effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context. P2: Discuss the theories of communication M1: Assess the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care with a reference to the theories of communication (Argyle and Tuckman’s theories) M2: Review strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions. Effective communication is where
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An introduction to working with children Jennifer Dyas E1 E2 There are three different types of settings which provide care and education for children. Statutory sectors are legal requirements which mean the government says they have to be there and also funds the setting. For example a primary school is a statutory sector because children must attend school from the term following their fifth birthday and every local authority must provide this education. They are paid for through taxes and
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1. This article examined attachment styles (i.e. secure‚ avoidant‚ and anxious/ambivalent) and their effect on the conflict-resolution styles of adults in relationships‚ as well as how satisfied individuals were with said relationships. 2. Do people with different attachment styles deal with conflict in a predictable way‚ and does the method of dealing with conflict predict the level of satisfaction an individual experiences in a relationship? 3. Our textbook talks about attachment relationships
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young person development 1 Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth to 19 years. 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth -19 years: Children’s development is continuous. They can develop at different time because they have different life experiences and that means that they develop at different rate and ways. Development does not mean only the physical growth of the children but also include the skills and
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Unit 301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Outcome 1 understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings Identify the different reasons people communicate. Communication is a big factor when it comes to finding out key information about the service user. Having good communication skills helps build relationships with both service user and their families. We need to have good communication amongst our work colleagues who are involved in their
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Communication Method General Description Of Method Written / Non Written Electronic / Non Electronic Advantages Consider communication skills Disadvantages Consider communication skills Is it suitable for Everyone? Possible Adaptations Letter An external purpose. They can be informal or formal. Written document sent through the post. Received by an individual or group. Written Non electronic but it can also be electronic using a word processor on a computer‚ but it can also be
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methods of communication in order to convey important messages‚ and use these methods in order to interact with other businesses and the public. Methods of communication can also be commonly used to advertise and market‚ for example via the use of social networks which advertise to a wide range of individual‚ to through written posters which can be placed up in shop advertisements and on notice boards alike. Electronic Methods of communication Electronic methods of communication refer to more
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Communication Technology In today’s world there is a lot of communication that is used through many different types of technology such as telephone calls‚ e-mail‚ audio-visual‚ conference calls and Skype. Audio-Visual: The term audio-visual refers to working with both a sound and a visual component together. Such as slide-tape presentations‚ films‚ and television programs are examples of audio-visual presentations. This also works when you are in a call with someone. It means that the people at
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Unit 7 -Understand safeguarding of children and young people (for those working in the adult sector) 1.1 The aim of the policy is to ensure that children and young people who are service users‚ or who are family or dependents of service users‚ are given the best possible opportunity to achieve positive outcomes and are protected from abuse or other harm The objectives of the policy are to ensure: That all staff‚ students and volunteers are aware of and follow Local Safeguarding Children’s Board
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SC1130-Survey of the Sciences Unit 4 Assignment 1 The Science of Fireworks We have been watching fireworks for hundreds of years‚ so we’ve had time to get it right. And yet every year‚ something new and bigger is always on display. It is still the one thing in life that can fill both children and adults with a sense of awe and wonderment. But how does it work? Let’s start at the beginning‚ before the big show. There are four basic components that give the firework that bright burst of multi
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