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    Private. Blue House Day Nursery & Pre School is a privately funded establishment that is based in central Croydon‚ they also have establishments around the London area. As this is a privately funded establishment parents pay a fee as well as receiving financial help from the government in the form of tax credits and may receive childcare vouchers from employers. This nursery offers full and part time child care. Its hours are between 8am and 6pm‚ 51 weeks per year. Full day hours stretch from

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    This shows that the product meets European rules.’(Tassoni.P pg.140). When I go to my placements for the first time they always ask to see my CRB this shows them that I am safe to work with and be around children. In child care settings it is your employer who has a duty of care to look after you and others‚ as far as possible‚ your health‚ safety and welfare while you are at work. They should start with a risk assessment to spot possible health and safety hazards. But this is a team effort and if

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    As part of this assignment I will write about the historical developments of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) sector in Ireland‚ History of ECCE provision in Ireland Pre-school education did not really exist in Ireland apart from a few exceptions until the 1980s and 1990s. This was largely due to the fact that until quite recently the majority of Irish women did not work outside the home. Even if they did the childcare was usually provided by family members or childminders located in

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    Level 3 Unit 54

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    Diploma for Children & Young People’s Workforce Unit 54: Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Setting. By Kerry Derbyshire. Kerry Derbyshire Unit Number: 4227 - 054 What is a “Duty of Care”? 1.1 Preventing mistakes and accidents Preventing mistakes and accidents As a child care provider we are expected to have a Duty of care within our work setting‚ we are all given the appropriate attention‚ watching for potential hazards

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    Should Both Parents Work If you are married it is likely that both you and your spouse work outside the home. Dual income with no kids would be the norm. But‚ what happens when you and your spouse start having children? Realistically is it necessary for both parents to work while raising young children? This debate has stirred up much conflict in today and time. There are two very conflicting answers. The first answer states the cost of raising and supporting a family is so high that in order to

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    legislation that is in place to protect your children and the child care provider. In this document I have listed four important legislations that are of particular importance to home based child care providers and noted how I aim to incorporate them into my practice. Child care practitioners also have a regulatory body; in England it is Ofsted. This document gives you a brief description of their supervisory role in child care settings. However‚ the list of legislation is not comprehensive and nor

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    Job Brief Each childminder will be registered and inspected with Ofsted to ensure that they are able to demonstrate the quality and standards of care required by Ofsted‚ the Early Years Foundation Stage and the NCMA.  Each childminder must ensure that they provide high quality childcare‚ within a positive‚ safe and happy environment.  Childminders are responsible for planning and preparing a programme of play based activities and in the completion of all relevant record keeping‚ paperwork and

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    Daycare Persuasive Essay

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    enough to care for my child? Finding the proper daycare can be a tedious‚ but important job. Daycare providers must be knowledgeable and have the proper training to address any issue that may arise. There will be centers with inadequate supervision and unprepared employees. Parents must be determined to find the perfect match for them and their child‚ with the proper quality of care. “ In terms of assessing the quality of childcare‚ evaluation criteria should be concerned with child-adult ratio‚ physical

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    best care possible whilst in my care. I have done so in a simple question and answer format‚ please don’t hesitate to ask me if you have further questions. There are many current legislations covering home based care and I will continue to update regulations‚ rules and currant laws but I have outlined the ones below which I feel are most relevant. These are as follows:- • The Children’s Act (1989) - to investigate cases or allegations of child abuse and to illustrate that a duty of care is to

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    Why Daycare Is Important

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    Owning a business Starting a daycare business can be made up of serious decisions‚ not only do people have the opportunity to teach and care for young children. They also get to experience the achievements and joy when the child has succeeded. There are many benefits to putting a child in daycare. Here are just a few of the benefits a child can from attending daycare. Daycare can help with educational skills‚learn real world problem solving skills‚ and learn how to make and build healthy relationships

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