PWCS 31: Principles of communication in adult social care 1. 1.1- People communicate in many different way e.g verbally‚ hand gestures and many more. Reasons why people communicate in different ways is to make sure that they can be understand it what is trying to be said‚ the point that is trying to be made or instruction that need to be told. This is important in social care due to the clients possibly having learning difficulties or hearing problems. So it’s vital that your able to communicate
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For example‚ If an individual’s communication needs are not met then all aspects of their daily life can be affected such as not being able to communicate properly and express their feelings and needs. This could be more severe in the case of abuse whereby the individual can’t communicate effectively to alert others if they are being abused and can be vulnerable to abuse or when the service user is unable to express that they are in pain .The result could also put others in dangers for example if
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timber/plaster board/skimmed. £700+£70 in oal/varnish * Conservatory floor will fit with level timber/fire floor board/underlay and laminated. £250 * Main lounge seal one entrance with wooden frame with fire glass. Main lounge- wooden frame with architrave with French door‚ six hinges with 4 handles and locks with two stoppers. In main lounge‚ a second door with wooden door architrave fire door with 3 hinges and locks. Skirting board will be fitted in the main lounge. Main lounge plastering
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in the child’s best interests. A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. A definition from Wikipedia Examples how we do this in my setting. Within our setting we carry out daily checks to ensure that the environment inside and outside is safe before the morning session starts. We have daily cleaning rotas to ensure the session is clean and we are stopping
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Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (QCF) Unit 53: Promote Positive Behaviour. Learning outcome 1: Understand how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relate to positive behaviour support. 1.1 Explain how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relating to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practice. Children Act 1989 The Children’s Act 1989 was brought into force in order to ensure that the welfare of every
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a negative impact upon the equipment. The ideal temperature of the ICT suite is between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius and should have humidity between 40 and 60%. The room should be well ventilated and air conditioning used where appropriate. Lighting levels should be set lower than in a standard classroom to ensure there is appropriate contrast between screen and background environment. Semi translucent vertical blinds are best for reducing glare as they stop the glare from the sun but still let light
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Person Centred planning is a way of enabling people to think about what they want now and in the future. It is about supporting people to plan their lives‚ work towards their goals and get the right support. Person Centred Planning is a collection of tools and approaches that can be used to plan with a person- not for them. Planning should build upon the person’s circle of support and involve all the people who are important in that person’s life. Person centred planning is built upon the values
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exploitation of workers by their employers mainly for example the minimum wage‚ safety standards‚ holiday entitlements‚ maternity leave‚ redundancy payments‚ discrimination laws‚ maximum working hours and age. Requirements are all good things that protect employees. Task B B1- Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set in your contract of employment or employment agreement. * Job description - defining the role‚ responsibility level (eg Manager‚ Deputy Manager‚ Assistant). *
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difference. Diversity is about understanding that everyone has things in common but also that everyone is different. Diversity is about embracing those differences because if everything and everyone was the same then life would be boaring. Some examples of diversity are listed below: * Gender * Race * Culture * Beliefs * Ability * Talent * Personality * Age Equality means that everyone has the right to be treated equally and appropriate for their individual needs
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be discriminated against at work or finding work Feeling ‘Let down’ Weight loss/gain Low self esteem Depression Self harm Humiliation Anger Fear Loss of motivation Increased behaviour problems Difficulty communicating Feeling isolated 3.Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity Inclusive practice promotes a person’s right to access to equal opportunities.
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