E1‚ E2‚ E3 E4 Children Act 1989 The Children Act focuses on the welfare of the child and stated that “the welfare of the child is the paramount consideration.” (Children Act 1989 www.devon.co.uk) In my setting the child is at the heart of everything to do with him/her. For example the setting plans outdoor activities in which they may play or do classroom related activities. The setting has to take in consideration the child’s safety through the environment‚ the activity planned‚ how the children
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UNIT 69 UNIT CODE: Y/601/7903 1.1 Describe how being supported to live at home can benefit an individual when we have to support an individuals to live at home‚ this can benefit individual service users because support can helps promote and encouraging them to be more independence. The service users gain a greater sense of normality‚ they will have more time to spent with loved ones or more likely to get visits from friends and family‚ they will be able to maintain a little more control and choice
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Unit 2 Assignment A child develops through its whole life. They can develop; physically‚ linguistically‚ intellectually‚ socially and behaviourally. “Physical development is the way in which the body increases in skill and becomes more complex in its performance” [Meggitt‚ 2000‚ Page 2]. Twenty five days after conception; the body of the chid has developed immensely from the small fertilised egg. Up to birth the foetus mainly develops physically however once the child is born the child then begins
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Form 6 Candidate 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 X Seen by a witness □ Questions □ Candidate Reflective account □ Learner explanation □ Award: Level 3 Diploma. CYPW - 03 Learner Name:
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Summary PAGEREF _Toc401266460 \h 2How can General Mills and Nestlé create international competitiveness by joining forces with CPW? PAGEREF _Toc401266461 \h 4The CPW Value Chain PAGEREF _Toc401266462 \h 4Centralization of the Upstream Activities. PAGEREF _Toc401266463 \h 5De-centralizing downstream Activities PAGEREF _Toc401266464 \h 5Evaluate the international competitiveness of CPW compared to the Kellogg Company. PAGEREF _Toc401266465 \h 6Kellogg Background Information PAGEREF _Toc401266466 \h 6Value
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Preparing to Teach in the Life Long Learning Sector Unit 001 – Roles‚ Responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning. Candidate Name: City and Guilds Number: TASK A Guidance Document Driver Training Department. Guidance Document for driver trainers working with learners Overview Instructing‚ coaching and assessing in the driver training sector can present many challenges and variants when interacting with learners on a day to day basis. Training scenarios
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educational play‚ rather than just provide childcare. Many primary schools have an onsite nursery. They are OFSTED (The Office for Standards in Education‚ Children’s Services and Skills) inspected and regulated to maintain high quality provisions. Community schools are run and owned by the LEA (Local Education Authority). They aim to develop links with and can be used by the local community‚ providing facilities for a variety of clubs‚ adult education and childcare. Foundation and trust schools
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| | |Qualification |Unit number and title/credits | |BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care |Unit 10: Caring for Children and Young People | | |Credits:
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Unit 1 – An Introduction To Working With Children: Assignment D1: Statutory provisions are services that have to be available by law through legislation. (Tassoni‚ 2007‚ p. 25) A primary school is an example of a statutory provision service. If you do not send your child to primary school‚ you could get sent to jail or finned by the government. Primary school children are usually aged from 5-11 years. They usually start Primary school aged 4 and continue this education until they’re aged 11
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Unit 011- Contribute to the support of positive environments for children and young people Task 1- Know the regulatory requirements for a positive environment for children and young people 1.1- Describe what is meant by a positive environment A positive environment is an environment where everyone can be who they want to be without being stereotyped. It is an environment that is not harmful to anyone and encourages to make the world better and to keep everyone safe through the communication
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