can happen for children when care‚ development and learning provision/a setting ‚ a cooperatively together. A partnership model looks like this: Identifying needs via a partnership /mullet agency document can happen though the pre CAF assessment check list and CAF common assessment framework which is shared with appropriate agencies. Alongside the aims of home nation’s early year framework –eg England’s eyfs‚ Wales’ foundation phase‚ NI foundation stage or Scotland’s prebrith-3 &curriculum
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------------------------------------------------- Learning outcome 1 ------------------------------------------------- Understand the rationale and nature of outreach and detached youth work ------------------------------------------------- 1.1 Differentiate between outreach and detached youth work As a Youth worker I have delivered both Detached & Outreach Youth work. to young people in various locations in the Trafford area of Manchester‚ I personally found both sent out the same message
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The CAF is a standardised approach to conducting an assessment of a child’s additional needs and deciding how those needs should be met. It can be used by practitioners across children’s services in England. The CAF will promote more effective‚ earlier identification of additional needs‚ particularly in universal services. It is intended to provide a simple
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2010 Working together to safeguard children Following are the frameworks that are used in early years setting in the UK . * In England the framework used in early year setting is Early Year Foundation Stage (EYFS) ‚ Common assessment framework (CAF) and Every Child Matter (ECM). * In Wales the framework used in early year setting is known as Foundation Phase. * In Scotland the framework used in early year setting is known as Curriculum for Excellence. * In Northern Ireland there is
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Risk This assignment will critically evaluate theories of risk‚ and consider the approaches to practice for the role of a local authority social worker in the identification‚ assessment and management of risk of social work with children‚ young people and families. There will be consideration given to the impact of social work practice on service users and carers including my understanding of anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive practice. The idiom ‘damned if you do and damned if you don’t’
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childcare provider would then hope to get their agreement in order to make a referral to social services via carrying out a Common Assessment Framework (CAF)‚ unless it is felt the discussion would place the child at risk of harm. If‚ after this discussion there are still concerns then the CPLO would make a referral to the Children’s team and carry out a CAF without the consent of the parent/carer. If a child. 1.2 All staff have a responsibility to safeguard children and young people. Today we use the
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Unit 029 Working together for the benefit of children and young people. Outcome 1. Understanding integrated and multi-agency working 1. Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working. I have a responsibility to help the children in my care achieve the 5 outcomes of the UK Government Initiative Every Child Matters (ECM) – Be Healthy‚ Stay Safe‚ Enjoy & Achieve‚ Make a positive contribution and Achieve economic wellbeing. It is important that I contact and utilise
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Unit 25 Understand how to Safeguard the Wellbeing of Children and Young People Outcome 1.4 Explain when and why inquiries and serious case reviews are required and how the sharing of the findings informs practice. Serious Case Reviews (SCR’s) are undertaken when a child dies (including death by suspected suicide)‚ by a local authority (and more often than not by the Local Children’s Safeguarding Board) if abuse or neglect is known or suspected to be a factor in the death. SCR’s are not enquiries
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Nigerian sports‚ though always exercised‚ was noted first in the 1950s. Nigeria had it’s first appearance in the Helsinki Olympic Games in 1952‚ and it’s first victory in 1954‚ when Emmanuel Ifeanjuna won a gold medal in the high jump at the Commonwealth games in Cardiff. In 1962‚ the Nationals Sports Council was set up‚ and in 1971‚ the National Sports Commission‚ and they had the following responsibilities (stated exactly as is): * To coordinate and integrate efforts to raise the standard
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In 1989 the Children Act was introduced which ensured that the welfare of the child was the most important factor in any situation. The aim of the act‚ which continues to be an important part of the current legislation‚ is to • Balance the need to protect a child with the rights of the parents • Encourage a collaboration with the authorities and parents • Restructure the proceedings in family courts • Clarify the concept of parental responsibility The Every Child Matters guidelines and the Children
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