Throughout my life I have always strived to support and care for individuals in the best possible way and my aim now is to pursue a career in a profession in which this quality is fundamental. I believe that studying a degree in Health and Social Care will allow me to gain a thorough understanding of the knowledge and skills needed in this area and of the mental and physical needs of different individuals. Studying this subject at A-level has hugely increased my enthusiasm towards caring and safeguarding individuals through a profession and has also encouraged me to continue my studies into higher education.
The A-level courses I study have enabled me to attain vast amounts of information that would be useful on this course. From studying AS level Health and Social Care, I have learnt many things regarding the quality of care and caring techniques that are used in all professions such as gaining compliance; and that a key aspect of this is communication. It has made me aware of how to communicate effectively within various care environments and also with a diverse range of people. This will help me in any profession as communication is a crucial aspect of caring for all individuals. Also, I have learnt through different policies and legislations in place in order
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I have shown that I am able to work effectively as part of a team through numerous activities where I was required to cooperate with other students in order to complete a task successfully. It is very important to be able to cooperate effectively with allied health professionals so this skill is very beneficial to me. As part of this subject, I took part in British Sign Language lessons for 20 hours. It helped to broaden my knowledge on the diverse range of needs different people have and how hugely it can affect their lives. From doing this, I have also improved my communication
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Care in Practise for Higher (2010) Janet Miller, Susan Gibb, George baker and Ellen Lancaster
5.1 - give an example of a training course you have been on, how did you change your working practices in the care home from the training.
At the start of the health and social care course I knew that I wanted a career working within the health or social care sector. From working with local authorities (such as schools, elderly care home) I have learned how to communicate effectively with different service users. Professionally I have learned the importance of guidelines within a health and social care sector. I know and understand the relevant that I am able to promote later within my career with working with service users.
This hazard can cause damage to patient’s goods, furniture and can even cause dampness to their rooms and to the environment. This can even cause patient to be sick of
A. There are many potential barriers to communication such as language barriers, it can be hard to communicate with someone who does not understand your language or vice versa. Also cultural differences may be a problem as different communication aids such as touching, eye contact, or tone, which may be acceptable in one culture may not be
Assignment: Keeping People Safe Unit 7: Principles of Safe Practice in Health and Social Care A: Examine how duty of care contributes to safe practice in health and social care settings B: Understand how to recognise and respond to concerns about abuse and neglect C: Investigate the influence of health and safety legislation and policies in health and social care settings D: Explore procedures and responsibilities to maintain health and safety and respond to accidents and emergencies in health and social care settings Task 1: Evaluate significance of duty of care, explaining its significance in promoting safe practice, Evaluate significance of complaints procedure in promoting safe practice, and justifies the procedures used when responding
Current legislation and policies and changes to personal values can impact on work in health and social care.
Different people look at health in different ways. It can depend on their culture, environment, religion or age group. In order to have a clear understanding about how the people look at health, I have conducted a survey from a random sample of people who belongs to the above groups (e.g. people of different ages have been chosen).
I am inspired to embark on this path because I want to gain an in depth understanding within the Learning Disability and Mental Health field for example professional aspects of care, biological basis for health and well being, identifying knowledge for nursing practice, origins and expressions of Mental Health and wellbeing, I want to be able to carry out the tasks of providing care and support for people with mental in capabilities, knowing that I am doing so with the full comprehension and grasp of what each patient needs.
Communication is usually taken for granted in our every day to day living as we use it without thought. Good communication skills are needed in the workplace and especially with nursing staff to and from patients when giving first hand care. Good or bad communication can make there experience within the health care setting a positive or negative one and can leave a lasting impression. A good health care provider can use there communication skills to put a patient at ease with a few comforting words or gestures, a lack of positive communication in the health care setting could leave the patient feeling neglected, ignored and not valued as a patient.
During my placement, I also developed good communication skills. I learned how to communicate effectively with clients to enable the provision of health care. When addressing clients, I avoided the use of difficult medical terms and opted for simpler words that were easily understood by all. I also used a variety of efficient communication methods such as allowing clients to express themselves, providing sufficient time for discussion and maintaining eye contact with clients. And to those clients that did not understand English, I sought the assistance of a trusted
There are many differing ideas on the best way to communicate in health and social care and there are many strategies used by the many differing professionals working in health and social care. This assignment will review the different strategies used and then will evaluate the differing strategies and their effectiveness when overcoming barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions.
R/602/2954 Understand Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health, Social Care or Children and Young People’s Settings
Having done work experience at a care home, I was able to work and interact closely with elderly residents, which was very rewarding. This enabled me to actively care for people and to gain more confidence and this was achieved through speaking with the residents, participating in various actives and making them tea. This experience also made me aware of their healthcare needs and challenges related to their care such as giving the right dosage for their