express needs. Communication is more than people talking to each other. It is more about how people respond to each other in various and many ways. It may be by way of both verbal and non-verbal:- i. e. Touch. Facial expressions. Body language. Mode and way of dressing. Written. Telephone conversation. Through multimedia channels available. In any workplace‚ for work to be carried out to an effective meaningful completion‚ it requires and involves a good effective communication. Whether personal
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Unit 1 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate: To share thoughts; To share information; To express feelings; To share ideas; To build relationships; To create effective communication; To gain reassurance and acknowledgment; People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others‚ to give and receive information and instructions‚ to understand and be understood
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R/602/2906 Level 3 Principles of communication in Adult Social Care Settings. 1. Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings. 1.1 there is many different ways how people can communicate for example .Touch .Verbal .Body language .Behaviour .Communication Cards people use different reasons to communicate to show feelings‚ express emotions‚ pass information/knowledge to another individual and to be understood. 1.2 Good communication is the difference between a
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This paper aims to identify and explain the principles required in delivering effective person centred care. This will be done by looking at the principles involved‚ and providing an explanation in evidence to support why it is important in delivering such care to patients. Although person-centred care (PCC) is a term that has become increasingly recognised over the years within the care industry‚ the term ‘Patient-centred’ was first used 50 years ago by a psychologist named Carl Rogers (The Health
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evaluate the effectiveness of my work‚ taking into consideration the views of service users I support‚ I think this is important so I can make changes to how I work that lead to continuous improvements in the way I provide my job role. I have been in care work now for a period of 30 years and have supported service users with an arrange of different individual needs‚ and gained a lot of experience on the way‚ I feel that no matter what other service users beliefs‚ preferences‚ religions or values are
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Unit 2 Principles of Personal Development in Adult Social Care settings. Name of Candidate: Learning outcomes | Assessment criteria 1.1 | | Question: Identify standards that influence the way adult social care job roles are carried out.National Minimum StandardsNational Occupational StandardsGood codes of practice and adhering to these codes of practice are a requirement.The policies of the organisation‚ How the structures work and the people who manage or supervise you. | 1. understand
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Part 1: Principles of Effective CommunicationChapter 1: Foundations of Management CommunicationChapter 2: Setting GoalsCase: Yellowtail Marine‚ Inc.Chapter 3: Audience AnalysisCase: Weymouth Steel CorporationChapter 4: Point of ViewCase: Smith Financial CorporationChapter 5: Message: Content and ArgumentCase: Cuttyhunk Bank (A)Chapter 6: StructureCase: McGregors Ltd.Department Store Chapter 7: Choosing MediaCase: The Timken Company Chapter 8: Style and Tone Case: Vanrex‚ Inc.Part 2: ApplicationsChapter
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entering the care proffession as a support worker. As a support worker we all have a duty of care to clients. The duty of care is to ensure that we act in the best possible way to keep our clients safe from harm‚ while at the same time not taking away their independence or their right to make individuaal choices.It is to make sure they have the risks & consequences explained to them in whichever manner they understand (written‚ verbal‚flash cards‚ brail etc) Our duty of care ranges from helping
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Accounting Principles and Health Care Samantha Mrazek HCS 571 March 19‚ 2012 John Hodnette Accounting Principles and Health Care There are no formal accounting principles that apply to health care. However‚ there are five generally accepted guiding principles used in the management of the financial aspects of health care management (Cleverly‚ Song & Cleverly‚ 2011). Understanding the five guiding principles are important in understanding financial information and managerial accounting
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HNC Social Care Booklet of Assessments This document contains all the assessment information you will need for the HNC Social Care. They are collated in chronological order with the lecturer responsible (where this is known) identified on the assessment. It is up to the learner to ensure that the assessment is handed in by the deadline. The assessment schedule will be posted on the moodle site. All work should be word processed and include appropriate references both in main
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