Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (CYPW) Who is it for? The Level 3 Diploma is aimed at those who work in the Children and Young People’ Workforce in England at an un-supervised level. The Diploma will help learners build the knowledge and skills that are required to work with children and young people from birth to 19 years. Due to the optional units it covers a diverse range of jobs and roles within this occupational area All mandatory units must be part
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Practice Evidence Record Diary UNIT 3: Safe‚ healthy and nurturing environment for children P3.1: The radiators can get hot for the children or children can get fingers caught so a radiator cover was placed on all the radiators to avoid this. A paper clip was on the floor I picked it up and threw it away‚ this is a hazard as a child could have swallowed it. The vacuum cleaner can only be done at a certain time as the wire can cause the children to trip or fall. Also the staircase and some
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Factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services I need to think about the child’s safety and welfare and keep it uppermost in mind. I also need to think about others that will work in the setting‚ carers‚ administrators etc‚ and those who will visit the setting‚ such as families‚ social workers‚ health care nurses etc. most importantly I need to make sure no one
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Review Questions 1. Explain the different forms of child abuse. Include Shaken Baby Syndrome in your response. The different forms of child abuse are physical‚ emotional‚ sexual‚ and neglect. Physical abuse is when a child’s parent or guardian is being violent to the child. For example; hitting‚ choking‚ pushing‚ and shaking. Emotional abuse is when the child is not physically harmed but is abused by words that are said‚ for example; calling them names‚ threatening them‚ exploitation‚ and abandonment
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Unit 2 Assignment TaskThe provision of healthy‚ safe and secure environments for children | Describe why risk assessment approaches may differ at various stages of child development.Risk assessment is very important in a childcare setting‚ it is a way to ensure that any potential danger to a child has been noticed and all possible measures have been taken to minimise or remove that risk. The health and safety policy in the setting should have a section covering risk assessment and should cover
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Cache level 1 Award in an Introduction to Early Years Settings. The value of play for babies and young children – Task 1 (1.1 & 1.2) Developmental Area Ways play can support the area of development The value of play in the area of development Physical Walk forwards‚ backwards and sideways. Walk on tip-toes. Running‚ stopping and starting. Jump up and down on the spot. Jump a distance. Crawl through a barrel or tunnel. Throw‚ catch and kick a ball. Carrying and passing‚ Climbing
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Unit 4 Assignment Keeping children safe E1 Identify legislation which influences healthy‚ safe and secure environments for early years settings And D1 Explain how the 5 pieces of legislation in E1 establish and maintain healthy‚ safe and secure environments Five main laws that underpin the provision of health‚ safe and secure environments for young children are: Health and Safety At Work Act 1974 Under the act 1974‚ both employers and employees have duties. Employers must produce a written policy
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Creating Safe Environments Collaboration with parents is one of the most challenging and critical issues that cause misunderstandings within the classroom and throughout the school building. It is a non-negotiable expectation among parents and teachers that include building a network between and among parents and teachers. It involves a sense of mutual respect as well as an understanding of different viewpoints. Teachers should be mindful that building relationships early in the school year will
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Safe Work Environment Lisa Chatfield HRM350-1104B-03: Workforce Effectiveness Professor Angela Nixon Phase 3 Discussion Board December 4‚ 2011 Safe Work Environment The employer is responsible for providing every employee with a safe hazard-free work environment that complies with all laws‚ both state and federal. Health and safety in the workplace means disease and injury prevention‚ and creating an environment that promotes well-being on the job. The term Ergonomics refers to scientifically
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Unit 302 Develop and maintain a healthy‚ safe and secure environment for children K3P189 Regulations covering manual handling and the risks associated with lifting and carrying children When working in childcare it is normal for the work to involve lifting and carrying babies and children‚ as well as carrying any equipment or large toys so it is important to do this properly. If a workers technique of lifting is incorrect‚ this can result in back injuries and/or risk of sprains and/or fractures
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