Unit 25-Understand The Main Legislation‚ Guidelines‚ Policies And Procedures For Safeguarding Children And Young People. Outcome 1 1.1 The main current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK home nation for safeguarding children and young people are as follows; SAFEGUARDING (Local safeguarding Children Board‚ Children’s Act 1989‚ Protection of Children’s Act 1999‚ The Children’s Act (every child matters 2004) and Safeguarding Vulnerable Group’s Act 2006)‚ Data
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Task B Your work role Task D Presentation or report Prepare a presentation or report on an issue or area of public concern related to the care profession. PANORAMA: UNDERCOVER - ELDERLY CARE On Monday 23rd April 2012 at 20.30pm on BBC1‚ panorama aired the above programme. What pepole watched caused shock throughout the country. It showed secret filming within Ash Court a 62-bedroom private purpose built care home in Kentish Town owned by Forest Healthcare and managed
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Working together for the Benefit of Children and Young People Task 1. As you are aware we work to the statutory framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage 2012‚ The framework states that “Multi-agency working is a key part of the framework that is designed to deliver improved outcomes for all children in their learning and development” and as an Early Years setting we have a responsibility to help the children in our care achieve the outcomes of the UK government initiative Every Child
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Unit 2 – Development from conception to age 16 years. E1. Describe the development of children in a selected age range and in two areas of development. Stages of physical development The First Month From age’s birth to three years‚ the child should be able to lie supine‚ lie with head turned to one side‚ and by one month can lift the head. If pulled to sitting position‚ the head will lag‚ the back curves over and the head falls forward. Also the child should be able to turn his or her head towards
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A brief account that excludes and discriminates people in our society assignment 303 task c this could be something as simple as Mrs A wanted to go to town shopping but she only has means of public transport. The only problem is she is in a wheelchair and unable to get onto a bus as they don’t have wheelchair access due to the steps onto the bus. So Mrs A calls a taxi explaining that she has a wheelchair but when the taxi comes it I a standard car and not one for wheelchairs‚ so when
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Unit 051 – Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young Peoples Settings. Outcome 1 - Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1. Identify the different reasons why people communicate. The reasons for People communicating are: • to express needs and wishes • to share ideas and information • to reassure • to express feelings and/or concerns • to build relationships and socialise • to ask questions
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LOG: 11 QCF LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE Name:………………………………………………………………………………………… UNIT 21: ICO1 THE PRINCIPLES OF INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL THIS WORKBOOK WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING: UNIT 21: 1.1.1‚ 1.1.2‚ 2.2.1‚ 2.2.2‚ 3.3.1‚ 3.3.2‚ 4.4.1‚ 4.4.2‚ 4.4.3‚ 4.4.4‚ 5.5.2‚ 5.5.3‚ 5.5.4‚ 5.5.5.5‚ 5.5.6‚ 5.5.7‚ 5.5.8‚ 6.6.1‚ 6.6.3‚ 6.6.4‚ 6.6.5‚ 6.6.6 Questions
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Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young People’s Workforce Understand Child and Young Person Development Assignment task A – 1.1‚ 1.2 A2 The sequence of development is the order in which babies develop for example‚ in physical development babies can’t sit up on their own until they can support their own head. The rate of development is how old they are when they can do certain things‚ for
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Outcome 1expects you to .. Understand the development and learning of babies and young children 1.1 Explain the pattern of development in the first three years of life and the skills typically acquired at each stage 1.2 Explain: how development and learning are interconnected how and why variations occur in rate and sequence of development and learning that learning may take place in different ways the importance of play - why play is important - pop-up free version nhs.uk
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TITLE: Unit 4227-054 Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1. Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice. 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. This means being responsible for the wellbeing of young people in our care. To show due care and attention to minimise the possibility of harm‚ watching out for any potential hazards‚ and preventing accidents. To put the wellbeing of the
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