Unit 001. Outcome 1. Different Reasons Why People Communicate · Establishing/Maintaining a relationship. · Expressing needs and feelings. · Giving and receiving reassurance‚ encouragement and support. Explain How Effective Communiction Effects All Aspects of Work. Effective communcation leads to making and maintaining relationships with children and adults‚ because trust is formed‚ information can be passed and received easily. Encourgament‚ help ‚advice and support can also been formed
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Unit 14 Assignment E1). The Social Model of disability came about through the disability movement and other organisation campaigning for equal rights‚ opportunities and choices for disabled people. The social model of disability recognises that any problem of disability are created by society and its institution and that The Discrimination Acts are tools to help to improve the response of society to disability‚ also a wheel chair user is not hampered by their disability but by lack of adequate
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unit 264 outcome 1 1.1 Explain Employee s role and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection. The employees roles are to make sure that they follow company policies and procedures‚and to report any hazards which could lead to infection also to attend any relevant courses for example infection control. To report any changes in the health conditions of any service user that we support. We also have a responsibility to assist in keeping work areas and equipment clean
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UNIT 8-Psychological Perspectives This assignment will explain three different psychological perspectives and these are: Behaviourism‚ psychodynamic and social learning. In this assignment this will include the main theorists and apply how and why they work. (P1): Explain the principal of psychological perspectives. Behaviourism Behaviourism can also be seen as the learning theory. This was introduced by John Watson in the early 1900’s. This was mainly his thoughts and ideas. When it comes
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References: Pgs. 3‚ 4‚ 6‚ 235 WAG (2008) Framework for Children’s Learning for 3 to 7-year-olds in Wales Department for Children‚ Education‚ Lifelong Learning and Skills. Hixson‚ J. (2012) Unit 1 hand outs Llewelyn‚A http://www.showandtellforparents.com/wfdata/frame155-1001/pressrel24.asp Child Centred Education (2008) Susan Darst Williams. Accessed 12/11/2012
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1.1 A good practitioner would make it their main priority that every child learns to the best of their ability in the setting. They would ensure that the child’s every need is met. In every way possible‚ they would make sure the child’s welfare and well being is promoted. There are certain welfare requirements which need to be taken in to consideration to promote the well being of a child. They are as follows: Child protection Providers‚ other than child minders‚ should always be alert to any
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Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role Having a duty of care in your own work role is a requirement to avoid negligence and harm and the safeguarding of children under your care. Young children are very venerable and are almost entirely dependent on adults to care for them in ways that help to protect them from harm. This could be physically or psychologically‚ u must be aware of the signs that a child may be experiencing harm and know the correct procedures to deal with it
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Unit 8. P1. The Psychological Perspectives A perspective is basically a view that includes specific assumptions about human behaviour. Contemporary psychology covers six perspectives including Behaviourism‚ Social learning‚ cognitive‚ psychodynamic‚ humanistic and biological. There can be several different theories within an approach however they all share common assumptions. Behaviourism Behaviourism is a leaning theory that has scientific evidence to support it. Behaviour is observable which
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CACHE Childcare & Education Level 3 Unit one Statutory- I attended King James Art Academy from the age of 11 up until 15. It was opened by law. It was not a small school or a large school. On average there were 800-900 students that attended. We had to wear a uniform which consisted of black shoes‚ black straight leg trousers‚ a white shirt‚ black tank top‚ navy blue tie and a navy blue blazer. Everyone was made to buy the blazers and ties from the school‚ the blazers costing £23.00 and the
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CACHE level 3 understand how to set up a home based childcare service Task 1 Produce and information sheet which outlines the following Current legislation for home based child care. In this section I will discuss the legislations that are current for home base childcare. There are several legislations that are currently set in place that childminder have to adhere to. The Children’s Act 2004 – This act provides the basis for how social services and other agencies deal with the issue relating
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