SHC 31/ 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate: Effective and consistent communication within a setting‚ as indeed‚ within most realms of everyday life‚ is not merely desirable‚ yet vital. It ensures that the needs of all parties within the organisation may be catered for‚ according to their unique and individual sets of requirements. For instance‚ if we were to adopt a ‘catch-all’ philosophy within the setting‚ it is inevitable that many children would be sidelined and their
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Reason why people communicate People communicate to express their feelings‚ means of expressing needs‚ share experience give instructions‚ share opinion‚ give encouragements etc. Effective communication Individual communicate to express their needs and preferences and to ensure they are met. As a carer discuss the options and choice available to the individual to allow him to make decisions on the options and choice available. Observation in communication In face to face communication
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Assessment task SHC 31 promote communication in health and social care or children’s and young peoples settings -An identification of the different reasons why people communicate Making relationships People communicate to make new relationships. In children and young people’s care settings‚ these relationships may be with parents‚ carers‚ children or colleagues. Positive verbal and non- verbal communication skills‚ such as being friendly‚ smiling and shaking hands when greeting the person‚ are
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SHC 31 1.1 People communicate in order to give and receive information and instructions. Communication helps to establish and maintain relationships with others. People communicate to socialise with others‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge‚ feelings‚ emotions‚ to give encouragement and to show others that they are valued. People communicate to express their needs and to help others. 1.2 In order to work effectively with children‚ young people and their families‚ and so that we can plan for and
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Social care UNIT SHC 31 1. Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication can be in the way of telephone‚ written notes‚ email alerts‚ text messages and vocal People communicate for many reasons‚ but I guess the main reasons are to get what we want‚ to refuse things we don’t‚ to give information or to find information and importantly to interact socially. We communicate to show pain‚ to show our emotions and express our feelings. We can communicate through speaking‚ touching
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SHC: 31 1:1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. 1:2 Explain how communication affects relationship in the work setting. Communication can be delivered in many different forms. The main way to communicate is verbally. We do this continuously throughout the day‚ sometime without even thinking about it. The ability to communicate with people is a vital factor in working towards building relationships. When meeting a new client‚ I show them positive body language by smiling and saying
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reasons people communicate Communication plays a crucial role in everyday life and without it there would be great difficulty to move forward and for things to get done. There are many different aspects of communication and all play an important role. Communication can be used to seek information. A person will ask someone who has more knowledge of the subject and so when they tell them the answers to their questions the person is left with more information which in turn will be passed on to someone
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learning difficulties‚ also working together you can create a happy environment for you and them. Another important factor why people need to communicate is to express needs and feelings‚ a learner will communicate to staff by talking‚ crying or even using facial expressions to show negative/positive feelings. The staff will need to give the learners instructions so they can understand why certain situations could arise i.e. fire drill then they will know what to do and where to go. In order to work effectively
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1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. There are 5 main reasons why we communicate these are: 1. To change behaviour 2. To get action 3. To ensure understanding 4. To persuade 5. To get and give information All these could be to share experiences‚ to make choices‚ to express wishes and choices… 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. Effective communication in the work place is essential to make sure that information is passed on‚ to make
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CYPWD Level 3 candidate pin:30196060 SHC 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate for a number of different reasons including: • To get to know each other • To share information • To provide someone else with information 2. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. We communicate in a two different ways‚ verbal and non
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