b) Individuals using the service and their carers Effective communication is vital between carers and the residents. This enables you to build a relationship with the people you care for and will ensure they feel safe and trust you to look after them. Communication is also needed so the residents can tell you how they are feeling and what their needs and wishes are. 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.
access information and advice to support an individual to move and settle into a new home environment. It would benefit the client if an occupational therapist could do a joint visit with them. This would highlight any addaptations that would be required or any aids to help the client be independant and safe in their new home. 2. provide an individual and others with information about the proposed new home environment. 3. work with the individual and others to plan for the move 4. support the individual to express their feelings about the move and any concerns they may have 5. demonstrate strategies to address concerns.
Tassoni. P (2007) says that “we need to work as part of a team to provide a quality service for children and their parents”. We also need to work with the parents and show respect towards them and encourage parent’s involvement within the setting. Tassoni says that “early years setting will have a management structure which should clarify practitioner’s responsibilities”. A responsibility practitioners have is to make sure the health of the child is paramount this could be by preventing hazards and carrying out risk assessments and safety checks.
SOCF111 Foundations of Communication and Counselling Assessment 1: Practical Skills Application and Brief Reflective Log Name: Chloe Hodgson Student Number: 242866 Word Count: 1187 Communication skills are essential to everyday life, not only in a professional sense, but also in relationships with friends, family and loved ones. This assignment reflects on the different types of communication skills, and ways to achieve the best outcomes in certain situations. In session 3, we were asked to practise using various active listening skills in an interaction with someone. I decided to employ these communication skills when my partner’s mother when she started speaking to me about the painful divorce she is currently going through, whilst
Explain how communication affects relationships in an adult social care setting (1.1.2) When working in a care setting communication is very important. You are expected to communicate with clients, their families other members off staff and other professionals such as GPs and social workers. It is important to communicate effectively
Letter of Advice Lisa Danner Com 200 Katie Decker August 27, 2012 In this paper I have to write a letter to a newly married couple their names are Sue and Bill and I am going to talk to them about how communication works in their marriages and at their work places. Some of the things that I will be talking about are miscommunication can cause problems in their marriage and their jobs if they are not watching out for it. I am also going to be talking about how effective interpersonal interactions work also in the marriage and their jobs. We will also be talking about self-concept and how it is developed in our lives as we grow and change. Another thing that we will be talking about is how much we should tell people about our lives and how much self- closure we should give people in our lives.
It leads to better outcomes and it creates better patient and family satisfaction. The FCC’s basic concepts are based on respect and dignity where health care providers listen to what the patient and the patient’s family’s perspectives and opinions are. Patient and family knowledge, values, beliefs, and cultural backgrounds are very important to consider incorporating into the planning and delivery of health care. Patients and families are encouraged to decision making depending
Having supervision whist working in partnership and this also helps to resolve conflict with a client or a carer. Having further training will help yourself, your client and other members of staff around you. Task B hand out Produce a handout to be used during a staff induction for an adult social care service of your choosing. The handout must include: Bi An outline of what is meant by ‘agreed ways of
We have to be able to share our experiences and mistakes so as we can learn from each other. To be able to care for the child we must not only build a relationship with them but also with their parents / carers and others in their family, we have to be able to maintain this relationship as well, this can be done daily by simple gestures such as waving hand for hello or goodbye, listening and taking interest in what the child or others have to say. Through communication we are able to reassure and comfort each other, express what our needs are and help others with their needs, guide each other and try to help resolve conflicts or disagreements. Through communication we can show our love for one another. 2.
Cognitive-behavioral family therapy (CBFT) is the extension model of CBT, however, it also focuses on the members of a family, considering them to be parts of a cohesive unit, and looking at such factors as interfamilial relationships, communication patterns, and other familial dynamics (Frey, 1999). CBFT offers the possibility of helping not just to the person with the problem, but also to his or her significant others who are also affected by the addictive behavior. One of the most important thing in CBFT is for the therapist to develop a rapport with the client and the family. Upon the initial appointment the therapist may have the client fill out assessment questionnaires such as the Family Beliefs Inventory (Vicent-Roehling & Robins, 1986). Assessment of cognitions can be done in the interview as the therapist questions family members about "chains of thought" (Dattilio & Padesky, 1990).