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    Unit 066 Promote children’s welfare and well-being in the early years Outcome 1 AC1 In my setting we promote the children’s welfare by making sure we follow our policies to make sure the children are safe. We make sure that if any of the children are sick and they have to go home that we let the parent’s know how long the child has to be off for. After the child has left we will clean all the toys so that we do not pass on any more infection to any of the other kids. When

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    the table etc I hold a food and Hygiene certificate and am passionate about fresh food and will be providing home cooked meals for the children. Contracts‚ policies and procedures will be put in place to ensure the safety of both the employees and the clients. Experience and background I have 15 Years experience within the childcare field and have worked in the home and in the community as an Outreach worker. I have also worked as a play worker and play leader for children with disabilities

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    What are the selection and training policies of your company? In what ways do you think they could be improved? Selection of John Lewis Selection is the process of interviewing and evaluating candidates for a specific job and selecting an individual for employment based on certain criteria. The selection can range from a very simple process to a very complicated process depending on the firm hiring and the position. Certain employment laws such as anti-discrimination laws must be obeyed during

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    carers‚ although there are many more. The four Acts selected are: The Childcare Act (2006) The Children Act (2004) The Equality Act (2010) and The Education Act (1997) Briefly‚ the Acts will be summarised and subsequently outlined for Anjum’s parents. The Childcare Act (2006) formalised and introduced the Early Years Foundation Stage in England. The role of Ofsted is to continually inspect and monitor childcare providers and practitioners. In the case of home based practitioners/childminders

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    provides services to youth ages six weeks to twelve years‚ for Peas and Potatoes Child Care Center it is essential for all employees to keep a highly ethical workplace. The owners‚ employees‚ and patrons of the childcare center would benefit most from presenting every employee with ethics policies and codes necessary to keep unethical practices at bay; this information is obtainable through the “Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement of Commitment” set forth by the National Association for the Education

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    AEREN FOUNDATION’S Maharashtra Govt. Reg. No.: F-11724 AN ISO 9001 : 2008 CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL B-SCHOOL SUBJECT : BUSINESS ETHICS CASE -1 Q1. Was the suspension fair? Ans : Yes‚ I think the suspension was fair. Over a period of time‚ Joan was warned several times about her excessive absenteeism‚ both verbally and in writing‚ but she did almost nothing about resolving the problem. Joan hasn’t shown an inclination to look for alternate solutions and she just expects Great American

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    Sectors in Childcare

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    Statutory means that something must be provided. In the case of childcare the government or local education authority have a statutory obligation to provide some form of childcare which they do in the form of schools‚ nurserys etc. Voluntary sector organizations also provide these services but they are not required to‚ they choose to do so. The statutory sector involves all the organisations that are set up‚ controlled and funded by the government‚ for example public school and NHS hospitals

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    Introduction Infant childcare can have a major role in an infants’ present and future psychological way of thinking‚ mindset‚ and dealing with everyday life obstacles. Making an informed decision about what type of infant childcare best suits the parent and the child’s needs takes time and research. Whether the parent wants to watch their child themselves or place them in a preschool; both decisions have pro and cons. These pros and cons of infant childcare can have vital implications on

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    Cypop5 Task 1

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    For many years‚ teachers‚ parents and child care providers saw how young children learn through play. Studies of child development play‚ reading‚ and writing show that young children learn differently from adults. Young children must be active while they learn. They must experience first hand and in very real ways how things work‚ how spoken words can be written‚ and how reading helps them function in the world. Structured learning activities such as paper and pencil tasks‚ workbook pages‚ drill

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    Baby P report Peter Connelly (also known as baby P) was a 17 month old British baby boy‚ who died in London after a number of injuries. He was visited 60 times by health professionals and social workers; or roughly twice a week for the nine months he was on the child protection register. His mother was arrested twice‚ but no one appeared to question her boast that she was "a damn good mum." People saw a lot of things happen to baby P but took no notice. Someone watched Baby P eat dirt in

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