Providing information and explaining
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This resource uses a case study to help you explore the challenges that social workers experience during interviews and what decisions can be made to overcome some of these. It highlights that discovering the other person’s perspective and establishing a shared agenda for the interview are priority tasks, as well as the need to explain bureaucratic procedures and to provide as well as gather information. This resource will help you understand that effective and empowering communication in social work requires: •planning and preparation so that you are clear about what you are doing, why and how. •sensitivity towards the other person’s expectations and concerns so that you can negotiate a shared agenda for the task in hand. •accurate identification of the other person’s information needs •a way of explaining that helps the person to understand the information they need.
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Added | 16 Feb 2011 13:48 | ||||||||||
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Keywords | UKOER, SWAPBox, social work, communication, e-learning | ||||||||||
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Communication skills
These e-Learning resources examine the principles of good communication, useful techniques and how to apply these to social work/care practice.