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    Confidentiality and data protection are vital and important whilst running a childminding business because of the following reasons: Confidentiality is mainly about the trust and respect‚ as parents give you information about their child‚ they do this with the trust that it will not be passed on to others and is only used solely for the purpose that it was given to you. There will be times whilst children are within the early years age group that reports will have to be written‚ these may be for

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    unit 022 childcare

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    Unit 022 Outcome 1 1. The sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 are the following: Babies at birth – most are born at 40 week and premature babies more often need a little more time to reach the same level of development as babies born in and after the 40th week. Most are born with just reflexes for survival at first. These would be swallowing‚ sucking reflexes to help feed. Rooting reflex baby will move its head if the cheek is touched to find a nipple or teat. Grasp

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    pieces of legislation covering home-based childcare are the Children Act (2004) and the Childcare Act (2006(. Children Act (2004) This influential piece of legislation arose from the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’ and identifies five outcomes for all children:   * Be healthy   * Stay safe   * Enjoy and achieve   * Make a positive contribution   * Achieve economic well-being These outcomes should underpin all practice of a child minder. Childcare Act (2006) This Act introduced the Early

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    outings report childcare

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    Aim To plan‚ implement and evaluate an outing for a group of children‚ aged six years and under‚ in an ECCE setting. Introduction As part of my course work I am required to plan‚ implement and evaluate an outing for a group of children. The venue I have chosen is Dublin Zoo‚ I feel that this venue is suitable for the age group I intend to bring and it will be an enjoyable day out and a learning experience for the children. The age range I will be carrying this out with is 3-4year olds. We will

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    PART A: TERM PAPER QUESTIONS & ANSWERS - LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN CHILDCARE 1) Record the relevant government agency that deals with child protection in your state – South Australia. The South Australia Department for Families and Communities (DFC) is responsible for child protection among other things. (COAG) Families SA runs the Child Abuse Report Line on 131 478. The Report Line is the focal point where all child protection concerns are to be reported. There are three teams in operation

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    level 3 childcare

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    1998 Working Together to Safeguard Children Data Protection Act (ERR201.2.5A) What to do if you are worried a child is being abused (2006) Local Authority Safeguarding Board Policy and Procedure Task B (025.1.5; 051.4.1/3; 029.3.2 a.b)(ERR201.2.5A) Obtain a copy of your settings Data Protection and Confidentiality Policy and critically analyse. Discuss whether the processes used within you work setting comply with the legislation. Research what the legislation is regarding the recording and

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    Childcare and Education L3

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    Caring for children E1 – Collate evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in caring for children When the practitioner is caring for children he/she will need to complete a variety of things to meet that role. This would include having priorities such as: Meeting the needs and supporting the rights of children This should be the main priority of all practitioners as the welfare of the child is the most important thing in order for them to attend their setting. - Routines should

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    up to date Home Based Childcare Legislation. In England‚ there are numerous laws relating to children. The most relevant one being the CHILDREN ACT (2004). It is an act that all practitioners working with children must adhere to. It arose from the Green Paper “Every Child Matters” and identifies the following outcomes for all children: Be healthy Stay safe Enjoy and achieve Make a positive contribution Achieve economic well-being The CHILDCARE ACT (2006) is another

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    childcare level 3 unit 3

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    Rights of the Child 1989/1991 o Children Act 1989/2004 o Childcare Act 2006 o Every Child Matters 2004 o Disability Discrimination Act 1995 E2. Children Act 2004 - This Act was introduced as a result of the death of Victoria Climbie and was the introduction of ’Every Child Matters’ which ensures the wellbeing of children through its five outcomes. The Every Child Matters framework has influenced settings by giving them and other childcare settings a duty to find new ways of working together by

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    Level 3 Childcare

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    Communication Bowlby was born in London to an upper-middle-class family. He was the fourth of six children and was brought up by a nanny in the British fashion of his class at that time. His father‚ Sir Anthony Alfred Bowlby‚ first Baronet‚ was surgeon to the King’s Household‚ with a tragic history: at age five‚ Sir Anthony’s own father‚ Thomas William Bowlby‚ (John’s grandfather) was killed while serving as a war correspondent in the Opium Wars.Edward John Mostyn "John" Bowlby was a British psychologist

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