Unit 1 – Communication in Health and Social Care Organisations Task 1 The relevant theory of communications consists of sixteen theories relating to the various ways people communicate. Of these sixteen there are five that apply to Mary Slater and her situation. The first theory is known as constructivism. The following quote best describes this theory‚” constructivism is a cognitive theory of human communication that describes how human perception influences the skillful production and interpretation
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Business Law – Outcome 2 (Law of Contract) Identify and describe the essential elements of a contract There are 3 essential elements in a contract: * There must be an agreement on all material aspects (Consensus in idem) Both or all parties in a contract must have the same understanding of all terms within the contract. To reach and consensus in idem‚ any acceptance must meet one of the offers made. If a party makes changes to the original offer then this is considered a conditional offer
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Unit 10- communication 1 1.1 There are different reasons for people communicate. Some of these are: the sharing of information‚ needs‚ wishes and preferences‚ giving direction‚ the creation and maintenance of relationships‚ to share opinions‚ to share feelings and emotions and to teach and learn. 1.2 The effect of communication on relationships in adult social care settings can be both positive and negative. Effective communication can help by building relationships between staff and service users
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Speech-language pathology is a field of expertise practiced by a clinician known as a Speech-Language Pathologist‚ also called speech and language therapist‚ or speech therapist‚ who specializes in the evaluation and treatment of communication disorders and swallowing disorders. The components of speech production include: phonation‚ producing sound; resonance; fluency; intonation‚ variance of pitch; and voice‚ including aeromechanical components of respiration. The components of language include:
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| |This unit is a mandatory unit of the following qualifications: | | | |Level 3 Award in Support Work in Schools
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Level 2 Certificate for the Children and Young People’s Workforce UNIT 001 Knowledge Questions Outcome 1 1.1.1 What are the different reasons people communicate and why? People communicate so that you can tell people how you feel and what you need. You communicate to find out information. 1.1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of your work Communication from my room leader and manager needs to be clear in order for me to undertake the tasks I am asked to do
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UNIT 74 Support individuals with specific communication needs 1 Understand specific communication needs and factors affecting them 1.1 Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s communication needs It is therefore important for the carer to be aware of the individuals preferred method of communication and also to support the individual to use their preferred method. Individuals have the right to communicate through their chosen method and their choice should be acknowledged and respected
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out. Staff would lead the children out in a nice straight line and you would go to the designated assembly point. The manager would then check all areas in the building (toilets‚ staff room‚ baby changing area‚ sleep room‚ play areas) etc to check there is no other children in the building. You would close all doors behind you and dial 999 and ask for the fire service. Whilst waiting for the fire service you would check the register to make sure you have all your children. If the fire was only small
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project management on a global scale. IPMA also includes public sector project management for governments and other public agencies. American Society for the Advancement of Project Management (ASAPM) Vision- (asapm.org‚ 2013) asapm is the U.S.A.’s premier Project and Program Manager performance-based credentialing organization‚ and a tireless advocate of effective project management practice throughout all organizations. Appropriate and effective elements of PM Performance are widely demonstrated
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Unit 7: Support Children and Young people’s Health and Safety. All schools in the UK have a health and safety policy‚ in which they have to adhere to requirements. There are many current health and safety legislations‚ policies and procedures. These include the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 which was created to protect those at work by following procedures in order to prevent accidents. In a school setting‚ it is compulsory to follow the rules of this act. Schools must have an annual
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