Communication Training CPD Approved
When working in the adult social care sector, communicating is essential to develop your understanding of a service user’s needs, so you can provide them with the support they require.
If the information exchanged is inaccurate or misleading, mistakes can be made which can result in ineffective care and a negative view of the service. Professionals will form many different relationships in their work. Some will be formal and others more informal.
Whoever you are communicating with and whatever the method you use it is essential that you make sure your communication is appropriate and effective.
This course covers some of the different ways of communication, how to identify barriers to communication and how to reduce these, making sure the person you are communicating with understands what you are communicating, how to get help with communication issues and much more.
Communication Training Essex Course Covers
Reasons People Communicate
Ways of Communicating
Identifying Communication
Barriers
Reducing Communication Barriers
Checking Understanding
Getting Help With Communication Issues
Confidentiality
Communication Training Essex
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- Verbal communication.
- Non-verbal communication (or body language).
- Written communication.
- Formal communication.