
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people you work with so that they can live the life that they choose to. This should not be any different from what you would want or expect should you need care and support. When you go about your day-to-day work you must always be aware of the individual person that you are providing the service for. You may see these values expressed in the following way: individuality‚ independence‚ privacy‚ partnership‚ choice‚ dignity‚ respect‚ rights‚ equality and diversity. Person-centred approach and personalisation
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self-centered‚ independent and self-reliant. We believe in free will and personal choice. Under this cultural influence‚ when we hear about individuals who are poor‚ unemployed‚ in poor health‚ having family problems‚ drinking too much alcohol‚ or committing crime‚ it is natural to think that their problems are theirs alone‚ and that they and other individuals with the same problems are entirely to blame for their difficulties. Besides‚ not everyone is a sophisticated thinker. It’s hard for some people
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embeds person centred values 2. Understand how to implement a person centred approach in an adult social care setting 2.1 Describe how to find out the history‚ preferences‚ wishes and needs of an individual 2.2 Describe how to take into account the history‚ preferences‚ wishes and needs of an individual when planning care and support 2.3 Explain how using an individual’s care plan contributes to working in a person centred way 3. Understand the importance of establishing consent when providing
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Frank Parsons to help individuals find the best job or line of work for themselves. This theory states that a person will be able to do their work to the best of their ability if it fits with their personality and abilities. Therefore Parsons came up with a way to assist in the guiding of those who do not know what kind of work will be best for them. In the theory Parsons set up a seven stage career counseling guideline to assist the career counselor in guiding the individual toward the appropriate
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