Unit 2 Understand how schools are organised in terms of roles and responsibilities 2.1- Explain the strategic purpose of A) School governors The role of school governors is to set the goals‚ aims and ethos for the school. They are a school version of board of directors‚ they have an overall responsibility for the school‚ and they delegate the day to day jobs to the head teacher. The head teacher refers back to the school governors for important matters for example the school budget which the
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001 The context for safeguarding children and young people 1.1 Identify the changes which have occurred in the UK over the past 100 years in relation to children and health conditions/practices‚ education and employment‚ citizenship and rights‚ equality and diversity. A) Health conditions/practices There is now legislation in place to ensure all children have access to the health services they may need. Agendas such as ‘every child matters’ ensures that children have the opportunities
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Disclosure Pass 5 There may occur a time when a child tells you they have been abused or are being abused‚ this is known as a disclosure. If this occurs it is important that you are aware of the settings policy. All information a child discloses to you must be kept confidential unless the person you are telling needs to be informed of this for example‚ supervisor‚ social worker or the police. “Disclosure or concern for a child is the only occasion where there may need to divulge information” According
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fill out a head injury form and send it to parents. If the fist aider thinks the child is fine then once the child has recoverd they can join the others. If the first aider is worried they will record the childs vital signs e.g. pulse‚ breathing‚ level of consciousness and eyes. If the child is showing no improvement ring an ambulance and let the parents know. · For
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UNIT 232 MOVE AND POSITION INDIVIDUALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THERE PLAN OF CARE OUTCOME 2 UNDERSTAND LEGISLATION AND AGREED WAYS OF WORKING WHEN MOVING AND POSITIONING INDIVIDUALS 2.1 Describe how legislation and agreed ways of working affect working practices related to moving and positioning individuals‚ Every time a care worker moves or supports the weight of a service user they are manually handling that person.Unsafe moving and handling techniques can result in injury to either the
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There are a number of laws and regulations that have been put in place to protect consumers when buying products or services. Businesses must make sure they follow these laws and regulations to prevent possible legal action being taken out against them. These laws prevent the businesses from misleading customers about their goods or services. I am going to explain these laws‚ and explain how they impact of McDonalds and Apple. Sales of Goods Act 1979 The Sale of Goods Act lays down several conditions
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Teaching Assistant Diploma – Assignment Six 1. What is meant by the term educational inclusion? Inclusion in education is an approach to educating students with special needs. Under the inclusion model‚ students with special needs spend most or all of their time with non-disabled students. Implementation of these practices varies. Schools most frequently use them for selected students with mild to severe special needs. Inclusive education differs from previously held notions of ’integration’
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Unit 6 Assignment: Secondary Sources (Slip & Fall) Stephanie Royer PA 201-02 Introduction to Legal Research Professor Cynthia Middleton June 25‚ 2013 1.) Nevada follows a system using the modified comparative negligence – 51% rule. A tort rule for allocating damages when both parties are at least somewhat at fault. In a situation where both the plaintiff and the defendant were negligent‚ the jury allocates fault‚ usually as
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Unit 3: Health & Safety in the Health & Social Care Workplace The Impact of Health & Safety Requirements on Customers Steph Homer 1 Risk Assessment: ‘A systematic process of evaluating the potential risks that may be involved in a projected activity or undertaking’ - (Oxforddictionaries.com‚ 2014) 2 Risk Assessment Potential Risk or Hazard Who may be effected? Degree of risk Control Measures required (i.e to reduce/eliminate risk. Action Taken Safe and secure access (location of key
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Unit 331 Outcome 4 Understand the importance of early intervention to support the speech‚ language and communication needs of children and young people. 4.1 Analyse the importance of early identification of speech‚ language and communication delays and disorders and potential risks of late recognition. Language is very crucial to learning‚ as it’s linked to our thoughts. It enables us to store any information within an organised way. If a child or young person is having difficulties in communicating
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