Unit 9 Promote Good Practice in Handling Information in Health and Social Care Settings 1.1 Identify legislation and codes of practice that relate to handling information in health and social care. There are several forms of legislation and codes of practice relating to handling information in health and social care including: Data Protection act 1998 Freedom of information act 2000 Disability discrimination act 1998 Health and social care act 2012 Codes of practice set out by the CQC and the general
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Unit 306 Promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people Outcome 1 Promote equality and diversity in work with children and young people Assessment Criteria The learner can: 1.1 identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity 1.2 explain the importance of promoting the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of access 1.3 explain the importance and benefits
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Chapter Two Therapeutic Communication Techniques LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this chapter‚ the reader should be able to: • Discuss therapeutic communication techniques • Analyze barriers that compromise active listening • Review the impact of culture on nurse–client relationships • Describe negotiation and conflict management • Contrast assertive‚ passive‚ and aggressive communication skills • Discuss appropriate use of self-disclosure •
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Unit 8: Business Communication through Documentation Title: Identify‚ using examples‚ the purposes of written business communications in four different business contexts Written Business Communications Introduction: John Lewis‚ as a business‚ was founded in 1864 when it was just a shop on Oxford Street‚ which expanded over the years to become the third largest retailer in the UK. John Lewis is a Public Limited Company‚ this means that anyone with the right capital can buy (or sell) their shares
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Topic: Campaign to promote tourism in Nakonprathom Place: Sampran Riverside Ritika Batra 5180342 Kanika Hora 5280575 Supriya Sonu 5280509 Niphaporn Sachdev 5380713 Karan Thurakijkarn 5280919 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary 3 II. Organizational Overview 3 A. The organization B. Competition C. Features: benefits
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Austen-Ujah SHC31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate for different reasons‚ which are as follows: * To teach: We communicate is to impart knowledge and to teach. This way of communication allows future generations to acquire the knowledge and expand on it. Examples of this include information about what products are safe to eat or how to invent. * To learn: Communication is also
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Introduction: This theory puts forth the ability of the media to influence the significance of events in the public’s mind. The media set the agenda for the audience’s discussion and mentally order and organize their world. The theory is consistent with a "use and gratification" approach. McCombs and Shaw assert that the agenda-setting function of the media causes the correlation between the media and public ordering of priorities. The people most affected by the media agenda are those who have a high need
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individual communication needs because it enables them to express themselves in a method they feel comfortable. It is important to respect their communication needs as it will prevent individuals feeling isolated but also helps to encourage them build relationships with others. 1.2 When supporting individuals with specific communication needs our own role and practice may impact when communicating. This could be from us not being trained correctly to be able to adapt to the specific communication needs
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The opening of Vietnam’s tourism accommodation market to foreign direct investment and domestic private entrepreneurs has brought about competition‚ consolidation and differentiation in the accommodation sector that was absent under the previous state monopoly. A more intensively-trained workforce and an orientation towards customer responsiveness are required to serve this more differentiated and discerning market‚ and Vietnam’s accommodation providers are increasingly concerned with meeting international
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Candidate number : 11070757 Diagnostic essay : Explain the importance of effective communication skills in nursing Word Count: 905 It is vital that nurses use effective communication in their work as their main role is to care for vulnerable individuals who can sometimes need the reassurance of a professional body at there time of need. Certain individuals can feel scared and lonely whilst in hospital and with the listening skills of a nurse they can have a sense of belonging
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