This is the most important relationship to establish and maintain because the service user needs to be able to trust you and feel safe. Aiii Explain why it is important that social care workers work in partnership with individuals using the service and their family. It is very important that you work in partnership with the service user and their family because they may be able to provide useful information to support you in your work and you may be able to provide useful information to support them being part of the individuals life. If there are communication barriers with the service user, a family member can share information with you about how you can better communicate with the service user. They can make you aware of dietary restrictions, preferences and dislikes so it is essential to establish and maintain a good relationship with a service users friends and family.
Working relationship | Personal relationship | A working relationship is a relationship where time is spent with both colleagues and service user during working hours. This relationship means there is little or no contact out of working hours. The relationship is strictly professional. | a personal relationship is where personal life and extracurricular activities and social life become involved with service users and other staff. | Working relationships do not allow arguing, accepting differences, discussing interests/beliefs and personal life problems between the participants of the relationship.
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
Personal relationships are based on emotions and are informal, often the shared support system between each other were feelings and thoughts are discussed and be who you are with family or friends. Personal relationships involve social activities outside of work. Give two examples of different working relationships in an adult social care setting. The care assistant role is to make sure that every support they give to individuals is according to their personal care plan; it is their role to provide the client with a good quality of care. This is done by involving the individual in all the decision making process and encouraging the active participation and feedback on their support service they are receiving.
TASK 1 2 EVIDENCE Short answer questions Handout OUTCOMES 1.1, 1.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 TASK 1 1. Explain three differences between a working relationship and a personal relationship. A working relationship is a relationship where the employer spends time with his/her co-worker and client together at work, but will have little or no contact out of working hours. It’s strictly professional. A personal relationship is one where a persons personal life and extra curricular activities and social life are involved.
Aii Explain how effective communication can affect relationships in an adult social care setting between: a) Colleagues and other professionals It is essential to have good communication between your colleagues and any other professions involved in the care of an individual. Tasks will be more successful with effective communication so you can discuss and gain information about the people you are caring for. With good communication between all those involved the individual is able to receive the best possible care. To develop within your role; effective communication is needed between your colleagues and managers so you are free to express what you think and how you feeling. b) Individuals using the service and their carers Effective communication is vital between carers and the residents.
2. Relationships with my work colleagues. Aiii Explain why it is important that social care workers work in partnership with individuals using the service and their family. -Everybody know they role and what responsibility they have and all decisions and plans can be agreed , the family know the resident well and will be a good source of information. Family relationships are usually those that influence people most.
You chose personal relationships but you don’t choose your colleagues. You share personal thoughts and feelings in a personal relationship but not a working relationship. 1.2 Working relationships will include those with colleagues, family members of service users you care for and the service users themselves. You may provide a number of services to service users such as physiotherapy, befriending and cleaning. Understand the importance of working in ways that are agreed with the employer 2.1 There are certain agreed ways in which we must work.
Assignment 206 A.1 Explain three differences between a working relationship and a personal relationship ~ working relationships is a relationship where I spend time with my co-workers at work. I may have little contact with outside work. ~ working relationship does not involve arguing, discussing interests and personal problems. ~ working with professionals to share information about personal things. ~ Personal relationships is where my personal life and activities work together.
Communication between colleagues is essential, so that it ensures a continuity of care for the client, and all staff are aware of the current needs of the client. Communication is vital to make a persons quality of life better 1.2: Effective communication is the foundation if everything you do in your work and affects every aspect of your work and who you work with, The resident is the most important but liaison with the family and friends is crucial for personal information including colleagues. Communication is different depending on the person and the reason : ie a GP for medical reasons, a funeral director for there last wishes, a social worker to determine there needs. It is a two way process and the type of communication will vary depending on who you are communicating with and their age. The communication can be either verbal or non verbal.