Communication in health and social care - Audio
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Whether working with older people, vulnerable children or patients suffering ill health or disability, care providers' ability to communicate is not only useful, but essential. This album provides an invaluable insight into all aspects of communication, with both colleagues and service users. It shows how the difficulties of operating effectively in stressful situations can be overcome and even used as a learning and developmental experience. With contributions from carers and service users, this material provides an intricate and sympathetic analysis of interpersonal relationships in care work. This material forms part of The Open University course K309 Communication in health and social care.

Relationships in two settings

Using two locations in the West Midlands, interpersonal relations are analysed in the context of everyday working practice, providing a unique look at...
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Facilitating rehabilitation

The central aspect of many social and healthcare initiatives is the patient, and this section discusses in detail the ways in which effective communic...
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Participating in power

Roger Priestly has suffered with MS for twenty-five years. He has ensured the necessary services for his needs are available. He discusses his own rea...
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Taking care

This lively section presents three dramatised scenes set in a care home for elderly residents. The scenes analyse residential care from multiple viewp...
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Skills in action

Service users and care workers highlight the ways in which specific communication skills can develop performance and recovery.
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