There are a large number of legislations in place to govern the health safety and risk management in a school environment‚ below I have listed and explained how it is adhered to at Ashcroft Academy; |Health & Safety at work Act 1974 HSWA |This act ensures the health‚ safety and well being of all employees in a work place setting. It | | |also covers any person(s) who utilises the facilities‚ i.e. students‚ parents
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EVIDENCE NUMBER J6011434 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Settings Questions & Answers Learner Name: NB: This unit may require some observations which will be shown in pink. You can write your answers in the ‘Q’ box below as it expands on computer. Please add ‘real life’ experiences you may have had as examples in your answers. You can show your assessor any reports you may have written as proof but not to go into your folder as it’s confidential
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Assess the individual in a health and social care setting 1. Understand assessment processes 1.1 Compare and contrast the range and purpose of different forms of assessment There are many forms I use to assess an individual’s needs. The first bit of the information comes from Derby City Council‚ which is called a outcome based support assessment. This is what they use to identify someone’s needs and how much care they require. The information on this document is great for Derby City to use‚ but
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CU1530 Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s setting. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate to: * Share information such as ideas and thoughts * Build and maintain relationships * Express one another’s needs and feeling * Give and receive information 1 We communicate to understand and to be understood. These are important
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Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify reasons why people communicate People communicate to express emotions‚ needs and wants‚ to get information across/ask for information or to get their point of views across 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of own work Effective communication when working in a supporting role is necessary in being able to be as person centred as possible. From reading the persons care plan
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Communication is a must for a successful venture. Within health care‚ the modality for effective communication has grown in the last decade. In general‚ providers are creating processes to increase patient safety. In this paper‚ the author will converse on communication factors associated with Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). The paper will cover the benefits of electronic medical records‚ the value of confidentiality of an electronic medical record‚ communication effectiveness‚ modes of communication
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Communication is the act of transferring information from one place to another in different ways which allows people to feel safe‚ build relationships and develop self-esteem (Skillsyouneed‚ No date). It means being able to convey information clearly and directly‚ giving appropriate levels of praise‚ advice and feedback (Chandler and Grzyb‚ 2001). Interpersonal skills are the skills we use daily to communicate with people which allows you to respond appropriately to the needs and feelings of other
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regulations‚ working strategies and procedures. Each type of relationship has a different expectation‚ there are different levels of involvement‚ emotion and behaviour depending on the type of relationship and who it is with. In Health and Social Care you have the opportunity to form supportive relationships with service users. You have to understand the impact that you have on other people and make sure that this works so that you can fulfil your role and responsibilities. it is vital that you are
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of communication in adult social care settings Outcome 1: Understanding why communication is important in adult social care settings. People communicate for a variety of different reasons. These can be to express our desires and wishes or express our emotions. A baby screaming could be communicating its hunger or pain. We also communicate to survive‚ to form relationships‚ socially interact and to share ideas. Communication can affect relationships in a variety of ways. Good communication can
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in healthcare. The health care industry survives on collaborative communication efforts between doctors‚ nurses‚ specialists‚ insurance companies and many other individuals. Interpersonal communication is the glue that holds the industry together. Whether the communication is verbal or nonverbal‚ millions of messages are being communicated on a daily basis in the industry. Effective communication requires the ability to understand and to be understood. An effective health care communicator needs
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