facial expression. In posture they can use something call the open posture, open posture is when have both of their hand on both side and they will lean forward and they will make sure that they are relaxed and they are sitting comfortably. As a care practitioner we can understand anyone posture by looking at their facial expression and by seeing how they feel. Posture can be used in interviews, meetings, one to one communication and counselling.Our body movement can be posture as well this
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| | | | | Developing Effective Communication in Health and Social Care | | | Shelby Warne| BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care| BO3 CYANShelby Warne| BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care| BO3 CYAN | | Table of ContentsContexts of Communication 1Forms of communication 2Verbal Communication Skills 3Non-verbal communication 4Theories of Communication 5Theories of Communication 6Assessing the role of effective communication 7Assessing the role of effective communication 8References
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2010 and the code of practice I looked into was for social workers. The Equality Act 2010 protects nine characteristics which are age, race, sex, gender, disability, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership and pregnancy and maternity. All nine characteristics promote diversity The legislation equality act 2010 is supported everywhere, especially in a health or social care setting such as hospitals, care homes and health centres. The protected characteristics help promote
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Proper oral health of those 65 and older is not being adequately met. Oral health is a key component in overall health. If care is not met, then it puts the patient at risk for diseases such as dental carries and gingivitis, which can affect his or her quality of life. Lack of oral hygiene also causes a decrease in self-esteem, social interaction, and dignity. It is therefore important that caregivers are provided the correct education, as well as the resources to implement oral hygiene practices
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IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Name: Institution Affiliation: Instructor’s Name: Date of Submission: Table of Contents Introduction 4 Task 1 4 LO1 Be able to explore how communication skills are used in health and social care 4 1.1 Explain one relevant theory of communication to health and social care context 4 1.2 Explain types of communication skills used in health and social care context
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Rusen Arslan Unit 7 M1. Use two sociological perspectives to explain different concepts of health. In this assignment I am going to explain the different concepts of health and what effects individuals health by using two sociological perspectives. The two sociological perspectives that I am going to explain are Marxism and feminism. Marxism was known as a conflict model, as it is a structuralise model. It was first developed by Karl Marx (1818-83). Karl Marx also thought that individual behaviour
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Unit 10: Safeguarding in Health and Social Care Student Name: Student I.D: Submission date: 09/12/2015 CONTENTS PAGE Task | Page number | Task 1: Induction Pack on Abuse factors and contexts (1.1, 1.2, 1.3) | 4-12 | Task 2: Essay on the law in contexts (2.1, 2.2) | 12-19 | Task 3: Power point presentation on working practices and strategies (3.1, 3.2, 3.3) | 20-28 | References | 29-30
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As a health and social care practitioner it is important to have a clear understanding of the theories that underpin health and social care, understand the legalities and policies and be aware of the situation that you work within. This allows care staff to provide adequate care to the service users and allow them to feel safe knowing that they are being protected against any harm whilst protecting yourself. Social processes, such as poverty, unemployment, and disability, can impact users of
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this unit I will show an in-depth understanding of health and wellbeing. I will then produce a comprehensive description that shows an in depth understanding of two different factors that affect health and wellbeing. I will also compare and show the differences between the medical and social models of health and wellbeing and why individuals often fail to comply with health education advice. I will then draw conclusions about each model of health and wellbeing. I will then aim to give a description
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Counselling in Health and Social Care – role, application and boundaries. Ethics and legal factors Everyone who works within the health and social care sector has to abide by the ethical guidelines. "Ethics can be defined as a set of moral principles or rules of conduct" (O'Farrell, 1999). The ethics framework states the guidelines that are expected of each counsellor and professional and it consists of three elements; Values, principles and also personal moral qualities. "Professional ethics
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