UNIT SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Please refer to unit assessment criteria when answering these questions. Identify the different reasons why people communicate (1.1) People communicate‚ basically‚ to express themselves‚ feelings‚ opinions‚ wishes‚ needs. In care environment a particularly good communication within the staff is essential to give a good standard of service and at the same time the communication between the
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SHC 32: Engage in personal development in health‚ social care Or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1- My current role is a learning assistant support practitioner within a secondary education setting. This involves working with vulnerable children and young adults on a daily basis. This includes children on the autistic spectrum‚ children with physical disabilities‚ and children with other learning disabilities such as dyslexia or dyspraxia. It is my role to offer the best support I
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SCH 33 Promote Equality and Inclusion in Health Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s settings 1.1 Explain what is meant by : Diversity: Diversity literally means difference. Diversity recognises that though people have things in common with each other‚ they are also different and unique in many ways. Diversity is about recognising and valuing those differences. Diversity therefore consists of visible and non-visible factors‚ which include personal characteristics
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SHC: 22: introduction to personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting. 1.1: describe the duties and responsibilities of your own role. In the morning one of my first duty is to greet the children and parents and ask them how they are‚ this is because‚ they will feel welcome in the setting and happy to be seen again. Then I sit down on one of the activity tables where the children are playing‚ and communicate with them about what they are doing‚ this
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farm‚ making him the sole leader. As the story‚ the animals are confused because they cannot tell the difference between the humans and the pigs‚ as they both mirrored each other in looks and characteristics. Snowball: Snowball is shown as a very intelligent character‚ as he was effectively able to teach the animals how to read‚ which was extremely helpful in their efforts to read the 7 commandments of Animalism. Although he is very smart and articulate‚ he is proved to
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9.3.2 Explain how to establish ground rules with learners to promote respect for others. Ground rules are a set of rules which are used to give all learners an equal chance of learning. They should help to eliminate disruption‚ allow everyone to participate and promote respect for each others contributions. As identified by Gravells ()‚ learners like to know the limitations within which they are expected to work. Ownership of the ground rules is very important. Ground rules set solely
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would get the manager of the nursery and let her deal with the situation. Shc 23 understand the importance of equality and inclusion.. 1.2 When you are working with children you need to be very careful about discrimination and make sure it doesn’t happen. Discrimination can happen in a lot of ways I will list some examples below: Don’t favour a group: this means you can’t leave certain children out and favour others because it is favouritism and this is not good for the child character building
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SHC 32 2.1 - Explain the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving the quality of the service provided. Reflective practice is the process that enables individuals to achieve better understanding of themselves‚ their understanding‚ their skills‚ competencies and their workplace practices in general. Reflective practice allows us to reflect on our actions and experiences so that we can learn from them and adapt our behaviour accordingly. Reflective practice can be uncomfortable
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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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