social care sector. With reference to Biestek’s principles and the National care Standards and how these help care workers work in an anti discriminatory manner. Values are a set of beliefs that we have against what we believe to be right and wrong. We have what we call personal values and professional values. Personal values are what we personally believe to be acceptable. Values are important when working in social care these can ensure that the correct individuals are working in social care. Something
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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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GROUP REPORT ON Written Communication June 6‚ 2014 Mr. Tarik Hossain Assistant professor‚ Faculty of Business Administration Department of AIS Comilla University Subject: Submission of Report on “Written Communication”. Dear Sir‚ We are pleased to attach here with a copy of the report on “Written Communication”. This report is a summary of our findings from the tasks we have been given to complete. We completed the report on schedule and tried to meet our
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Unit 5: Principles of safeguarding and protectionin health and social care settings 1.1 & 1.2 Physical abuse is a deliberate use of physical force that results in bodily injury pain or impairments. Sgns of physical abuse can be burns and scalds‚ marks on the skin consistent with being slapped‚ scratched‚ bitten or pinched.Sexual abuse is direct or indirect involvementin sexual activity without valid consent. Signs of sexual abuse could be sexual transmitted disease‚unexplained crying and distress
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Introduction to Personal Development in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s settings. 1.1.Describe the duties and responsibilities of own role. My current job role is as a care assistant. When I started this job management gave me a clear guidance and what is expected from me. They described the duties and responsibilities of the role to me. A responsibility is something a person is expected to do. I am responsible for providing support to the service users‚ which includes
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Assignment 301 Principles of communication in adult and social care settings Task A Questions and answers Ai Identify four different reasons why people communicate Making and developing relationships People communicate to make new relationships. The way I first speak and listen to a newcomer can make them feel welcome or overlooked. As I speak or comment‚ listen and watch‚ take an interest‚ smile and nod‚ whether to a service user‚ a member of their family‚ a colleague or a visiting practitioner
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4222-201 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate People communicate for different reasons‚ to portray their feelings‚ emotions‚ pain‚ opinions‚ etc. The communication could be professional (formal)‚ or personal (informal). It is important within a social work environment that information is recorded‚ as it may be called upon for legal reasons. All communications are confidential‚ and on
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ULN. SHC 31: PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS UNIT 1.1 IDENTIFY DIFFERENT REASONS FOR COMMUNICATION. UNIT 1.2 EXPLAIN HOW COMMUNICATION AFFECTS RELATIONSHIPS IN THE WORK SETTING. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS Building a positive relationship with colleagues and children is important in the workplace‚ it helps you and others feel comfortable with their interactions
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Non-verbal communication (N.V.C) refers to the interpretation and communication of information by any means other than language. N.V.C includes communication through any expressive or behavioural channel of communication such as bodily movements‚ facial expression‚ vocal tone and many other channels. N.V.C involves cues related to the communication of information as well as the interpretation of information. The interpretation and communication of non-verbal behaviour draws an implicit and tacit
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Introduction to communication in Health‚ Social care or children’s and young people’s settings. Unit 001 Outcome 1: Understand why communication is important in the work setting? • People communicate to give and receive information i.e. Child A has eaten a piece of toast during snack time‚ as child A doesn’t usually do this we informed the parents of the child’s progress at the end of our preschool session. • • People also communicate
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