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Communication involves speaking respectfully to people and listening to what they say. Click on the link to read 'Dignity factors - communication' from the SCIE website, which offers ideas for using communication in practice. Download the factsheet and read some of links.
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Tutorial Video
Reading Materials
Laser Learning reading text 'Communication for managers'
‘How social care staff can improve their communication’ from the Community Care website
‘Care and communication difficulties’ webpage from NHS Choices
Presentation
Good Practice Example
Interactive Quiz
Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
Click on the link to the left to watch this excellent YouTube video produced by a group of deaf young people which provided top tips for communicating with the hearing impaired.
Click on the link to the left to access this online article from LiveStrong.com on ‘Verbal vs. non verbal communication’
Click on the link to access this British Institute of Learning Difficulties factsheet about communication.
Communication involves speaking respectfully to people and listening to what they say. Click on the link to read 'Dignity factors - communication' from the SCIE website, which offers ideas for using communication in practice. Download the factsheet and read some of links.
‘A guide to confidentiality in health and social care: Treating confidential information with respect’ produced by the Health and Social Care Information Centre.
‘A guide to confidentiality in health and social care: References’ produced by the Health and Social Care Information Centre. This document provides some examples of good practice drawn from the relevant principles, obligations and laws outlined in the guide.
Extended Learning
Think And Challenge