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    025: The role of the health and social care worker. 1.1 A personal relationship can come under three categories‚ family‚ sexual and friendships. A working relationship is different from a personal relationship. A family relationship is a relationship that you would have with parents‚ grandparents‚ siblings and children. Depending on the type of family they can be close or distant. Family is one where you get most of your influences from and as you grow up they play a large role in the type

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    feel comfortable to talk to you about their personal issues. For example in a profession like counselling‚ the service user will need to meet and become acquainted with the counsellor before they will feel at ease and ready to open up. In some health or social care settings‚ such a counselling‚ you may have a mentor whom you see if you

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    2.Physiotherapist - The role of the Physiotherapist is to assess and manage children and young people with movement disorders‚ disability or illness. The aim of the physiotherapist is to help the child or young person reach their full potential through providing physical intervention‚ advice and support. Physiotherapists aim to improve the quality of life of children and young people by promoting independence and encouraging physical fitness and wellbeing. Physiotherapists work in close partnership

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    Strategic Relevance of OTISLINE Strategic Relevance of OTISLINE can be better understood by analyzing the business background‚ Industry and the Critical Success Factors of OTIS. • Business Background OTIS is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation and is in the business of Elevator Sales‚ Service and Maintenance. Higher margins can be attained in Service and Maintenance and maintaining Customer Relationship is the key to get a foothold in this area. • Industry Analysis

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    Critical Success Factors or Key Success Factors (KSFs) The generation of Critical Success Factors CSFs (also termed KSFs) usually takes place at the end of the external analysis stage in preparation of the start of the appraisal of the organisation internally. CSF generation is a method of bringing the many factors identified from external analysis into a manageable list of issues which strategy should address. CSFs are those factors which are crucial to the success of any organisation within

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    CASE STUDY: critical success factors and performance indicators for a services company Financial Success Factor Improved cash flow Suggested PI %of those paying cash up front %of new projects where payment up front received Timing of billing on milestones e.g. if 5 days late result would be + 5 days etc. %of customer balance to fees No. of projects with all progress payments paid Costs of lost bids vs. costs of won bids %of successful bids %of successful bids a project group gets Number of customers

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    CU2546 - The role of a Health and social care worker Performance Criteria 1.1 Difference between working and personal relationship The difference between a working relationship and a personal relationship is that:- A working relationship has boundaries‚ professional codes of conduct‚ employer policies and procedures‚ you should be friendly but have a different approach you should treat the customer with equality and you would know your role and responsibilities and you should not share personal

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    1. What are the primary challenges in improving operating processes in a health care environment? • Maintaining Quality Care. • Coordination of department segments • Reducing cost without compromising patient care • Support from the staff / stakeholders • To remove / determine non-value added activity • Conformance and control 2. What is a care path? Care path is used to manage the quality in healthcare with regards to standardization of care process by minimizing delays and with resource

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    The role of the health and social care worker Outcome 1 - Understand working relationships in social care setting 1. Working relationships: these are relationships that are formed whilst within the workplace‚ such as work colleagues‚ and it is necessary to maintain a professional nature whilst at work. It involves the concepts of teamwork‚ working with colleagues towards common goals of which is set out with the companies agreed ways of working‚ and therefore sharing same goals and purposes. Personal

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    needs and feelings of other people (Skillsyouneed‚ No date). In simple terms it is treating people with respect‚ fairness and consistency (Martin‚ Charlesworth and Henderson 2010) Communication takes place in many different contexts within Health and Social Care such as; one

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