Unit 001: Introduction to communication in children’s and young people’s settings. Outcome 1: Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 – Name at least 4 reasons why people communicate. * To express needs * To share ideas or information * To share experiences * To ask questions * To socialise * To build relationships with others * To express their feelings 1.2 – Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of your
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1. Understand why communication is important in the work setting. Reasons why people communicate 1.1 Communication is important for several reasons‚ to express their needs‚ feelings‚ emotions‚ pain. To express opinions‚ to build relationships‚ to share ideas and information‚ socialise‚ to ask questions‚ reassuring‚ to share experiences. 1.2 The impact of communication on own work Effective communication is very important in workplace how you communicate with other colleagues‚ people
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or adult you should always use the name they would prefer you to call them by. If a parent / adult have a different view to yours you need to respect the fact because they are entitling to that opinion. As a carer parents need to feel that confidentiality is important and respected when they are working close together with you. They also have to find you trustworthy as a person to leave there child in your care. Parent should also be aware of the rules for example if they needed to sit down and
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Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Definition of communication noun * 1 [mass noun] the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking‚ writing‚ or using some other medium:television is an effective means of communicationat the moment I am in communication with London * [count noun] a letter or message containing information or news:a telephone communication
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References: Privacy and Confidentiality (2009)‚ Laws and Regulations about Privacy and Confidentiality‚ retrieved February 20‚ 2011 from‚ http://www.amstat.org/committees/pc/laws.html. Bluman‚ A.G. (2010). Elementary statistics‚ 5th ed.. New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill.
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Explain the Importance of CONFIDENTIALITY AND DATA PROTECTION Define Data Protection Act 1998 It is a law that protects personal privacy and upholds individuals’ rights. It applies to anyone who handles or has access to information about individuals. The Act also gives rights to the people the information is about. By law‚ everyone in the workplace must follow the rules set out in the Act and help protect individuals’ rights. It is important to maintain confidentiality on a childcare setting
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types of financial institutions to protect customers’ private financial information? GLBA or the Gramm-Leach-Bliley-Act 3. An AUP is part of a layered approach to security‚ and it supports confidentiality. What else supports confidentiality? Protecting Private Data- The Process of ensuring data confidentiality 4. Standard is a detailed written definition of how software and hardware are to be used? Page 40 5. Private Data‚ Confidential‚ Internal use only‚ Public Domain is not a common type of data
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301 4.1 4.2 Confidentiality is essential in my line of work‚ not only from the children but from certain adults‚ we all have a duty to share information and disclose any issues are safe guarding. I am required to keep personal information and only distribute to those that need to know. Information that is private needs to be handled with care‚ safely‚ appropriately and in a professional manner which meets legal requirements.
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Confidential Client Relationships Greenville Technical College Confidential Client Relationships Client confidentiality in the field of human services is a matter of ethics‚ legal obligations‚ and a right to privacy; therefore‚ a human service professional must provide a helping relationship that is conducive to providing client confidentiality. In respect to the matter of confidentiality‚ a human service professional must understand‚ acknowledge‚ and adhere to the privacy of his or her clients;
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authorized such disclosure. B.3.e. Transmitting Confidential Information Counselors take precautions to ensure the confidentiality of information transmitted through the use of computers‚ electronic mail‚ facsimile machines‚ telephones‚ voicemail‚ answering machines‚ and other electronic or computer technology. (See A.12.g.) B.3.f. Deceased Clients Counselors protect the confidentiality of deceased clients‚ consistent with legal requirements and agency or setting policies. B.4. Groups and Families
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