During the clip Ross uses verbal communication in attempt to attract Murray into a discussion. He does by using various techniques that were effective in making Murray comfortable and more at ease. The way an individual communicates with people depends on the channels of communication open to them …show more content…
To listen is the process of hearing what an individual is saying. According to Burnard and Gill (2009) “hearing embodies not only the words that are being used, but also the non-verbal aspect of the meeting”(p.51). In order to listen an individual needs to have the skill of paying attention to other person and keeping their attention focused on the person who is talking. Ross portrayed this skill in the clip, as he stayed focused on Murray throughout the interview. Ross’s listening skills showed to be effective as his focus was on the message being communicated by Murray; he obtained a full accurate understanding, even paraphrasing some of his statements to check if he understood right. According to Sully and Dallas (2010) paraphrasing demonstrates that an individual is listening keenly and have heard what the other individual is saying, in turn the individual will feel supported and understood.
Furthermore, by maintaining an encouragable, open and honest expression he was able to have an approachable aroma about him, which revived Murray to share more of his thoughts. Ross also used gestures such ass head nods and short sounds of encouragement which showed the effectiveness of his listening skills. For example, at 3:19 minutes into the clip Ross nods along to what Murray was saying, this showed his interest and that he was paying attention. Sully and Dallas (2010), estate that by listening attentively we demonstrate …show more content…
Nolen et al (2006) created this framework for both the staff and the participants involved in care. The aim of the framework is to educate and support self awareness in all the participants involved in healthcare, for example nurses should work effectively and closely with service users, families, cares etc. (Nolan et al, 2006). According to Nolen et al (2006) care homes should have an environment in which older people experience these six senses of framework. In this report the security and belonging framework will be