The second position is based on the “accessibility hypotheses”. This suggests that maternal and child health care use is equally influenced by the availability of health facilities and means to access the facilities. Fosu (1994) also argued that the enabling factors reflect that some families‚ even if predisposed to use health services‚ must have some means to obtain them‚ i.e. income‚ access‚ and availability of health services. Several studies have documented that accessibility is a major determinant
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ADULT COMMUNITY CARE ASSIGNMENT This essay will examine several issues that surround provision of community care. It will explain relevant government legislation and policies which are involved in the process of care management and how these can be used to meet the needs of different service users. It will also describe some of the changes in the way community care is delivered following the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990‚ and how the changes impact on professional
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Child health: The children health affects the children levels of learning on a optional levels do to the nutritional status of there ability to learn.Some children have a negatively impact on health and learning when it comes to children that includes poor nutrition‚hungry‚poor hygiene and the lack of immunization.The nutrient can delay the individual child physical and cognitive development and when the child not being healthy.There are many children in different countries that suffer from poor
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and the children. Short and long term planning is important because you will need to use the plan for certain amount of months or years like a short term plan could be for a child or key worker who just started in your setting and will only be there for a few months that is when the short term plan comes in but if the child or the key worker will be there for several years or more that is where the long term plan will come in. Supporting colleagues is important because you are a team and if you
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every child‚ and settings from government are free‚ so parents will not have to pay for the children education. D2: Describe the purpose of ONE setting is a different type of provision for each age range. A purpose of having a provide child-minders is provide that they can come and take care of children at home when child’s parents are working full time from morning to evening and don’t have time to take care of the children all the time take them to school or be for them at home. Child-minders
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Task One. E1 & E2 Childcare Act 2006. This act provides the EYFS which all settings must follow. The act affects the adult to child ratio‚ the qualifications that all members need to have and the types of snacks and drinks that should be available to children within the setting. Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001. This act states that all settings should make places available to children with disabilities. Also they should not separate children with disabilities from their
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Assignment 023 Understand Child and Young Person Development Task B Complete table‚ research and report B2 Produce a report to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of differing theories of development. This report should identify how these theories have influenced current practice and include the following: Cognitive Psychoanalytical Humanist Social learning Operant conditioning Behaviourist Social pedagogy (Ref 2.3) DIFFERING THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT There are
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Attachment needs: By knowing the background of a child‚ having a good relationship with his/hers parents/carers and learning about the child’s interests all adds to aid the bonding. Each child is allocated a key worker but all staff should be able and available to engage with a child. Listening to them‚ builds the trust and confidence they will have with you and therefore are more likely to come to you with any problems or concerns e.g. a child in nursery has quite a distressing time when his parent
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Assignment – Unit 1: Child and young person development Task A - Complete tables Complete the following four tables showing the different stages of development against the different ages and identify how development is holistic by showing links to other developmental aspects. 1. Physical development 2. Intellectual development 3. Communication development 4. Social‚ emotional and behavioural development (Ref 1.1‚ 1.2) Theorists in Child development:- Piaget – Cognitive Development
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practitioner’s main responsibility is to safe guard the child and make the environment safe for themselves and the children in the setting. By doing this the parents know their children are in a safe environment and the practitioner will safe guard them. This will build a trusting relationship between the parent and the practitioner. Also when the practitioner is dealing with the child they would have to look at all areas of the child. For example if the child has allergies they will need to have a meeting
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