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Be able to meet the communication and language needs, wishes and preferences of individuals

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Match the words on the left with the items on the right.

Drag and Drop items from one side to pair them with items from the other side

Relative without internet access

Busy, working relatives

A learning disabled relative

Face to face

Short email or text

Formal written letter

Which two of these is NOT a means of communication?

Touch

Behaviour

Strategy

Tone and pitch of voice

Eye contact

Vocabulary

Observation

Physical gestures or body language

If you had an individual in your setting who was deaf, who might you consult for help and advice? Select the four correct answers.

Hearing Assistive Technology organisation

Organizations for deaf people

Family tax credit office

Health Visitor

Local vicar

Audiologist

Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.

issuescaringhearingdiseaseimpairmentcommunicate

The person you're for may develop communication as a result of a physical condition, such as difficulties or visual , or as a result of a condition affecting the brain, such as Alzheimer's or stroke. These communication problems may come on gradually or could happen overnight, leaving you unprepared and unsure how best to with the person you're caring for.

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