Hobbies and interests can have negative impact on their lives. They may also feel scared and alone due to this. There can be positive factors that can help out the person such as increased help, aids for support and a good support team could give them a brighter outlook on life. Organizations might help the Deaf and Blind with many different aspects of their life to support or to helping them find the right kind of support Identify steps that can be taken to overcome factors that have a negative impact on individuals with sensory loss. Some steps that can be taken to overcome the negative factors could be Make sure that areas are clear of obstacles that an individual with sight impairment might trip over or bump into.
Outcome 1 1.1 There are many ways a range of factors can have a negative impact on an individual with sensory loss such as an individual can miss out on important day to day information that many take for granted. Individuals with sensory loss can also find it difficult with tasks such as feeding or dressing themselves, independent mobility and participating in hobbies. Though there can be some positive impacts such as an individual can receive increased help or care and a range of aids available to support them. 1.2 Steps can be taken to overcome factors that have a negative impact on individuals with sensory loss. Some steps that should be taken are making sure areas are clear of any obstacles that could be tripped over or bumped into, making sure the surrounding area is quite and well lit and when speaking to and individual with hearing loss always face them and speak
The negative side of sensory loss is that they may find it hard to feed themselves, dressing themselves and that their mobility may deteariate. Also, hobbies and interests can have a negative impact on their lives. Some people may also feel alone and scared due to sensory loss. There is support for the deaf and blind to give them a better outlook on life. 1.4 Steps that can be taken to overcome the negative factors could be that you make sure all areas are clear of obstacles so therefore an individual with eye sight impairment might fall over or fall into.
With individuals providing practical, informative, professional and emotional support the team can achieve their goals and create a successful working enviroment. Friendly sense of humour positive (smile) Trustworthy reliable Successful team Listener talkative helpful If the team did not work well together goals would not be achieved and a negative atmosphere would affect the working enviroment. A negative working enviroment may encourage a breakdown of communication , bad feeling or conflict. For example if a team is not working well it could make an individual feel less valued and they will contribute less to the group .If the team experience this sort of negative vibe it may be impacted on to the school as a whole with pupils also becoming negative.
With groups it can affect organisations, communities and society as a whole. Even the people who inflict discrimination can be affected by negative impact -they could fail to experience the benefits of diversity, equality and inclusion. It could also affect their broadening of their horizons. Negative impact can be :- Loss of self esteem Poor self image Confusion, anger and depression Disempowerment Loss of motivation, achievement Missed opportunities Marginalisation 1.3 The importance of inclusive practice is it enables people to be valued, confident, feel safe and have all their needs met. They can then participate in society without feeling prejudice or
Chatrooms and Instant Messaging. 2. Explain why two way communication is important for individuals with sensory loss When communicating with someone who has a sensory loss, make sure you talk to the person directly, even if there is an interpreter there. Make eye contact and talk in the same respectful tone you would use with others. [ Use a natural tone of voice and gestures.
CT279: Understanding Sensory Loss. 1, 1, There are a number of factors that can impact individuals with sensory loss, communication and awareness plays a big role in this, they may also find it difficult to feed themselves, dressing, mobility, hobbies and interests can have a major negative impact on their lives. They could also feel scared and alone. There can also be positive factors that could impact on individuals lives, increased help, aids for support and a good support team could give them a better outlook on life. 1, 2, Societal attitudes and beliefs can impact individuals with sensory loss in quite a negative way because people in society can be very judgmental towards people with disabilities, and put them in a group of people with below average intelligence and assume they can’t do or think the same way as other people without disabilities can.
For example people who are afraid of situations they help them to change their thinking by counselling allow them to talk about their fear whilst using probe questions to give them room to open up more and make their own suggestions .Though this process can not remove their problem but it helps them to think in a positive way. It is normally used to overcome anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Example using a humanistic approach. to help someone, with learning disabilities, to live a more valuable life. This could be planning person centred support to empower the individual to manage their own
Following divorce, we can also have the self concept of inadequacy and unimportance, which affect us negatively. Making a friend can affect us positively as by Maslow's theory again, this time in the opposite way. We will have our love and belonging requirements met, this may help to raise our self esteem and with a more positive self esteem, we can then view ourselves in a more positive way. With a new friend, we can then positively and have a sense of
Therefore, an individual with many protective factors such as optimism, multiple healthy relationships among family and friends to whom they can reach out to for help, and active involvement in the community, is more likely to be able to handle macrosystem stressors such as having no healthcare. Alternatively, an individual with many macrosystem resources, such as money and healthcare, who is pessimistic and has few interpersonal resources for support, may be at risk for a poor coping outcome. I found the association of protective processes with the concept of resilience to be very meaningful, particularly as it relates to psychologists trained to search for the individual’s deficits. A person’s ability to cope and adapt successfully in the face of adversity is a common characteristic strength that often goes unaddressed in many areas of psychology. Resilience is perhaps one of the most important protective factors involved in one’s ability to cope.