Topic outline
Introduction
During your time working in the health and social sector, you will have a range of experiences that are new to you. This learning pathway provides you with the opportunity to explore behaviour management and dealing effectively with a range of people.
Learning Pathway details
- Pathway Length – 14 – 18 hours
- Sharable certificate on completion
- 100% Online
- Beginner / Intermediate Level
During this learning pathway you will be learning about:
Session 1 – Developing Awareness in Practice
1-2 hours to completeIt is important for professionals to understand their thoughts about people, how they treat individuals in their care and why these thoughts and actions exist. This helps those working in health and social care to develop a better self-awareness of their behaviour and the needs of others. A method that a professional uses to do this is called reflective practice and is essential in any field of work.
Objectives:
- Understanding Reflecting on practice.
- Understanding Reflection and self-awareness.
- Understanding The 10 C's of reflection
Session 2 – Communication and Terminology
1-2 hours to completeIt is important to understand equality and diversity in communication and the terminology used within the health and social care profession, so that you use them appropriately. Using terms such as diversity, oppurtunities and rights should be used in the right context, as well as considering the environment that this terminology is used in. Not understanding this will make communication confusing and embarrassing for you as a professional, especially in diverse workforces.
Objectives:
- Understanding Communication & Terminology
- Understanding Communication
- Understanding Communication cycle
- Understanding Terminology used in health and social care services
- Understanding Types of discrimination terminology
Session 3 – Committing to the Care Value Base Through Communication
1-2 hours to completeThe care value base is a set of principles that helps health and social care professionals put the people in their care at the centre of provision and practice. Communications fits within the care value base because it lies in the centre of health and social care. Without good communication a professional is unable to ensure that people are receiving the best care.
Objectives:
- Understanding Types of communications
- Understanding Language preferences and needs
- Understanding Communication considerations for the professional
Session 4 – Groups, Stereotyping and Labelling
1-2 hours to completeUnderstanding how you think about things is a good skill, as this will allow you to identify the assumptions that you have made and remove these from your professional life. In order to do this it is important to recognise what stereotyrping is and how this forms into labels and prejudice, so that you can assess your thoughts and understand why you have them. We all have negative thoughts, this does not make us bad people, its what you do with them that matters.
Objectives:
- Understanding Why we put people in groups
- Understanding Stereotyping, labelling and other discriminatory behaviour
- Understanding Groups that likely to be discriminated against
Session 5 – Challenging Behaviour
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Session 6 – Dealing with Conflict
1-2 hours to completeIt is important for professionals to deal with conflict in health and social care because tension can build and aggressive behaviour can develop if people feel that their problems or care aren't being dealt with properly. The effect of conflict can also create aggressive or passive (acceptance of poor treatment) behaviour, which is couterproductive for creating a healthy environment for care. Conflict can also arise between health and social care staff, for example when a number of different services are required for the care of an individual.
Objectives:
- Understand conflict and discrimination
- Understand how to be assertive
- Understand conflict
- Understand how to deal with conflict
Session 7 – Principles of Positive Risk Taking for Individuals
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Conclusion
This pathway has explored the emotional and social development of a person throughout the stages of life. You should now be able to identify the evolution of emotional and social development of a person throughout the life cycle.
Final Reflection Task
- Your final part of this pathway is to share a reflection. It is important to reflect after any learning you do as this helps close the loop on what you have learnt, gives you the opportunity to answer any question you may have or even encourage you to find out more information. It will also help us in creating future pathways, learning packages and platforms.