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Explain Stretegies to Overcome Barriers to Effective Communication

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btec national diploma in health and social care level (1C) | Unit 1: Developing effective communication in health and social care | P4: explain strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions. | | | For this question I am going to explain strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions.

There are many different strategies can be used to overcome barriers of communication in a health and social care settings:

1. Building relationships and appropriate verbal and non-verbal communication.

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With this system blind people can read by running their fingers across the dots, and can write by impressing the raised dots into paper using a frame called Braille slate, or a Braille writer.

Other possible strategies are: * Use language to describe things. * Assist people to describe things. * Explain details that sighted people might take for granted. * Check glasses. Other aids and equipment.

Another example, people with hearing disability may use hearing aids. They are battery-powered electronic devices with small microphones to pick up and increase the volume of sound received by a person. Also, text phones, relay systems and minicoms may be used for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Other possible strategies are: * Don’t shout. Use normal clear speech and make sure your fase is visible for people who can lip-read. * Show pictures or write messages. * Learn to sign (for people who used sign language). * Ask for help from, or employ, a communicator or interpreter for sign languages. * Check that hearing aids and equipment are working.

For people with physical and intellectual disabilities may be used strategies, such as: * Increase your knowledge of disabilities. * Be calm and patient. * Use pictures and signs as well as clear, simple speech. * Set up group meeting where people can share speech. * Check that people do not become

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