Unit 1 Introduction to Communication in Health and Social Care Identify nine different reasons why people communicate and give an example for each reason. 1 to express there needs‚ to explain to people exactly what it is that they need and why. 2. `to share ideas – people learn from each other by sharing ideas this can help resolve a problem or situation. 3. to reassure – if people do not communicate they can feel unsure‚ it is important to diffuse rumours by communicating effectively
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neither too warm nor too cold. 2. Cleanliness of general environment 2.1 High standard of cleanliness throughout the buildings 2.2 Spillages should be immediately cleaned. 2.3 Toilet areas should be regularly cleaned and checked 3. Food preparation areas: 3.1All staff dealing with food should have food hygiene certificate 3.2all regulations relating to food storage should be in place 4. Safe storage and use of equipment 4.1 Cupboards at children’s level should not contain cleaning items
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complete the questions which your assessor has asked you to complete. Unit 001 Introduction to Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Outcome 1: 1. Identify different reasons why people communicate People communicate to give information‚ receive information‚ give and receive instructions‚ express a need‚ negotiate and discuss situations and also to develop learning. | 2. Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of own work Effective
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What functional areas are? Functional area refers to the method of dividing an organization into different segments where the respective segments that are divided will serve as fully functional units that perform stated functions. For example‚ a company’s sales department is a common functional area‚ and the staff in this area would all be focused on selling the company’s products. Explain why functional areas are important to a business? A business’s functional areas are the departments depending
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www.studyguide.pk for more notes visit www.studyguide.pk Bought to you by www.studyguide.pk AS- Level Accounting Unit 2 Revision Notes Benstead Revision Notes: Types of Business Organisation: Sole Traders: Advantages: Faster decision making Independence Quicker and cheaper to establish All profits belong to the sole trader Competitors know less about the business’s success as the accounts don’t have to be published Disadvantages: Unlimited liability-can lose both business’s
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alcohol syndrome maternal ill health - pre-ecalmpsia‚ high blood pressure poor maternal diet substance abuse assisted birth - forceps‚ ventouse‚ caesarean section birth trauma - distress‚ anoxia‚ premature birth‚ post-term birth Outcome 2 expects you to .. Be able to promote the development and learning of babies and young children 2.1 Undertake assessments of babies or young children development and learning needs --- types of observation 2.2 Demonstrate in own practice how the
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Unit 208: Understand Health and Safety in social care settings 1. Understand the different responsibilities relating to health and safety in social care settings 2.1. There are many legislations relating to general health and safety in a health and social care work setting: * Health and Safety at work Act 1974 * Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulation 1999 * Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulation 1981 include amendment on 2009 * The Electricity at Work regulations
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Analysis and reflection: Children This lesson was one of the first RE lessons that the children had around their particular unit so I was unaware about how much knowledge they had however‚ I knew that they may require extra input in order to develop their understanding. During the starter‚ the children sat together on the carpet in a circle in order for them to see each other whilst discussing. It motivated the children when I asked them to close their eyes to imagine somewhere that they would like
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1. Look around in your workplace setting or your classroom setting for eight more potential hazards. List these in the spaces in the left-hand column below. |Hazard |How the hazard can be dealt with | |Stairs |Involving children in risk assessment ‚ and senssibilize them about the | | |risk of raining
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Session 1: Rights and responsibilities at work Unit 1 notes: Keywords: Key responsibilities Legal rights Health and safety Problems Communication Teamwork Five key areas: Employment contracts Legislation Sources of information The role of representative bodies supporting employees Equality and diversity. Additional information found in contracts or elsewhere may include: A termination date for temporary jobs Relevant trade union agreements Grievance and appeal procedures
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