26.05.12 Visit from Julie Harrison Gareth’s mum and brother Leo spent time in the garden positive visit Be Healthy 23.05.12 Joanna Gadd Occupational Therapist visited Gareth in the home to take measurements of Gareth to adjust his hard rock chair 24.05.12 Joanna Gadd visted the home to adjust Gareth’s hard rock chair Medication review held at Greenfold school information collected and no side effects at present .Gareth appears to be able to concentrate for longer periods
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happen so this policy will details what is to happen if these do occur.Accidents/ Emergencies:In the event of an accident/ emergency I will be responsible for ensuring that all the children are safe while working with the child on a one to one basis. If my assistant is on the premises I will ask that she keeps the children calm in a separate room so that I can give the individual child my full attention. Below is what will take place at this time;• If your child has an accident I will reassure and offer
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Statutory means that something must be provided. In the case of childcare the government or local education authority have a statutory obligation to provide some form of childcare which they do in the form of schools‚ nurserys etc. Voluntary sector organizations also provide these services but they are not required to‚ they choose to do so. The statutory sector involves all the organisations that are set up‚ controlled and funded by the government‚ for example public school and NHS hospitals
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Karolina Przednikowska Unit1 Childcare. The first statutory childcare setting I chosen is primary school. Primary school children are age’s between5-11. Schools exists because there is a law that states that all children should be educated from ages 5 to 16 years and this education is provided by the government if the school is public‚ for private school you have to pay fees. Primary schools follow Early Years Foundation Stage and the National Curriculum; primary schools follow the NC of
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experience. Of particular importance are any inconsistencies between experience and understanding). 3. Abstract Conceptualization (Reflection gives rise to a new idea‚ or a modification of an existing abstract concept). 4. Active Experimentation (the learner applies them to the world around them to see what results). Kolb’s learning theory (1975) sets out four distinct learning styles‚ which are based on a four-stage learning cycle. Kolb explains that different people naturally prefer a certain
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TD2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1. 1.1 legislation‚ guidelines and policies place duty on all those working in schools to ensure health‚ safety and security of children in their care. The current legislation for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people starts with all agencies working together. The UN convention on the rights of the child (1989) has set out the rights and freedoms of all children in a set of 54 articles included in those rights are
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The current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people includes the following. The Children Act 1989 (legislation) – this act focus on safeguarding children and the duties of local authorities. It identifies the responsibility of parents and anyone working with children to ensure the safety and welfare of the child is paramount. Local Authority has a ‘duty to investigate when there is a reasonable cause to suspect that a child is suffering or likely
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you get sick and do not have the medication to treat it‚ the outcome could be deadly. Millions of children go through this every single day. Not knowing what will happen. If they will get food‚ have a place to stay‚ or if they will get sick. A day in the life of a child in poverty effects them in various ways all over the nation; and there are ways that you can help. Child poverty effects the children in both physical and emotional ways. Stress‚ for example‚ impacts the children’s lives in various
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Policies and procedures for safeguarding and child protection in England and Wales are the result of the Children Act 1989 and Northern Ireland of the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995. The children Act 2004 introduced further changes to the way the child protection system is structured and organised in England and Wales. Children Act 1989 (England and Wales)/Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 These Acts aimed to simplify the laws that protected children and young people in the respective
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