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    Typical Needs

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    TYPICAL NEEDS 2 After reading Chapter One from ‘Becoming a Helper’ by Corey and Corey I learned different things about myself and my own personal needs. I learned about the nine different typical needs and how my own personal needs relate to them. This will help me to have a better understanding of the factors that have influenced me to join this program and the helping profession. The Need To Make An Impact Having a need to make a difference or have some sort of impact on someone’s

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    Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work and with children and young people Outcome 1 1.1 What are the laws and codes of practice that relate to the promotion of equality and the valuing of diversity? The Equality Act 2010 The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 The Race Relations Act 1976 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 1.2 Why is it important to support the rights of all children and young people to particiption and equality of access

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    Amplified needs for students with disabilities are needs that need to be addressed and worked with to give students who present a disability equal opportunity‚ access‚ education‚ and so forth as those who do not present a disability. The use of the word amplified is used to emphasize‚ to aid students who present a disability in achieving these equal factors as those who do not present a disability‚ some needs may potentially be present that others‚ who do not present a disability‚ may not be limited

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    Helping people in need a supererogation or an obligation People in poor nations are starving to death when we are enjoying our delicious meal with our friends and family. There are various governmental aid-projects and privately run charities which are responsible for delivering donations from the relatively wealthy nations to the nations in need. I believe it is a morally right thing to help the people in need‚ but not every one of us would make donations regularly. Peter Singer uses the drowning

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    Unit Title: Support individuals with specific communication needs Unit sector reference: HSC 3029 Level: 3 Credit value: 5 Guided learning hours: 35 Unit accreditation number: T/601/8282 Unit purpose and aim This unit is for those who support individuals with specific communication needs. It provides the learner with the knowledge and skills that address personal interaction and the use of special methods and aids to promote communication. Learning Outcomes The learner will: Assessment

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    care worker I have a duty of care to every young person that I work with. This means that I have to keep the safety of the young person as the top priority in everything that I do. I do this by making sure that I keep within the barriers of confidentiality‚ keeping aware of the risks that are all around by doing risk assessments‚ reporting any concerns that I have to the on call duty manager and ensuring I maintain professional boundaries with all young people by not allowing them to make unhealthy attachments

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    Additional Support Needs and the Medical and Social Model of Disability The Additional Support for Learning Act was introduced in Scotland in November 2004. This Act introduced the concept of additional support needs and placed the responsibility for identifying‚ planning and making provisions for children with complex or multiple additional support needs onto educational authorities. This essay is going to discuss additional support needs and the ways in which they can impact on pupils learning

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    The article Children Need to Play‚ Not fight by Jessica Statsky basically battled non-need of fighting theory in youth. She took the side totally against this idea. She advised over the earlier decades’ spread of battling speculation in child ages. Their gatekeepers were inclined to give watchful thought on the outcome of the diversion or match. The inventor raised some her unmistakable purposes behind right how this speculation wasn’t correct. In her article‚ she said "each sorted out amusement

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    - | TDA 2.4 - Equality‚ Inclusion & Diversity In Work With Children and Young People. | Kerri Cook | | Contents Section One: Page 4 Legislation‚ participation‚ equal access and valuing and promoting cultural diversity. Section Two: Page 8 Prejudice & Discrimination and own attitudes‚ values and opinions. section three: Page 13 group inclusion Contents Page 4 - Section One Page 5 - 1.1 - Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality

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    Physical Needs

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    intellectual being. The child’s cognitive development includes understanding and being able to make up stories‚ identifying basic shapes‚ colors and being able to sort by size‚ color‚ shape (U. of Pittsburgh‚ undated). Physical Needs First and foremost‚ children hold the human right to survival; the physical plant of the school must be set up in such a way as to provide the least possible bodily risk to the child. In planning layout and design‚ potential hazards such as open stairs‚ low windows

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