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Collaborative Working

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The assessment for Collaborative Working is 1 component part:

Individual Presentation           100%

Each Student will complete a presentation and submit presentation notes.

You are required to carry out an individual presentation paper with a maximum of 10 (PowerPoint) slides supported by a maximum of 1500-word count note.  The slides and notes would have to be submitted together as a single document (either Word or PDF) and present the following;

  • Explain and apply relevant theories in relation to communication, motivation and teamwork that can develop professional relationships and facilitate collaborative working in health and social care.

 

  • Discuss how to manage conflicts, challenge poor or ineffective professional relationships and analyse how these can be improved considering the potential impact on the service user.

 

  • Explore the importance of developing professional relationships for collaborative working in the health and social care sector.

 

  • Critically evaluate the importance of professional relationships in collaborative working to improve standards in care within the industry.

 

ASSESSMENT SUBMISSION

All assignment will be submitted in electronic format and uploaded to LSC Portal on Turnitin

Date assignment set May 2022
Submission deadline date 8th August 2022
Return date to students 5th September 2022

 

 

 

Assessment Weighting Criteria (100%)

The following assessment criteria will be used to mark the assessment activities:

 

 

Assessment Criteria Indicative weighting
Explain and apply relevant theories in relation to communication, motivation and teamwork that can develop professional relationships and facilitate collaborative working in health and social care. 20%
Discuss how to manage conflict, challenge poor or ineffective professional relationships and analyse how these can be improved considering the potential impact on the service user. 20%
Explore the importance of developing professional relationships for collaborative working in the health and social care sector. 25%
Critically evaluate the importance of professional relationships in collaborative working to improve standards in care. 25%
Peer assessment of collaborative working skills 10%