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CACHE Level 2 Diploma for Children’s Care Learning and Development (QCF)
Qualification Specification

Unit title: Contribute to the support of the positive environments for children and young people
Unit number: MU 2.8

Unit reference: H/601/3496

Unit level: 2

Unit credit value: 3

Unit aim: The purpose of this unit is to develop the learners understanding of why a positive environment is important to the individual needs of children and young people and the skills required to support this.

Learning outcomes

Assessment criteria

The learner will:

The learner can:

Learning outcomes 2 and 3 must be assessed in real work environments by a qualified vocationally competent Assessor.
1. Know the regulatory requirements
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Positive environments for children and young people are underpinned by regulatory requirements. You have been asked to produce an information leaflet for children, young people, parents/carers who include:
 a description of what is meant by a positive environment
 an identification of regulatory requirements that underpin a positive environment for children and young people.

Task 2 links to learning outcome 4 -Assessment criteria 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3.
You have been asked to produce the following work documents:
 a poster which defines the basic nutritional requirements of children and young people to ensure a balanced diet and meet government guidance
 a leaflet which explains how to establish the different dietary requirements of children and young people
 a poster which describes basic food safety when providing food and drink to children and young people.
NB: You may choose to use work products to support your work.

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