Working with other professionals (ie, GP's Social Workers ). Involves communicating and exchanging of relevant information, this ensures all service user's receive the correct care, advice, counselling and support they may need for their continual well being. 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 as family and friends may be able to
1. Explain three differences between a working relationship and a personal relationship. 1) A working relationship is a relationship where I spend time with my colleagues and students together at work, but I have little or no contact out of working hours. It’s a strictly professional relationship. 2) A working relationship has professional guidelines, boundaries and decisions to follow or to be made, without being influenced by personal emotions and feelings.
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.
Effective communication helps correctly exchanging information, develop understanding of the needs of an individual, Also forming a good working relationship and working partnership with benefits for everyone, especially individuals using the service. 2 Individuals using the service and their carers: Effective communication between individuals using the service and their carers is important to develop understanding of the needs of the individuals, to enable carers to provide the support the clients require and improve the quality of the service. Respect to each other can be developed thought communication. When individuals and workers communicate effectively and appropriately relationship are developed and trust is establish. Using the table below, identify three ways of finding out the communication and language needs of an individual.
Unit 201. Outcome 1. People often communicate so they can develop and maintain positive working relationships with family and friends of a person who may be using their services. For people who are using a service they communication so they can express their wants and needs so they can be met. We all also need to do develop and maintain positive working relationships with colleagues and professionals who have contact with the service that you are a part of.
Effective communication also helps families and staff to build a trusting partnership and develop honest and respectful relationships. When families and staff have a genuine interest in one another, people are able to be open about their thoughts and feelings. 2. Identify one policy and one procedure from children or young person's work setting for sharing information. All policies should be available to those who need to know basis and they may be shared with colleagues, parents, carers and other settings as well as with other agencies and services.
Be able to establish and maintain positive |2.1 Interact with family members in ways that respect their culture, experiences | |relationships with families |and expertise | | |2.2 Demonstrate dependability in carrying out actions agreed with families | | |2.3 Describe principles for addressing dilemmas or conflicts that may arise in | | |relationships with families
CU2940 Identify the features of effective partnership 1.1 -.Any information that is shared with other partnerships is for the benefit of the service user and their family, by partnerships working together and gathering all the information together it builds a bigger picture of the service users lifestyle . Each partnership may see different things in their visits to the family or when the service user goes to settings and clinics. So by all working together they can implement and plan for all needs not just one that maybe seen by one professional. For effective partnership to work they will need to have good communication written and oral, build positive relationships in terms of respect, good rapport and understanding, share information, maintain good regular contact, work together for the needs of the service user and have good working practice Explain the importance of partnership working with; 1.2 – Colleagues It benefit’s the service user if colleagues have a good working partnership, it creates positive environments where clients settle better. Also building positive relationships is good for when it comes to sharing information, everyone knows what each one is doing, colleagues can support each other and enjoy their job better and runs smoothly.
Assignment 301 Principles Of Communication In Adult Social Care Settings Task A Ai) Identify four different reasons why People Communicate * To gain information and knowledge about something or someone. * To express our thoughts, feelings and needs. * To socialise and make friends * To pass on our knowledge, memories and beliefs Aii) Describe two ways of how effective communication can effect relationships in an adult social care setting between individuals using the service, their carers, colleagues and other practitioners. Effective communication will ensure support workers understand the wants and needs of a service user to enable them to provide the best possible care for the service user and build trust between colleagues, it helps the workplace run smoothly and prevents mistakes being made. For other practitioners it allows correct and accurate information to be passed to them about the service users and helps you understand each others roles and responsibilities.
Mainly anyone you feel you can rely on for support and guidance. 3.1 It is very important that you work in partnership with your colleagues and all other people. This will include carers, families, advocates, doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, other health professionals, social workers, voluntary organisations and other people. Others people 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 in being part of