Assignment 301 - Principles of communication in Adult Social Care Settings Task A - Short Answer questions Ai. Identify four different reasons why people communicate To express needs and emotions. To ask questions. To give information. To socialise and build relationships. Aii. Describe two ways how effective communication can affect relationships in an adult social care setting between individuals using the service‚ their carers‚ colleagues‚ and other practitioners. Effective communication builds
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electricity and a small current flows. If smoke enters the alarm‚ this absorbs the particles‚ the current reduces‚ and the alarm sounds. Am-241 has a half-life of 460 years. SMOKE DETECTORS | Ionising radiation can damage living cells and these may be killed or may become cancerous Ionising radiation can initiate a cancer and can cause hereditary defects | In paper mills‚ the thickness of the paper can be controlled by measuring how much beta radiation passes through the paper to a Geiger counter
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301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Task B case study Bi How would you explain the term ‘confidentiality’ to Hannah? Whilst it is Hannah’s right to make decisions for herself and choose not to want to take the medication‚ in this case from the information given it could be detrimental to her health and therefore I would explain to Hannah that the information given to me is in confidence. Although Hannah not taking her prescribed medication could put her at risk of harm and
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Unit 302 PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS Outcome 1 Reflective practice is a way of studying your own experiences to improve the way you work. It is linked with the concept of learning from experience‚ in that you think about what you did and what happened‚ and decide what you would do differently next time. Reflective practice will make you improve the quality of service you deliver. It will ensure that the service providers are always getting the best possible
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Unit 207 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings. Outcome 1- Understand centred approaches for care and support. T/C 1.1 + DIP 1 person centred values means the people who we have supported are able to be involved and are included in every way aspect of their care and support an example may be their needs‚ assessments‚ care and delivery + support planning. T/C 1.2 + DIP 2 Its important to work in a way that embeds person centred values because care practices should always
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2How do you challenge discrimination to encourage change? Discrimination Questions Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > History‚ Politics & Society > Society and Civilization >Discrimination * View Slide Show How do you challenge discrimination to encourage change? Discrimination Questions Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > History‚ Politics & Society > Society and Civilization >Discrimination * View Slide Show Best Answer This
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for supervisor and care worker. Responsibility and roles are usually clear‚ defined and structured. Personal space and values should always be clear. Issues are usually dealt within guidance or there is an agreed way of working; this guidance may be generically written. Personal relationships‚ however‚ are built on few clear structured or defined rules with family tree‚ interests; hobbies‚ values‚ experiences‚ beliefs and backgrounds the definitive factors. Power may come from a close personal
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Discrimination in Health and Social Care Discrimination has many meanings and involves numerous different ways people can discriminate against others. Discriminations can be as simple as someone making a judgment against someone else by the way they dress or the way they speak or it can be the people are discriminated because they choose to be different or have a disability‚ different colour of skin or religion. Discrimination is unfair treatment of a person action based on prejudice. There are
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UNIT 302 PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1.1 Reflective practices are when you review your own actions and experiences in your role‚ critically and constructively‚ with the intention of improving the way you conduct yourself The aim being to provide a better service in the future and personal improvement. 1.2 Reflective practice is important in as much that it enables me to review real life situations I have been in‚ how I dealt with them‚ how I felt
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Unit 203 – Technical Certificate Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings. Outcome 1 1.1) Define what is meant by; Diversity means difference‚ it recognises that whilst people have things in common‚ they are also different and unique in many ways. Diversity is about recognising those differences and including personal characteristics such as background‚ culture and personality. The characteristics that are protected under discrimination legislation are race‚
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