wellbeing of children and young people 1. Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people 1.1 Current legislation‚ guidelines‚ Policies and procedures UK Home Nation for safeguarding Children The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 • Children’s rights to protection from abuse • The right to express their views and be listened to • The right to care • Services for disabled children • Services for
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P2 Outline the arrangements for providing quality care for looked after children and young people This report will introduce the types of care provisions that are available for children and young people. The report will outline what the different types of care provisions include What they do and why they do it. Key information that will be addressed include the following care provisions; ∙ Foster Care ∙ Residential Care ∙ Respite Care ∙ Adoption Within this report you
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Unit 301 & 305 Communication/Develop Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People & Adults Please write out each question in full including the reference numbers. Question 1 Consider how the following contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate: (301 1.3) Social - When in a social environment you are more than likely around people who know your personality and how you communicate‚ perhaps jokes‚ dramatic notions‚ being loud or quietly thoughtful may be ways in
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CU1521- Support children and young people’s health and safety. 1.1 Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. The factors that you would need to take into account include * Individual needs depending on their age or abilities‚ for example a child of two years may not be able to do the physical things of a child who id five years old. So you would have to set out different activities for different ages. *
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the points by conducting interviews with several students and a staff member to gain further insight. Secondly I plan to provide suggestions of how information technology/systems can maintain currents strengths‚ capitalize on opportunities‚ mitigate threats and manage weaknesses by providing examples of how this has been achieved in other institutions. Lastly this paper seeks to answer the question of which institution (private or public) provides the best education. Question 1: This part of
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June English 102 November 9‚ 2014 Health Risks Associated with Technology The widespread use of technology has led to some important use health concerns. Some of the move common physical health risks are repetitive strain injuries‚ computer vision syndrome‚ and muscular pain. These injuries are on the rise for users of technology. A repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an injury or disorder of the muscles‚ nerves‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ and joints. Technology-related RSIs include tendonitis and carpal
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IMPACT OF INTERNET USE ON CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS By Miss Kaleyvani Geeseeny Sawmy Clinical Psychologist Children’s motives Few studies have been conducted – that can explain people’s motives for using internet. Research suggest that children use media for entertainment and relaxation purposes (to relieve boredom‚ to play games‚ or for social interaction) however little is known about what really motivate children to use Internet. Adolescents’ motives Use the Internet more for
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Childrens and Young Peoples Workforce (NVQ QCF) Level 2 Certificate Work-based Location Overview This qualification is for students who wish to work with children age 0 – 19 years. This may include: • early years worker • early years assistant • child minder • assistant youth support and community worker Key facts Childcare (General) NVQ and relevant components CACHE Certificate Childrens and Young Peoples Workforce (NVQ QCF) - Level 2 Business Development Awarded by About this course What’s
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The Effects of Internet Communication Technology on Society Technology has come a long way in its’ day. Once thought that the world would need only a hand full of computers has turned out to each family having a hand full of computers. From computers filling up a large sized room to computers that fit in the palm of your hand. Technology has become faster‚ smaller and ever more affordable through time. The introduction of the microprocessor had greatly contributed to the development of computers
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participation and equality of access so that every pupil has the same opportunities offered to them regardless of personal background. In order for us to achieve this we must involve the children in finding out what works well in school and what doesn’t. I believe that involving the children in this process would make the children more confident and feel more valued. The Equality Act 2010 states that there are seven different types of discrimination‚ which are: · Direct discrimination: discrimination because
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