Assess the hazards identified in the health and social care setting. And make recommendations in relation to identified hazards to minimise the risks to the service user group. M2 and D1 In this assignment I will be assessing the hazards identified in the health and social care setting. The first potential hazard I saw whilst carrying out a risk assessment whilst at a health and social care setting was a wet floor. As the floor was wet it was a hazard and had many risks to it‚ which could have
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chosen are Physical development and intellectual/cognitive development (their learning process) for the age of birth to three years old. Each child is individual‚ and developmental miles tones should not be compared. Children can reach milestones early or late. Throughout their physical development they… In between birth an up to the age of two the child can: • Recognizes parents ’ voices‚ right from birth – birth to three months • Sits with some support – three to six months • Stands firmly
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Learner Performance Evidence Record for Holistic Assessment of Units Use this form to record details of activities (tick as appropriate) Observed by your assessor □ Assignments / Projects □ Seen by a witness □ Questions □ Learner Reflective account □ Learner explanation □ Award: L3 Diploma Health and Social Care Candidate Name: Claire Barnes Registration
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Coursework front sheet ( for Portfolio) Student name: Assessment 1 AS1 : Portfolio Tutor : Date : Grade Awarded : Key assessment criteria A Very Good B Good C Sound D Some serious weaknesses F+ Marginal Fail F Fail/ Unsatis-factory Completeness of Portfolio meeting all the task requirements Lexis‚ structure and use of English ( grammatical accuracy ) Language appropriacy with clear evidence of objective & subjective styles as appropriate
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Brickhill Lower School‚ the learning theory was used to help children explore their knowledge on basic skills that they would require before going into higher education such as Middle School. These vital skills include being able to use hand-eye co-ordination‚ talking openly to teachers‚ learning basic and advanced key stage 2 Numeracy and literacy. They learning theory allows us to understand the different learning styles that these children may inhabit and so once we know their own learning style we
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Diary Task 3 Unit 7: Play & Learning in Children’s Education. Experience No. (2) - Circle Time P7.8. Describe TWO (2) of activities or experience which encourage children’s awareness of their own and others safety. Within my KS1 practice another way we show children aware of safety and others is at circle time. Circle time in my placement is the time to sit and socialise and speak to their friends on their row. On the carpet the children are seated next to one another looking like
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E1- describe the development of children in a selected age range and in TWO (2) areas of development. All children are different and develop at a pace specific to them. Some children develop earlier than others and some never fully develop. Lots of things can affect development such as the environment they are brought up in or their abilities and disabilities. Each child develops physically at different pace but a child of 12 months should be able to stand alone briefly and maybe take a few steps
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Question 1 (Weighting: 0) Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults The word count is there for guidance purposes only. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with: Children Young people Adults [200 words] To build and maintain healthy relationships‚ we must communicate effectively with spoken language‚ body language and actions. We must communicate positive messages and make sure that everyone involved
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Unit 201: SCH 21 - Introduction to communication Outcome 1: 1) Different reasons people communicate: To pass on information To let feelings/emotions known to others To give instructions To make others aware of regulations‚ policies‚ etc To update on situations 2) Effective communication: Effective communication is essential as there is a lot of information needed in care work; eg changes in medication‚ illness since last shift‚ new residents‚ allergies‚ changes in work routine‚ etc. This
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CU1530 – Assesment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 2.2‚ 3.1‚ 3.5‚ 4.1 and 4.3 Question 1 To gain knowledge When something is required When asking for help To share their opinions To portray their feelings To build and maintain relationships Question 2 Positive communication in work settings help build strong relationships‚ where people have a positive approach‚ work can be done more efficiently where information shared and ideas widely expressed. If a team is working well together and communicating
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