SHC 31 – 3.2 The barriers to communication include: • Environment – the environment is a barrier to communication because if you are in a busy‚ noisy area you can get easily distracted or miss information that could be important for the child. • Culture and family background – this can affect the communication method that some cultures use‚ for example‚ some cultures might not use or interpret eye contact different. Families communicate in different ways together. Some may speak a different language
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SHC 31 1.1 Within this section I shall be identifying the different reasons why people communicate. There are seven main types of communication‚ touch‚ verbal‚ written‚ behaviour‚ visual‚ sign language or gestures and body language. Each of these methods of communication has its advantages and its disadvantages‚ each are also done in a slightly different way. Touch can be something as simple as a hug or a pat on the back‚ this action tends to offer reassurance and comfort‚ however‚ it could also
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SHC 34 1 1.1‚ 1.2 A duty of care is an obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care. Providing a strong duty of care and a secure environment for all children within the care of the setting‚ providing structured routines that involve feeding‚ nappy changing‚ upholding a strong parent and partnership discussing the care and needs of the children with the parent/carer. Providing a safe and secure environment and ensuring the setting is strong
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UNIT 3 1.1 Diversity means people are unique; they are different to one another. They have different points of view‚ see things differently from each other because of the way they have been brought up‚ depend even on the way they are looking. Their age‚ culture‚ social status‚ sex orientation‚ abilities‚ race‚ politics‚ and class divide into many categories. Age group divides child‚ teenager‚ adult‚ elderly‚ babies‚ they are all different. Every country they have own ideas one things right to one
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Use and develop systems that promote communication SCH 51 Learning outcome 1. To be able to address the range of communication requirements in own role. Assessment criteria The Learner can: 1.1 Review the range of groups and individuals whose communication needs must be addressed in own job role All of the service users within my work place have communication problem and they need support in order to be able to effectively express themselves. That’s why is it important for me as a one of carers
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Assessment task – SHC34 Principles for implementing duty of care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s & Young People’s Settings What it means to have a duty of care in your own work role “Duty of Care” is an obligation to ensure that children in your care are not harmed physically‚ emotionally or mentally. This involves giving suitable attention‚ looking out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and making informed choices about steps undertaken in your work role. The
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1.1: Identify the current legislation guidelines policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e safety. Children Act The main legislation that cover’s the protection of children is the Children Act 1989 then was updated in 2004‚ the Children Act 1989 (2004) is to safeguard children in learning environments. In a nursery I would safeguard children by locking gates and knowing who is meant to pick them up from nursery or school. Education Act Legislation
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1. Understand the principles of person-centred assessment and care planning. The holistic approach is very important in the assessing and planning of care and support because the implementing and planning focuses on a specific problem area and takes in consideration all aspects that can affect an individual. These aspects are best broken down as: social; environmental; physical; psychological and spiritual. It is a good practice to acknowledge‚ support and respect any significant contribution
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Task 1: Diversity is to recognize and understand the large variety of characteristics that make individuals unique. In an atmosphere that promotes and celebrates individual and group achievements Equality is when all children have the chance to do something that will have an impact on their future‚ children are not the same‚ they are all unique and we cannot try to make them all equal‚ but we can give them the chance to have equal opportunities which is suited to their own needs. Inclusion is
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WRITTEN QUESTIONS/ WT/PD Unit Title: Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Unit sector reference: SHC32 Candidate name: …………………………………………………………………………….. Answer the following questions‚ give examples where necessary. Question Answers 1.1 What are your duties and responsibilities in your workplace The duties and responsibilities that I undertake in the work place are fulfilling my job role as a carer by carrying out personal care‚ administering
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