Factors Affecting Effective Communication Nonverbal Communication * Not all communication is spoken. Self-Growth states that about 90 percent of communication is nonverbal‚ meaning that people’s bodies don’t always say the same thing their mouths say. Be aware of how close you stand to people while speaking. Getting too close or too far away can make people feel uncomfortable. Avoid distracting gestures like tapping your foot‚ shaking your leg or looking around when speaking or listening.
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EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS AND ORAL LANGUAGE Oral language is the greatest use of language and is the basis of communication - in fact it is the basis of literacy. ’Language plays a vital role in the personal and social development of children. It enables them to gain an understanding of themselves and others and strengthens their social relationships.’ (Oral Language Resource Book: First Steps; page 45) Through listening and speaking students learn about themselves and about their world. Learning
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PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1 UNDERSTAND WHY EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IS IMPORTANT IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1.1 IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT REASONS WHY PEOPLE COMMUNICATE People communicate for different reasons‚ to portray their feelings‚ emotions‚ pain‚ opinions etc.‚ the communication should be professional (formal) or personal (informal) it is important within a social work environment that information is recorded‚ as it may be called upon for legal reasons‚ all
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UNIT 74 Support individuals with specific communication needs 1 Understand specific communication needs and factors affecting them 1.1 Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s communication needs It is therefore important for the carer to be aware of the individuals preferred method of communication and also to support the individual to use their preferred method. Individuals have the right to communicate through their chosen method and their choice should be acknowledged and respected
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Support Individuals With Specific Communication Need 1.1 Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s meeting needs. Every individual has the right to communication as the Human Rights Act (1998) lists the freedom of expression as well as other rights relating to communication. As a support worker I have a moral obligation as well as adhering to the standards‚ codes of practice‚ guidelines‚ morals and law that govern my practice to ensure that communication needs are met. If an individual’s
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artifact or by attendance‚ every human being constantly participates in the process of communication Defining Communication Communication means exchange of ideas‚ views‚ opinion‚ understanding‚ feelings‚ emotions‚ facts or information between two or more persons by any sources or medium. Communication is not only the essence of being human‚ but also a vital property of life… - John A. Piece Communication is broadly defined as interaction of thoughts‚ exchange of ideas and building proper
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settings Assignment composition Assignment overview In this assignment you will consider best practice in promoting diversity‚ equality and inclusion which does not discriminate against others. You will look at relevant legislation‚ codes of practice and regulations governing adult social care and consider the consequences for a variety of people if these are not followed. You are asked to consider your own attitudes and beliefs and how these may impact on how you treat people and to reflect
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SHC31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting Outcome 1: Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1.1. Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication is a two way process and is the basis of all relationships irrelevant of the nature of communication. There is an array of reasons why people communicate such as to develop relationships or to share information with one another. People communicate
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2: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE HEALTH AND NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS Design leaflet or fact sheet that explains the effect of four factors that can influence the health and everyday needs of individuals in society. Socio-economic: Bad Living conditions. Living conditions can affect your physical‚ emotional‚ intellectual and social needs depending on the places that you are living in or the quality of life you lead. Every human is affected differently depending on age or sex. We need to
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Support individuals with specific communication needs. Community and disability service workers work with a diverse range of clients who‚ because of their disability or personal‚ emotional and cultural situation‚ may require workers to develop and use specialist communication skills. You must be able to adapt your communication style to meet the needs of this client group in a fair‚ non-judgemental and effective manner. Areas of specific need you should consider when communicating with others
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