CYP CORE 3.1 (3.4) How different types of interventions can promote positive outcomes for children and young people where development is not following the expected pattern. Occupational Therapist An Occupational Therapist will come into school and work with children who may have difficulties with gross or fine motor skills. They assess the needs of a child and provide advice for what can be done for the child to help them with any difficulties. For example; they may recommend special equipment/aids
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Support the provision of environment and how my work environment is organised to promote the development of children The physical and emotional environment we create for children at Wattville primary school has a huge impact on their development. The environment is stimulating and attractive as children learn though their senses they need the environment to be interesting and visually attractive. There are also different types of activities and play opportunities; the layout of the classroom is
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Positive relationships with children and young people are important to build and maintain because it is the body of trust in a workplace. This will help the children to create a bond with colleagues or carers because they will feel safe in the environment. They will learn to communicate and experience new things alongside their peers and practitioners. A positive relationship is built by positive interaction and will need to be maintained so the child will feel secure when in the workplace. The
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Understand how to safeguard the well-being of children and young people. 2.1 It is important to safeguard children and young people in a setting to ensure they can feel safe and secure. We must protect children and young people from abuse or neglect‚ ensure they stay safe and healthy and continue to develop well. 2.2 It is important to have a child centred approach so that the child’s feelings are experiences are taken into account and therefore any further distress can be avoided. 2.3
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CYP Core 33 4.1 Describe the possible signs‚ symptoms‚ indicators and behaviours that may cause concern in the context of safeguarding There are four types of child abuse. They are defined in the UK Government guidance Working Together to Safeguard Children 2010 which are: 1. Physical abuse 2. Emotional abuse 3. Sexual abuse 4. Neglect Bullying is not defined as a form of abuse in Working Together but there is clear evidence that it is abusive and will include at least one‚ if
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CYP Core 33 4.2 Describe the actions to take if a child or young person alleges harm or abuse in line with policies and procedures of own setting If a child or young person alleges harm or abuse in our setting we would follow the following guidance‚ policies and procedures: Listen to the child and take whatever he/she is saying seriously as the child will only disclose such information to somebody they feel they can trust. Offer support without judging or criticizing anything they are saying
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UNIT CYP CORE 3.3 LEARNING OUTCOME 1 (1.2) SAFEGUARDING CHILDRENS WELL BEING The term safeguarding means ’ promoting children’s welfare and putting measures in place it improve children’s safety and prevent abuse.’ According to Tassoni (2010) (pg 112) “ safeguarding is about much more than just protection children from direct abuse.” Safeguarding is used to protect children from a wide range of dangers such as accidents‚ substance abuse and even unprotected consenting sex. Any person or
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CYP Core 3.3 1.2 Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people Child protection is part of the wider work to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people. It refers to the activity that is undertaken to protect specific children who are suffering from any form of abuse or neglect. It also involves protecting children and young people from maltreatment and preventing impairment of a child’s health and development by ensuring children
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CYP Core 3.2 4.2 Explain how institutions‚ agencies and services can affect children and young people’s development. Multi agency teams work together to improve a child’s development. Initially a health visitor or clinic would identify problems when a child is taken for check ups. Depending on the action needed the child could be referred to a speech therapist such as SALT. If the child/young person was of school age then the SENCO (special educational needs coordinator) would be well aware of
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[CYP Core 3.1.1] Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth - 19 years. This is an explanation of the sequence and rate of development from birth to nineteen years. When giving an example of the rates of different types of development it must always be taken in to account that children develop at different times and at their own pace‚ any information provided here should only be used as a general guide. The difference between the rate and sequence of
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