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    INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH, SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN'S AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S SETTINGS 1.1 Identify different reasons people communicate “Communication is a process of passing information and understanding from one person to another”Keith Davis) We are social being and always depend on each others in everyday life. People communicate to build and maintain relationships - family, parenting, community. Communication is necessary for emotional intimacy. People communicate

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    some sort of communication barrier. Effective communication is critical within any and all organizations, particularly criminal justice organizations. It is imperative that there is no barrier in criminal justice communications because this misunderstanding can lead to a life or death situation (Miller, 2016). Sometimes these barriers are within our control, sometimes they are not, and being alert of such obstacles may determine how successful you will be in a situation. Communication frequently

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    Health And Social Care(Communication) . 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

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    Barrier to communication are experienced by people who have disabilities that affect their healing, reading, speaking, writing and understanding, before making a communications there are factors that need to be considered when giving a massage e.g. Timing- social carers need to use the timing well when communicating with service users e.g. learns how to deliver bad news to a person. Emotion- emotional person will not be interested into receiving the massage or exchange communication thus, the server

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    In today’s world communication is incredibly important. Whether it is communicating at work, with a physiatrist, or even just a spouse; how a person communicates directly affects their life. As humans we not only use our voices to communicate but also our body’s. Humans can tell a lot about another person based on their body language and without body language it can become more difficult to communicate with a person. Communicating without a body can result in a human misconceiving the ideas or intent

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    productivity. Communication richness varies depending on situations. As we know, there are rich and lean richness’s of media, Rich medium is best for non-routine situations. Referring to Nokia’s communication strategies, as an example of rich medium there are communications tools like Live Meeting and Video conferencing. Lean medium is the most effective for routine situations. BlogHub and VideoHub are Lean Medium for the Nokia company. 2. How does Nokia’s use of social media tend to eliminate barriers to

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    Discuss the barriers and facilitators to effective communication with a client as an occupational therapist. Communication is considered to be a two way process, which involves at least two people sharing information (Higgs, Sefton, Street, McAlister & Hay, 2005). It can occur through speech or vocalisation (e.g. crying), non-verbal cues such as facial expressions, gestures, eye contact and through written or other material forms such as pictures (O’Toole, 2012). Communication is considered effective

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    cultures. Due to the different backgrounds and cultures, there are a number of barriers to effective cross-cultural communication. The same words have different meanings to people that from different cultures, even the people that speak the same language. In my own opinion, there are three aspects of cross-cultural communication barriers: they are language, behavior and emotion. Firstly, language is always an serious barrier to people in the whole world. People who speak the same language also have misunderstandings

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    social. Listening is both necessary and an important aspect of the communication process, because it is one of the most important skills a person can obtain. Listening is one of the most powerful aspects and tools of communication. Listening is a process that is used to receive, convey a meaning, and respond to both verbal and nonverbal messages. There are many barriers individuals face when listening to others speaks. Some barriers are Daydreaming, Prejudging the speaker or the information, and interrupting

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    the family’s only resort for accessing the necessary care. This is one example of the many barriers people may encounter when trying to access healthcare services. Throughout my medical experience, I have come to understand the importance of overcoming these barriers in order for patients to achieve the quality of care they deserve. As a physician, I hope to be at the forefront of addressing these barriers and bridging these gaps in healthcare. Even when an individual has the resources to access

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