1. What is reflective practice? Answer Reflective practice is a process which enables you to achieve a better understanding of yourself, your skills, competencies, knowledge and professional practice. The way things are done may not always be the only way to do them... Reflecting to see this helps identify gaps and areas that can be improved.
Explain outcome based practice, critically review approaches to outcome based practice. Analyse the effects of legislation and policy on outcome based practice and explain how outcome based practice can result in positive changes in individuals lives. Outcome based practice is a method which looks at the individual needs of a service user and help to establish what goals are set for them and how these will be met, this takes into consideration the needs and wishes of the individual. The outcome is based on the measurable impact that it has on the individual. To be able to do this there needs to be clear objectives set which must be worked towards in order to reach the desired outcome.
By fully supporting service users with specific communication needs you are able to support their rights. 3. It is difficult and frustrating to communicate effectively when there is background noise, therefore arranging the environment to aid communication is very important step to achieving effective communication with service users. As a carer you should arrange the individual’s environment to facilitate effective communication and
CU1676- Facilitate Person-Centred Assessment. The Holistic approach is important in going forward the way service users are assessed and implementing the planning for an individual support package. The individual is looked at in every aspect. This helps in finding the needs of the individual more clearly and also highlights any additional areas that may need to be examined/discussed further. With the Holistic approach it means to look at the whole person.
It gives the employer a better understanding of what the applicant is like. It includes similar things to an application form but also personal information such as contact details and addresses. A CV is usually adapted to suit the job that the applicant is applying for. | Strength | The format of the CV allows applicants to extensively share their history and accomplishments, the employer can learn a lot about the applicant from a single document. A CV is also a living document which can be continually be updated.
Diversity is valued because it is an important part of the world and shows the different side of peoples. Which can lead to growth within an individual and in society. It is important to appreciate who we are and value others differance. 2. What is ethnocentrism?
Vital to any successful communication is the ability of the sender to relay the information in such a way that the recipient understands the information according to the sender’s given meaning. Through this exchange, the sender can form a common ground based on mutual beliefs, feelings, or desires with a recipient to bring a sense of unity between the two parties. However, as straightforward as this definition sounds, it has one major weakness. It assumes the sender and recipient share common attitudes, values, beliefs, behaviors, feelings, and language. The definition should also incorporate the historical and geographical context of the two parties, so as to help them better understand what is being communicated and how it is being received.
Lambda Alpha International Lecture The lecture of Lambda Alpha was very interesting and I learned a lot from each of the presenters who talked about the certain areas of developing land and making use of limited space and property. Developing land is more complicated than expected. Not only does a developer have to deal with the government, but also deal with people, politicians, and time and place of the project development. What the three presenters touched most on was the mix use district. These districts are designed to minimize traffic outside of an area and keep it local and in one place so that people can get to commercial areas without having to go far and supposedly have an easier experience of shopping.
Also it explains the scene in very specific details. Ethnical issues are the key to Ventesh's objective which he is trying to accomplish. Ethical issues is the study of other people. Ethical issues deal with the access to tother people and places. Also it adapts to the assets of the world.
Context 1 – The imaginative landscape ‘Our surroundings can be both threatening and comforting.’ The imaginative landscape is a conceptual construct determined by interpretation and impact. It can therefore, be defined as both our physical environment and our perspectives of the land, making it unique and personal. Influenced by the way in which individuals perceive the land, either connection or disconnection can result. Where our surroundings can be both facilitating and threatening, this dichotomous relationship leads us to perceive the land not necessarily just as it is but as we wish it to be. Thus, those who have a strong identity die to their respect of the land will maintain their place even in difficult times yet those with