SHC 31‚ promote communication in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings.. Lo 1.1 an identification of the different reasons people communicate. Communication is the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information. By speech‚ signals‚ writing or behaviour. We communicate to form bonds‚ help others‚ share feelings.. In setting forming bonds is important‚ you as a practitioner need to be approachable for children‚ parent/carers and staff. Parents need to feel their children
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Communication is essential for an organisation to operate effectively and efficiently. Effective communication helps to ensure that information is relayed accordingly and accurately within the organisation. If the relay of information is inaccurate‚ the organisation’s productivity may be affected. This essay will describe the concept of communication in relation to management and explain how effective communication is undermined by barriers such as cultural differences‚ generational differences and
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Effective communication with children‚ young people and families Good communication is central to working with children‚ young people‚ families and carers. It helps build trust‚ and encourages them to seek advice and use services. It is key to establishing and maintaining relationships‚ and is an active process that involves listening‚ questioning‚ understanding and responding. You should always communicate with them appropriately to match the stage of development‚ personal circumstances‚ and needs
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Effective Communication Paper Jaiyash Autar HCS/325 01/22/13 Michael Bell Effective Communication In today’s health care organizations there are different variety of structures and forms to achieve a greater improved patient care‚ productivity and goals. Each health care organization follows different organizational structures or models. Some common or traditional organizational structures are functional‚ divisional‚ and matrix structures and some nontraditional structures are
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Running Head: Effective Communication 1 In order to be an effective manager in the work force today‚ one must have a very good understanding of the various ways in which people interact and communicate with one another. It is critical that good leaders display the ability to effectively communicate with their associates and subordinates as well as train and encourage others to demonstrate those same communication skills. By doing so‚ they will promote both a healthy and efficient work environment
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Unit Title: Promote positive behaviour Unit sector reference: HSC 3045 Level: 3 Credit value: 6 Guided learning hours: 44 Unit accreditation number: F/601/3764 Unit purpose and aim The purpose of this unit is to provide the learner with the knowledge‚ understanding and skills required to promote positive behaviour and respond appropriately to incidences of challenging behaviour Learning Outcomes The learner will: Assessment Criteria The learner can: 1 1.1 Explain how legislation‚ frameworks
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HSC 3045 Promote Positive Behaviour. Outcome 1 1: Legislation sets out laws that must be followed‚ these laws can help protect workers and the vulnerable people being supported. It is the responsibility of both the company and the employee to be aware of these legislations‚ Legislation such as the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and Human Rights Act 1998. The company’s policies and procedures‚ training given to staff‚ following care plans also encourage positive behaviour all contribute
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Unit HSC 2028: Move and position individuals in accordance with their plan of care Task 1: Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals One of the most important parts of the body is the spinal column. It is made up of individual bones called vertebrae. Joints connect all of these individual bones together and ligaments connect to bones to support joints. Not moving an individual correctly can cause stress
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(P3) Explain factors that may influence communication and interpersonal interactions in health and social care environments The factors bellow including environmental and personal factors‚ may influence the interaction and communication in a health and social care setting. Language difference and cultural interpretations. For language differences the best way to communicate would be by using communication skill such as; objects‚ signs and symbols or braille‚ sign language etc. Cultural interpretations
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Unit 31 1.1 analyse how a range of factors can impact on individuals with sensory loss. A range of factors can impact individuals with sensory loss‚ such as blind or partly sighted individuals struggle to read peoples facial expressions‚ which are important for communication. Also not realizing someone is talking to an individual if they are walking past or stood behind them can be frustrating. Written communication can also be problematic for partly sighted individuals. Larger font may help overcome
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