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    | 013 Understand Partnership Working in Services for Children and Young People - Questions | | Task A Questions | 1 Why is it important for children and young people that you work in partnership with the following people/groups? | | (a) Parents‚ carers‚ guardians | | This is the most important partnership as Parents/carers need to feel confident with the setting and it’s staff. They will want and expect the highest level of care for their child. Nurturing a partnership with Parents/carers

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    Young people´s work ethic – then and now There is no doubt that good work ethics are essential to become a good employee. If you do not have good work ethics‚ then all the skills you bring to your job are of no importance. Anyway‚ is there a difference between young people´s work ethic then and now? On the outset‚ it must be considered that nowadays young people want an office with a secretary where they really do not have to do a thing. They do not want to have an exhausting job where they have

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    Criminal Procedure Policy James Knight CJA/364 October 17‚ 2012 David Klein * * Criminal Procedure Policy * The criminal procedure policy is initiated with a crime committed by a perpetrator. This process for the criminal can end at any of the various steps of the criminal process. As a criminal is process the individual has rights that are provided by the United States Constitution to ensure fairness and justice. The two major procedural models that shape the criminal

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    legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people. Outcome 1 “Safeguarding is not just about protecting children from abuse. It protecting children from maltreatment‚ preventing the impairment of children’s health or development‚ ensuring that children’s health or development‚ ensuring that children are growing up in circumstances that provide safe and effective car and helping children to have the best life chances so that they can enter adult hood successfully

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    As far as being Jason being the safety coordinator he is responsible for making the work place a safe place. He was not concerned with the risks of the accumulated wood dust in the work place. His ethical and moral obligation for the employees was not of any value to him. He did not think it was necessary to investigate the situation any further. He had more of a passive approach with dealing with the situation. The area manager seemed more of the greater good for the company and not for the employee’s

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    CYPOP 14: SUPPORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS Identify the different relationships that children and young people may have (Learning outcome 1.1) ➢ Parents‚ siblings and extended family ➢ Friends‚ enemies ➢ Doctors‚ dentist‚ LAC nurse ➢ Social workers ➢ Teachers/tutors ➢ Carer’s Explain the importance of positive relationships for development and well-being (Learning outcome 1.2) ➢ Children’s welfare can be properly monitored

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    standards‚ ethics‚ and principles. The term "Policies and Procedures" is adequate to summarize all of the above. Success at work does not come out of spontaneous actions; it is the outcome of organized and well-planned practices. In business‚ we do not act as if we are cooking at home‚ where the recipe could be changed a little bit according to our discretion. Indeed‚ we run business under a strict control of policies and procedures. That way‚ our works are systemized and organized. As a result

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    Explain the importance of reassuring childrenyoung people and adults of the confidentiality of shared information and the limits of this. It is important to reassure childrenyoung people and adults that any information about them is kept confidential and only used where and when necessary and only for the duration required in order to maintain their trust and security. It is their right to privacy to have this information kept confidential and not passed on for others to talk about or gossip

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    Understand the principals of developing positive relationships with childrenyoung people and adults. 1.1‚ Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with childrenyoung people and adults. Effective communication is the most important part in developing positive relationships with childrenyoung people and adults. Some pupils that struggle with their learning and/or have confidence issues may find that

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    Describe the importance of play and leisure for children and young people. Wales is the only country in the world to have a policy about play‚ part of it says; “play is the elemental learning process by which humankind has developed. Children exhibit a behavioural imperative and instinctive desire to play. It has contributed significantly to the evolutionary and developmental survival of our species. Children use play in the natural environment to learn of the world they inhabit with others. It

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