E1 The practitioner’s responsibility in a professional relationship is that they should be able to work as part of a team and provide a high quality care and education for children‚ you would do this by following legislations. By following all your settings principles‚ policies and procedures you would be promoting and encouraging the children’s safety. You as a practitioner would always maintain a high level of safety by following the settings policies and procedures and be being aware of any emergency
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underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children. The responsibility of the practitioner is to work as part of a team with other professionals and staff members effectively to bring children and parents the best possible service i.e. working with social workers‚ speech and language therapists‚ and family support workers. Practitioners must also have a working partnership with parents‚ to work effectively with the child as the parents are the primary carers and they will know what the child
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Plight of the middle-aged women who have been turned into army of unpaid carers By James Slack Daily Mail‚ Last updated at 8:52 AM on 11th October 2010 Middle-aged women have been turned into an army of unpaid carers who suffer losses in income‚ job prospects and health. According to a landmark study of ’fairness’ in modern Britain‚ published today‚ a quarter of women in their fifties have carer responsibilities‚ often for an ageing parent. According to the Equality and Human Rights Commission
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racial discrimination and states that “It is hereby declared that for the purposes of this Act segregating a person from other persons on racial grounds is treating him less favourably than they are treated.” (www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpqa/1976/74#p+1-l1q3) This meaning that if someone purposely denies someone anything for skin colour is being racist and that is wrong in terms of society and this act. This is followed closely
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A Carer is responsible for providing personal care‚ assistance and support to an individual/dependant who has a medical condition‚ disability‚ mental illness or is aged and frail. Caring is often a full-time responsibility that requires a lot of personal and professional sacrifice. This can take an emotional and financial toll on many‚ if not all aspects of a Carers personal life‚ which should never be neglected. Carers deserve not only recognition for their important and essential role in the community
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Unit 066 Promote children’s welfare and well-being in the early years Outcome 1 AC1 In my setting we promote the children’s welfare by making sure we follow our policies to make sure the children are safe. We make sure that if any of the children are sick and they have to go home that we let the parent’s know how long the child has to be off for. After the child has left we will clean all the toys so that we do not pass on any more infection to any of the other kids. When
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appropriate language for example using their manners for example please and thank you. Therefore if you have good commutation skills and good body language when working with parents they are more likely to trust you when looking after their children. Children who can sense that their main carer has a good relationship with the childcare setting are more likely to be happy being left in the setting. According to Maskell (2010) “This links into the theorist bowlby (1950) who believed in his findings
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Work in partnership in health and social care 1.1 Identify the features of effective partnership working. A partnership is an arrangement between two or more groups‚ organizations or individuals to work together to achieve common aims. Features of this are that; All the parties involved have some sort of personal stake in the partnership; All the partners are working towards a common aim; The partners have a similar ethos or system of beliefs; The partners work together over a reasonable period
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The demographic transition model was developed to explain the changes in population. The economy is extremely affected by the level of development that each country in the world has achieved. Many of the countries that have reached stage four of the demographic transition model have a greater chance of having a successful society‚ rather than the countries that have achieved only stage one of this model. There are many factors that can affect the stage of development of a country and their ability
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by the Multi-Store Model was far too simple. Following the Multi-Store Model‚ it is believed that STM holds limited amounts of information for short periods of time with relatively little processing‚ it is believed to be a unitary store. This means that due to its single store it has no subsystems‚ unlike the Working Memory Model which has many subsystems. This proves that the Working Memory is not a unitary store. Working Memory is STM. In contrast to the Multi-Store Model‚ where all the information
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