Unit 1 – Developing Effective Communication in Health and Social Care P1 – Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care Introduction Communication is a way to interact with people. There are various ways people communicate‚ for example; verbally communicating with somebody‚ or sometimes more than one person. This can also be paired with other types of communication such as facial expressions and reflexive listening. Communication is important
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UNIT 8-Psychological Perspectives This assignment will explain three different psychological perspectives and these are: Behaviourism‚ psychodynamic and social learning. In this assignment this will include the main theorists and apply how and why they work. (P1): Explain the principal of psychological perspectives. Behaviourism Behaviourism can also be seen as the learning theory. This was introduced by John Watson in the early 1900’s. This was mainly his thoughts and ideas. When it comes
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Jessica York May 8‚ 2014 Challenging Behaviors in the Preschool Classroom Challenging behaviors come in many shapes and sizes. Some children have tantrums‚ others may go hide in a corner and some may even get extremely aggressive. The underdeveloped or emerging language and social/emotional skills of preschool children can lead to challenging behaviors in the classroom when they cannot communicate their needs. Finding strategies
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1.You are unhappy with the poor condition and services of your school library. Write a report to your principal. You must use the notes given below. Rude librarian Insufficient space Old furniture Old and torn books Faulty media equipment Short borrowing period When writing the report‚ you should remember: to provide a title to use all the notes given the elaborate the note To: The Principal of Sekolah Menengah Sains Bertam The Poor Conditions And Services By The Library
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Submitted: Unit: 1 Developing Effective Communication in Health and social care and Social Care I certify that the attached work is original and my own: ……………………………………………… Student Signature Assessment Title: 1.1 The role of communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care Lecturer: C Bishop Issue Date: 18th September 2014 Hand in date: 3rd October 2014 Criteria 1st Referral Hand in Date 2nd Referral Hand in Date Grade Achieved Signed & Dated by Lecturer P1 M1
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P1: DESCRIBE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ARREST WITH AND WITHOUT A WARRANT Police officers have many powers but these rights can only take place if the officer has proof that they are a police officer‚ they can either prove it by their uniform or by their warrant card. Your warrant card helps you if you are off duty and for example a fight kicks off‚ you would need to show your warrant card to make them aware that you are a police officer. The most common types of power would be stopping and searching
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expect in a given situation and to knowhow the company will behave. This is especially important with powerful stakeholders‚ perhaps including customers ‚suppliers and employees. Fourth‚ a code of ethics serves to influence and control individuals’ behaviour‚ especially internal stakeholders such asmanagement and employees. The values conveyed by the code are intended to provide for an agreed outcome whenever agiven situation arises and to underpin a way of conducting organisational life in accordance
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(QCF) Assessment Title: ‘Principles and Values in Social Care’ Assessor: Student: Alice Armer Course code:HC3FFT/14-Y1 Unit Number: 9 Unit Title: Values and Planning in Social Care Unit Code: Y/600/8960 Assessment Code: 1 Hand out Date: 22.9.14 Hand in date: 17.10.14 Date handed in: 17/10/14 Individual Target: Distinction Actual Grade Grading criteria P1 M1 D1 Achieved? Scenario: You have been asked to write an article for a Social Care Practice Magazine on how the holistic care
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Dealing with polymer waste Polymers can be made into a huge variety of items rather easily; this is why it is so popular. Nowadays it is used everywhere from everyday items such as cups‚ milk bottles and plastic bags‚ to medical and laboratory equipment. All applications use different types of polymers such as polyethene‚ polyvinyl chloride and polypropene. Polymers‚ also‚ can be used as a fuel source by burning under controlled conditions to release heat energy and therefore electricity. Despite
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Dealing with childhood pneumonia in developing countries: how can we make a difference? The past few years have seen renewed attention focused on the persistent burden of childhood mortality globally. Of the 10.6 million deaths of children under 5 every year‚ the vast majority occur in a mere 42 countries of the developing world. It is also apparent that despite advances in understanding the pathophysiology and significance of the major causes of child death‚ most of the known killers such as diarrhoeal
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