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    the Children’s Care‚ Learning and Development (CCLD) National Occupational Standards were reviewed in 2011/12 following extensive sector consultation. They describe the skills and knowledge required by those working in a variety of Early Years settings and in services for children and young people. It is our duty under the HSW to ensure that all children are safe when in when in our care. This means that all qualified people within this environment must have a qualification in first aid and be able

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    duty of care in own work role. Duty of Care means that practitioners take on legal responsibilities to safeguard the welfare and well being of the children in their care. This includes appropriate attention‚ watching out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and making wise choices about steps undertaken in a role. Every child should be supported and enabled to live in an environment which is free from prejudice and safe from abuse. My responsibilities under the duty of care are to

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    5 competencies Confidence Time management Patience Flexibility Leadership I believe that this list of competencies is a list of what a good trainer must have in order to be successful. A confident trainer will show the trainees what they need to learn and if the trainer is confident it will reassure the trainees that all the information that they are learning is accurate and useful. The time management is also very important because as a trainer you don’t want to run out of time and not cover

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    more than Chicago and $100‚000 more than Illinois. Besides that‚ the cost of living is 19% higher than Chicago and 18% higher than national average. Therefore‚ Hyde Park is a pretty high class area! There are various child care around Hyde Park‚ which includes non-profit child care organization which gives a family a good number of options to choose from. More to that if a family wants to send their children to a public district school instead of private schools‚ they have five choices to choose

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    act was put into place to ensure everybody working with children are suitable to do so‚ this can be done by ensuring staff and volunteers have completed a Criminal Records Bureau. (CRB) Another legislation is the United Nations On The Rights Of A Child‚ (UNCRC) this act was put into place in 1989 and gives children under the age of 18 their own rights. There are 5 different parts of this law. Another legislation is the Equality Act 2006‚ this act was put into place to ensure everybody was treated

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    Our Focus on Holistic Care “Do what is right for our patient at all times as we transport them with exceptional care equal to or better than the best premiere medical facility.” So reads the mission statement of our company. The patient is our focus at all times‚ from the first contact to the moment we ensure they have arrived safely at the destination hospital. At AirCARE1‚ we understand that often families are in distress when they contact us‚ and they rely on us to provide the little things

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    Child Care Level 2

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    researched before you were permitted to do the childcare course. It is very important to show a positive attitude because if you work hard enough your supervisor will give you a good reference and they might keep you on. Parents also need to feel that you care about your work and this is demonstrated in your attitude towards them and their children. Supporting colleagues Another aspect of professional practise which is very

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    She could be having a very bad day due to a teacher or parent’s attitude; and it can all be erased by a hug‚ smile and kisses from a child! When asked about what kind of support is needed for teachers of young children today‚ she responded that it requires support from the community‚ churches‚ parents‚ and grandparents. It does take a village to raise a child in this day and age. She indicated that God’s Kids Preschool is extremely blessed because it is 100% supported by the church. They just

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    Unit 022 Child Care

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    Unit 022 Understand Child and Young Person Development Outcome 2 (1 - a‚b‚c‚d) Children and young peoples development can be influenced by a range of personal factors. If a child has a disability it may prevent the child from developing in one or more areas‚ they may feel excluded and maybe have not got enough support to promote development. If a child has learning difficulties they will struggle to develop as it may take them longer to understand different things

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    Unit 1 Child Care

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    will help to make the occasion fin for the children and enjoyable for the babysitter. Responsibilities of the parent(s) to the baby sitter When parents leave their children in the care of a baby sitter there are many responsibilities that the Parent(s) must ensure they cover‚ this is to make sure that the child/children and also the baby sitter feel safe‚ and also confident that if something goes wrong they can contact the parents easily. Therefore the Parent(s) should leave contact numbers;

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