communication in adult social care settings. Ai) Identify four different reasons why people communicate. the expression of feelings and needs participating in social situations making choices building and maining relationships Aii) Explain how effective communication can affect in an adult social care setting between: a) collegues and other professionals b)individuals using the service and their carers Effective communication is essential in building a meaningful relationship between the
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Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting 1.2 All practitioners have a duty of care all the children the setting‚ this also includes the staff. A duty of care is where a practitioner has to take care of them and not let them get harmed in any way. This will involve the children attention‚ watching out for hazards and preventing mistakes or accidents. If a practitioner has not met the duty of care required then they can be held accountable
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are doing well‚ identify areas where you might like or maybe need more training or guidance in to ensure you are performing to the best you can‚ and are meeting all standards and expectations within the care settings policies and procedures. It helps you think about what you are doing in the setting and to always be aware of how you work with the service users and colleagues. Reflecting on your practice can enhance and improve your confidence and self esteem because you can look at what you are doing
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HSC 3047 Support use of medication in social care settings 1.1 Identify legislation that governs the use of medication in social care settings The Medicines Act 1968 Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 COSHH The Mental Capacity Act 2005 The Misuse of Drugs Safe Custody Regulations The Data Protection Act 1998 plus equality legislation The Access to Health Records Act 1990 1.2 Outline the legal classification system for medication The classification system relates to The
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Sure Thing and Working at Relationships People need to work at establishing and maintaining relationships in order for them to be successful. David Ives’ Sure Thing shows this very well. Relationships cannot be based on words that have no thought behind them. Also‚ relationships cannot be one-sided; both sides have to work at keeping things together. When Bill talks to Betty‚ but has no energy or persistence behind what he is saying‚ he is quickly turned down. Betty is uninterested in Bill when
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Social Work Practice Teenage pregnancy is a social issue and is significant to the practice of social work. One of the main goals of social work is to help individuals‚ groups‚ or communities enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning and creating societal conditions favorable to this goal (Benson‚ 2004). It is important for social workers that those of them in practice understand the complexity of teenage pregnancy and the effects it has on the family as a whole. Social workers should
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Relationship Based Care Stephenie Worrall Concepts for Professional Nursing NSG 311 Sue Nichols Spring 2012 Relationship Based Care Relationship based care (RBC) is a concept model Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs has adopted hospital wide. I chose this concept because it is new to the organization and I wanted to gain a better understanding of what exactly RBC is. This paper will provide information about what RBC is‚ how it works‚ who it involves and the perceptions of those
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Hello there. I understand you are thinking of 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
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Unit 301 Principles of communication in adult and social care setting Outcome 1 There are many different reasons that people communicate this maybe to let someone know that they are hungry or to say that they are unwell‚ it maybe that someone would just like to have a talk‚ people often communicate to voice their opinions and sometime to influence and motivate others. Communication is a major part of our active lives and is a social activity. It maybe verbal though speech‚ reading and writing
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SHC 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1) Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate for a wide variety of reasons with others on a daily basis. Some of the main reasons we communicate are to share information‚ ideas‚ our feelings‚ our thoughts‚ our needs‚ as well as to be social with other people. Another reason is so we can offer support and promote relationships with families‚ young people‚ members of the
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