SHC 21: Introduction to communication in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings Identify the different reasons people communicate There are many different reasons why people have the need to communicate with each other. Establishing good communication will enable adults and children to work together effectively. Essentially we communicate to: Share information and knowledge with others To express the way in which we are feeling to others To enable us to work with others
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Page 1 Jade Bartley Unit 201: Introduction to communication in health and social care 25.6.14 Q1) Identify the different reasons why people communicate? There are many reasons why people communicate‚ one reason why people communicate is to greet one and other and by greeting someone we are showing we take interest to who that person is and prompting them to further conversation and interaction and welcoming them into our lives. Another reason to why we communicate is to express our
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Henna Zafar Unit 2: P1 – Explain the concepts of equality‚ diversity and rights in relation to Health and Social Care In health and social care it is essential that there is an equal chance for everybody to use the services. It is also vital for the people working within a health and social care service to treat everybody equally despite their age‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ background‚ disability and ethnicity. There is a wide range of terms which need to be understood and respected
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Principles of communication in adult social care settings Task A Question and Answers Ai Identify four different reasons why people communicate. 1)For a resident to express their feelings to you. 2)To pass on information to other staff members about a residents condition. 3)To order food at meal times. 4)To have a friendly chat and get to know a resident better. Aii Explain how effective communication can affect relationships in an adult social care setting between: Colleagues and
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Unit 1 Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Communication is a central part of everyday life for most people and is particularly important when you work in a care setting. Communication means making contact with others and being understood. We all communicate continuously‚ through a two-way process of sending and receiving messages. These messages can be: verbal communication‚ using spoken or written words. Non-verbal communication‚ using
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consequences if legislation and codes are not followed for: An individual‚ social care worker and others Making an individual upset‚ affecting an individual’s self-esteem ‚ causing stress ‚individuals feeling isolated ‚ affecting individuals’ hopes and expectations ‚creating tensions ‚ leading to stereotyping ‚ leading to labelling‚ producing prejudices. An individual has the risk of being abused or neglected. Social care workers run the risk of being sued‚ and this has financial implications. Money
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Assignment 301 - Principles of communication in adult social care settings. Ai) Identify four different reasons why people communicate. . Create and maintain relationships . To teach and to learn . To share opinions . Feelings and emotions 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 is essential in building
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UNIT 2 Introduction to Personal Development in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young Peoples Settings 1.1 My role as a care assistant‚ the responsibilities and expectations of such are made clear to me within the job description‚ employee handbook‚ contract and via managerial/senior or experience staff guidance. My responsibilities as a care assistant include‚ providing emotional and practical support‚ assisting with personal care‚ such as dressing‚ bathing‚ washing‚ eating‚ toileting
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LEAD AND MANAGE A TEAM WTHIN A HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDERN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTING. (LM1c). FEATURES OF EFFECTIVE TEAM PERFORMANCE The characteristics of an effective team which separates it from other teams and makes it unique or effective is the ability of the team to perform at the highest level for an extended period of time and to complete its work in the most efficient and effective manner and to the best of its ability. The purpose‚ roles and objectives of a team could change from
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How legislation‚ policies and procedures relating to health‚ safety and security influence health and social care settings Health and safety at work act 1974 (HASAW) - This act provides general guidance about health and safety. The duty of the employer is to make sure health and safety of their employees and show that they have taken all attainable steps to do this. The employer should also give training and safety equipment‚ employers should carry out regular checks and improve and put in place
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