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Observing service users communication
Communicating with users daily is a great way to expand your social skills and expand your knowledge, learning things that you did not know before by communicating with users.
to ensure all service users in care settings receive the right care and service they should have
empowerment is allowing service users to have as much control over their own lives as possible.
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service users and care workers communicate so that the care worker can get the information they need to help the service user.
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analyse the use of strategies to support users of health and social care services with specific needs
at least two.
It depends with legislation you mean. Because most are in place to protect to service user or staff from the service users, such as the health and safety at work act. Other legislation is put in place so that the service users know there rights and the staff know what they can and cannot do with the service users.
it allows service users to have some control over their own lives.
Informal language in health and social care refers to using a relaxed and conversational tone when communicating with clients, colleagues, or service users. It aims to create a more friendly and approachable environment, making it easier for individuals to engage and share their concerns. However, it is important to maintain professionalism and sensitivity when using informal language in these settings.