1.All those working with children have a professional responsibility to safeguard and protect children. Child Protection is a highly emotive subject‚ evoking strong feelings in most people. In order to provide the most effective support and help for vulnerable children and their families‚ all staff managing services and involved in working directly with children need to be able to acknowledge their feelings and examine their different values and beliefs. Every child can be hurt‚ put at risk of
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ASSIGNMENT 1 Task 1. Produce an information sheet which outlines the following: the current legislation for home based childcare and the role of regulatory bodies. K01: Understand how to set up a home based childcare service K01.1: Outline the current legislation covering home based childcare‚ and the role of regulatory bodies *** Childminder INFORMATION SHEET FOR PARENTS Legisation & the role of regulatory bodies I am an Ofsted registered childminder. The role of Ofsted is
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guidelines‚ policies & procedures: “The Children Act 1989 An Act to reform the law relating to children; to provide for local authority services for children in need and others; to amend the law with respect to children’s homes‚ community homes‚ voluntary homes and voluntary organisations; to make provision with respect to fostering‚ child minding and day care for young children and adoption; and for connected purposes.” The Children Act 1989‚ implemented for the most part on 14 October 1991‚ introduced
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settings. There are many reasons and different situations in which unable children and young people to live at home with their family‚ for example‚ if the parents cannot guarantee the basic needs of the child‚ because according to the Children Act 1989‚ parents should guarantee the safety and welfare of the child. If the parents lack the ability of parental skills it can affect the child development. As well some parents do not know how to separate issues that they might have at work or in a relationship
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Within this essay I plan to focus on one change I wish to make within in life. I then plan to complete an assessment and form an intervention plan‚ I hope to then be able to reflect on the processes involved and discuss the similarities and differences in supporting change for young people. Change: To make the form‚ nature‚ content‚ future course‚ etc.‚ of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one ’s name; to change one ’s opinion; to change the
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Children Act 1989 - Parents and professionals must work to ensure the safety of the child. Local Authority has ‘a duty to investigate when there is a reasonable cause to suspect that a child suspect that a child is suffering or likely to suffer significant harm. Children Act 2004 - This provides the legal framework for Every Child Matters. It includes the requirement for: Services to work more closely‚ forming an integrated service. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 - which
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current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ including e-safety Research this point and fill in the spider diagrams below with as many points as possible: Children Act 1989 Human Rights
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ensure complete protection to all children and young people in their area. The Children Act (1989) and (2004) is set out to ensure that people who work with children have a duty to keep them safe and free from abuse. The legislation is reviewed an changed continually to ensure that there are no possibilities of child suffering. Protecting the welfare of children is the main priority and The Children Act (1989) set out what the courts and local authorities should do. This act charged the local authority
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focus on the interests of the children and young people‚ parents‚ adult learners and employers who use them and also to see that the services for children are efficient and effective. Current legislations for home based childcare Children’s act 1989 – 2004 This act aims to improve effective local working to safeguard and promote children’s well being. The act aims to ensure that welfare of children is paramount‚ working in partnership with parents to protect children from harm. The Act is intended
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level Holly Girt School is a private Girls School; it is private because you have to pay to go to the school each term. Meadow lane infant’s school is school which is a statutory setting; this is because it is run by the government. “These are services that have to be available by law‚ i.e. legislation has been passed which requires either the government or local authorities to provide them.” (Tassoni P‚ 2007‚ page 3) Brownies is run by Girl Guiding UK‚ which is voluntary organised for girls
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