Those types of jokes can be funny even if they are a little offensive as a woman. Also some jokes, like those dealing with rape or the Holocaust, actually reinforces our disdain for that act. We laugh at the ridiculousness of the joke and then kind of go “ohhhh” and think more in depth at the
I believe that communication is very important in a relationship. You cannot have a successful relationship if you do not communicate. There is one interpersonal conflict between Hitch and Sara that I would like to talk about. Sara and Hitch were dating one another. Sara found out that Hitch was a “date doctor” Sara then blame Hitch for being the reason her friend is dumped.
1. Identify the different reasons why people communicate (1.1.1) People communicate to make friends and build relationships, to express feelings, thoughts and emotions, to express needs, wishes and preferences, to obtain and exchange information. Communication helps maintain independence. 2. Explain how communication affects relationships in an adult social care setting (1.1.2) Good communication encourages participation, builds trust, promotes feelings of value and self worth and empowers individuality, creates equality and gives a shared understanding of each other’s needs, wishes and expectations.
Service users are more likely to confide in carers which they trust and therefore will help to build their working professional relationship. Aiii Identify three ways of finding out the communication and language needs of an individual. For each method, describe how effective it is at establishing the needs of the individual. Asking the individual - this would enable me to identify if the individual is hard of hearing and also if they understand the language in which I am asking. This is probably the best way of establishing their communication needs as I will be able to gain an immediate understanding.
Trust is essential as care staff deal with every part of a service user’s life including very intimate personal care. 2.2. DESCIBE THE FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN PROMOTING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION The factors to consider when promoting effective communication are as follows : Verbal communication. The tone the volume of your voice would need to be correct to suit individual situations. Also the speed at which you talk is a factor.
Each team member shares information about their role and can highlight any problems or positives regarding the service user * Relationship with the service user. This is a one on one relationship. You have to listen and observe while delivering care. You have conversations and ask how they are and what they need. This is the most important relationship to establish and maintain because the service user needs to be able to trust you and feel safe.
It is important to observe the reactions of the individual so that you can be sure they are happy with what you've discussed and that they fully understand. 5) Explain why it is important to find out about a person’s: * Communication and language needs * Wishes and preferences It is important to know so that any problems can be identified and dealt with accordingly to their needs. It is important so that the care and support needed is known & Effective for the individual. 6) Explain how good communication can have a good effect on the way a care worker interacts with * Colleagues * Individuals using the service and carers * Other professionals It is really important that colleagues communicate well with each other, so that they can care for the service users properly. Carer/Service user communication is absolutely essential to assure care needs are recognised and fulfilled.
Understand person centred approaches for care and support Person centred values is a theory developed by Carl Rogers that trusted the innate tendency (known as the actualising tendency) of human beings to find fulfilment of their personal potentials. An important part of this theory is that in a particular psychological environment, the fulfilment of personal potentials includes sociability, the need to be with others and a desire to know and be known by other people. It also includes being open to experience, being trusting and trustworthy, being curious about the world and being creative and compassionate. It is important to work in a way that encourages person centred values so that a person feels free from threat, both physically and mentally. This environment could be achieved when being in a relationship with a person who was very understanding, accepting and genuine.
The impact of communication on own work: communication with others eg colleagues, people who use services, children; supports the development of effective relationships, helps to build trust; aids understanding of individuals’ needs; prevents misunderstandings; supports the development of own knowledge and skills 1.3. Explain why it is important to observe an individual’s reactions when communicating with them. The importance of observing others’ reactions: verbal communication eg tone, pitch, silence; non verbal communication eg body language, facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, touch; to understand emotional state; know if information has been understood; when and how to adjust communication method; recognising barriers to communication 2.1. Find out an individual’s communication and language needs, wishes and preferences. Communication and language needs of individuals: home language; preferred method; sensory difficulties; preferences based on eg beliefs, values, cultural variations, age, gender; additional learning needs; physical disabilities 2.3.
By having open and good ways of communicating with each other it enables all parties to have a very good understanding of each child’s individual needs and it will help form part of their development plan. Body language and facial expressions are a form of communicating, and by having these good communication skills, practitioners are more likely to have strong relationships with the children and their parents. It is essential that practitioners maintain a professional relationship and communicate effectively as it will help to breakdown any tensions, help with transitions from one setting to another, settle the child into settings, have a good understanding of the child and working in partnership with the parents. 2.2 Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication. A practitioner would need to consider many factors when