People skills and the 6C's

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Empathy
The ability to share and understand the emotions of others
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Patience
The capacity to accept or tolerate problems without becoming annoyed or anxious
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Engendering trust
The ability to get people to trust you
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Flexibility
Being able to fit in with others and change your own plans if necessary
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A sense of humour
Being able to see the funny side of situations
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Negotiating
The process by which two parties with different interests or perspectives attempt to reach an agreement
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Care
Providing service users with constant high quality care that takes identified needs into consideration throughout each life stage
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Compassion
How care is given through relationships with the service users based on empathy, kindness, respect, dignity, and trust.
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Competence
The ability to have the knowledge and skills to provide high quality care as well as having the ability to provide care confidently
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Communication
The ability to actively listen, engage, share information, and respond to service users, staff, and the families of the service users
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Courage
The ability to speak up and do the right thing for the benefit of the service user and their needs or preferences
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Commitment
The ability to take the time to provide high quality care and continue their training for the benefit of their service users and others
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The capacity to accept or tolerate problems without becoming annoyed or anxious

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Patience

Card 3

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The ability to get people to trust you

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Card 4

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Being able to fit in with others and change your own plans if necessary

Back

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Card 5

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Being able to see the funny side of situations

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