Be able to meet the communication and language needs, wishes and preferences of individuals
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Factsheet 9: Communication between care and support staff and people with learning disabilities and their families, including the use of hospital passports and communication books’ from the Learning Disabilities Mortality Review
- ‘How to care for someone with communication difficulties’ from the NHS
- ‘Importance of communication in health and social care’ from the Virtual College
- ‘Effective communication with service users’ from the Career Trend website
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- This section of the Social Care Institute for Excellence looks at working with communication needs. this section you will meet four people with very different communication needs and discover basic information that should help you to communicate with them.
- This article is called ‘Communication is key in health and social care’ from the DJD Social Care Consultants.
- Take time to make yourself familiar with various cultures, unique needs, dietary requirements, and special needs for each individual you work with. Make a note of your findings and take some time to research them, using the internet, any books or leaflets at your setting or in the local library, the knowledge of your colleagues and, most importantly, the individuals themselves.
- Think And Challenge
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