Unit title: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Unit number: TDA 2.2 1.1 The UN Convention of the rights of the child 1989 and was ratified by the UK in 1991. The articles which are especially important for schools are Article 2 – Children have the right to protection from any form of discrimination Article3 – the best interest of the child are primary consideration Article 12 – Children are entitled to express their views‚ which should be given consideration in keeping with
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Using mobile phones has lots of advantages and disadvantages and most you will be aware of that. Earlier days‚ when we are out of home or office‚ we need to search for a public telephone booth to make a phone call‚ but now‚ just pick up your mobile phone and dial. I am trying to list the Pros and cons of using a mobile phone in this post. Advantages of using a mobile phone You are always connected‚ anybody who knows your mobile number can contact you. If you are travelling out of your territory
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EXERCISES THEME: INTERNET SAFETY FOR KIDS SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE DIRECTION: TRAFFIC Mr. Sc. Kristina Varcaković Student: Jusuf Fazlović CONTENTS INTRODUCTION The Internet can be a wonderful resource for kids. They can use it to research school reports‚ communicate with teachers and other kids‚ and play interactive
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Outcome 1 – Be able to contribute to assessments of the development needs of children and young people Outcome 1 – Be able to contribute to assessments of the development needs of children and young people (1.1) Share your EYFS assessment records and observations with your assessor For confidentiality reasons these records are kept in the office in a locked cabinet. Assessor to confirm that observations are carried out in all areas of development (1.2) List different observation methods and give
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– Caring For Children and Young People – Task 3 within this assignment I will be talking about the factors which could lead to suspicion of child maltreatment or abuse‚ different strategies and methods that are used in order to minimise the harm to children‚ young people and their families where and when the abuse is confirmed. I will also be talking about the responses where child maltreatment or abuse is suspected or confirmed relating to current legislations and policies. Task 3 (P3‚ M3‚ D2) –
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Project On Perceptions of a people at the time of purchasing a Mobile Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. Kunal Mankodi A-04 Sandip Chauhan A-44 Vimal Prajapati A-46 Jaykrishnan Sengundar A-62 Ujjaval Vaidya 1|P age Table of Content ACKNOWLEDGEMENT............................................................................................................. 3 OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH .......................................................................................
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Unit 2.9: Support Children and Young People’s Positive Behaviour Outcome 1: Know the policies and procedures of the setting for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour 1.1: Describe the policies and procedures of the school that are relevant to promoting children’s positive behaviour (e.g. behaviour policy‚ code of conduct‚ anti-bullying). All adults who work at Queens park have a responsibility to model a high standard of behaviour as their example of behaviour has a significant
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theyll receive in less than a minute. The developments of mobile phones have brought convenient advantages to the world. With the wide spread use of the internet‚ the seemingly ubiquitous prevalence of Wi-Fi hotspots and the ever presentfashion accessory that cell phones have become communication technology is more pervasivethan ever. But just because you can do something does not necessarily mean that you should.While technology can be used in wonderful ways to keep us in touch with our friends
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Discuss the possible consequences of privation. Refer to the Romanian Orphan Studies in your answer. AO1 Privation is the failure to form an attachment‚ this may be due to extremely poor parenting or prolonged stays away from a potential attachment figure. Possible consequences of privation are intellectual retardation‚ anti-social behaviour in later life an inability to form relationships and lack of guilt. Rutter investigated the progress of 111 Romanian Orphans who were brought to Britain for
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Outcome 1 1. Discuss the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people (1.1) The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is an international human rights treaty which grants all children and young people an inclusive set of rights‚ including the right to express their views and have them taken into account in all matters affecting them‚ the right to play‚ rest
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