Duty of care/health and safety SHC 34: 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in your own work role A duty of care is a legal requirement on an individual requiring that they keep to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could harm others. For me as a nursery nurse it means I have a duty of care to protect any children in my care from any harm‚ this will be achieved using the standards that I have learned from the courses and learning that I have achieved. All
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Candidate Performance Evidence Record NVQ Title and Level: …QCF Diploma level 5 CYP Residential Management Candidate Name: …… Observed by your assessor Professional discussion Evidence ref: Unit numbers: 508 Seen by an expert witness Product evidence observed Seen by a witness Assignment/ Project Other__________________ Personal Statement ASSESSMENT REPORT Develop and Implement policies and procedures to support the safeguarding of children and young people There are many way in which
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Table of Contents Introduction The aim of this assignment is to relate how an organisation communicates its core values and mission to the public‚ shareholders and employees. This is an objective that can easily get overlooked in the rush to master environmental analysis‚ strategic choice and outsourcing decisions. However it is important in practice and it is a challenge that many organisations take very seriously. Setting of organisational
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Assignment 5 1. What learning skills can be developed using ICT skills? The learning skills that can be developed using ICT skills are: • Communication skills • Problem solving skills • Critical and creative thinking skills • Investigation skills • Evaluation and analysis skills 2. Discuss 5 factors the teaching assistant should consider when setting up ICT. 5 factors that should be taken into consideration when setting up
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Unit 22... Understanding the Context of Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities. 1.1 Identify Legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities. Human Rights Stereotyping labelling Discrimination Anti Discrimination Oppression Anti Oppression Valuing people Mental Capacity Act Human Rights Act 2000. No Secrets – Guidance published by the Department
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Level 5 Leadership Abstract The paper aims to study and increase understanding of readers about the level 5 Leadership and contrasting it with other level of leadership and evaluating the effectiveness in producing great results within the dynamics of an organization. Though a relatively new term‚ it is believed that level 5 leaders lie on top of the leadership scale and possess the characteristic of all the other four levels of leadership. Introduction Jim Collins first introduced the concept
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There are many different types of setting which provide care and education for children. For example‚ statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Each of these settings are funded by the government‚ fees paid or funding that comes from donation. Statutory- sure start children’s centre Children’s centers are funded by the government. Children who are under fives can go to this setting. They do sessions or full day care which follows the early year’s foundation stage. They are
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head lice‚ amoebiasis. 1.3 Describe what is meant by infection and colonisation. Infections happen when the body is invaded with micro-organisms like bacteria‚ viruses and parasites that are not normally inside the body Colonisation is the development of a bacterial infection on/in an individual‚ the individual becomes a carrier of the infection but may have no signs or symptoms of illness‚ although they do have the potential to infect others. 1.4 Explain what is meant by systemic infection
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▪ Links To Learning ▪ Links To Curriculum ▪ Special Considerations ▪ Sequenced Lessons 2. LESSON PLANS- ------------------------------ this includes • Learning Experiences • Introduction/Rationale • learning Objective • Resources and Pre lesson Preparation. • Possible Questions to Extend Learning • Key Learning Area And Outcomes
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positive relationships with children‚ young people‚ and adults. Communicating effectively within the children‚ young people and adults are very important to enable strong relationship to build between children‚ young people and adults. We should consider both we you approach other people and how we respond to them. We are more likely to communicate information to one another if we have positive relationships. (Burnham 2011). To developing positive relationships with the children is the main key to a happy
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