HSC402 Communicating in Health and Social Care |
Assignment Question
Task 1 – 500 words
Identify key communication skills and explain how these are applied in a health and social care setting.
1.1: Compare and contrast two theoretical approaches to communication in health and social care.
1.2: Describe the main types of communication utilised within health and social care practice.
Assessment Criteria
1.1: Compare and contrast 2 theoretical approaches to communication in health and social care.
1.2: Describe the main types of communication utilised within health and social care practice.
Task 2 – 750 words
Analyse the various factors which influence the communication process in health and social care.
2.1: Discuss the main barriers to communication and how these can be overcome.
2.2: Identify a variety of alternative means of communication utilised with health and social care users with special requirements.
2.3: Explain the importance of confidentiality, referencing the 7 Caldicott Principles.
Assessment Criteria
2.1: Discuss the main barriers to communication and how these can be overcome.
2.2: Identify a variety of alternative means of communication utilised with Health and Social care users with special requirements.
2.3: Explain the importance of confidentiality, linking to Caldicott Principles.
Task 3 – 750 words
Discuss the benefits and challenges of information and communication technology (ICT) in health and social care practice.
3.1: Discuss the benefits and challenges of information and communication technology (ICT) in health and social care practice and in particular:
- how ICT has benefitted service users in health and social care
- how ICT has benefitted health and social care practitioners
3.2: Explain the Data Protection Act 2018 and its application in health and social care.
Assessment Criteria
3.1: Discuss how ICT has benefitted service users in health and social care.
3.2: Discuss how ICT has benefitted health and social care practitioners.
3.2: Explain the data protection act and its application in health and social care.