Assignment for 201 (Level 2 Diploma in Care) C&G Q1 1.1 Identify 5 different reasons why people communicate. To give an explanation or pass on information Socialize Give warnings Planning Find out what people need (It’s a way of expressing their needs. Keep records/ contemporaneous records. Mentoring and supporting others). Q2 1.2 Explain how good communication can have a positive effect on the way a dental nurse interacts with: a. Colleagues Share information‚ ask and reply to questions‚ keep
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D1 Social development means that it’s the positive progress of a persons living standards‚ health and education in life. Social development is split up into five stages these are prmitive communal society‚ feudalism‚ capitalism‚ socialism‚ communism. It also means that as a person you are able to develop skills and learn to intreact and communicate in an effective way with other. You also develop and learn how to take turns and share as part of this in a civilized way. Children
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It important to build a good relationship with parents‚ an easy way to do this is to make sure you have good communication with them. For example make sure that you talk them in the appropriate language for example using their manners for example please and thank you. Therefore if you have good commutation skills and good body language when working with parents they are more likely to trust you when looking after their children. Children who can sense that their main carer has a good relationship
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Candidate Name: J/601/2874 Level 2 Dementia Awareness 1. Understanding what dementia is 1.1 Dementia are the signs and symptoms caused as a result of specific diseases such as Alzheimer’s or a stroke that involve the damaging of brain cells; as the brain cells die the person with a dementia will lose their ability to carry out their every day tasks such as personal care and interaction with other people as different parts of the brain are damaged. Dementia affects both older and younger people and
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Unit 4 assignment E1: Health and safety at work act 1974: This legislation provides necessary information‚ training and supervision to enable safety of environment. For childcare settings it ensures policies and procedures are in place and reports are made if anything unsafe occurs in the setting. Childcare act 2006: Within this act is the every child matters program (ECM) which focuses on children’s safety‚ health‚ economic well-being‚ that they enjoy and achieve and make a positive contribution
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Cache Level 1 – CFC 17 – Supporting Babies to play How can a baby’s development be supported through play? (1.1 &1.2) Area Activities How it supports development Physical (gross motor) Play mat Helps baby’s reach out and grasp the toys. The baby can explore the mat with their hands and feet and star to lift their heads up. Physical (fine motor) Nursery rhymes Nursery rhymes help babies because they are copying your actions with their fingers and hands Social Building blocks Helps babies
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Supporting the school 1. Explain the legal responsibilities of the school relating to the duty of care and the welfare of the child. All adults working with children or young people have a legal responsibility to protect them; these responsibilities are outlined in child protection laws. As outlined in the children’s act 1989 the welfare of the child is paramount‚ this act gives guidelines for schools‚ local authorities and courts which they must adhere to in order to protect children. Within
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Unit four: Principles of supporting change in a business environment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area
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2007 p.3) Private services don’t rely on government funding‚ they are provided independently. They tend to make a profit out of the work they do. For example‚ Nannies. As they run their own business looking after children causing it to expensive. E.2 Statutory services provide health‚ education‚ financial support‚ personal services and leisure support. For example‚ a primary school provides an education to develop their skills‚ language and understanding in many subjects. Primary schools also provide
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Supporting the Curriculum 1. Explain what is meant by the term National Curriculum? The national curriculum is a legal requirement and is compulsory to all schools children aged 5 to 16 whether attending private or public school. Schools must provide an age appropriate and achievableeducation to all students. Schools are required to provide a varied education including English‚ mathematics‚ science‚ religious education and physical education. The education should challenge the learner and needs
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