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    Diploma 3 Hsc

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    Account (Candidate Review) No 1 Children & Young People’s Workforce Diploma Level 3 Candidates Name: Please write a reflective account ensuring that you include the following: |Please tick once you have covered the following areas in your reflective account on how you……. |√ | |2.1 describe potential conflicts or dilemmas that may arise between the duty of care and an individual’s rights (unit 11)

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    Unit 1 Level 3

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    Unit 1- an introduction to working with children E1 and E2- the three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in an statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector: These have to be available for children to attend to by law without having to pay financial fee’s. This is the job of the secretary state‚ to make sure that the statutory services are provided and available. They are funded by the government. Examples of a statutory sector

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    Unit 029 Level 3

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    029 level 3 childcare 1.1 As practitioners we need to make sure we work together. This will have a positive impact on the children’s/young people’s health‚ development and learning. In order to achieve the best for children/young people the 5 possible outcomes need to be put in to action. The Every Child Matters is a part of the government framework in England which states these. The outcomes state that practitioners should be working together to offer the best for children/young people. In order

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    UNIT 30 UNDERSTAND HOW TO SUPPORT POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE 30.4 1. Children and young people have the following rights: Equality – ensuring that everyone has a chance to take part in society on an equal basis regardless of their gender‚ race‚ disability‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ language‚ religious beliefs‚ marital status and other personal factors. Diversity – every individual must be respected and acknowledged for their individuality. Inclusion – this means that every

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    Statutory sector is where the government funds to provide education and care for children; this would be like most schools in my area. Flax Bourton Primary and Backwell juniors are funded by the government to educate and care for young children. Voluntary sector is the individual volunteer which fund by raising money for the cause they are representing; also this is where volunteers help with their free time to help educate children. Such as a Youth club‚ an older child can volunteer to help the adult to

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    the lives of children and young people. Some learners experience barriers to learning as a result of their ethnicity‚ social group‚ race or culture. Learners from lower socio-economic backgrounds and/or specific ethnic and social groups are more likely to underachieve and this can sometimes lead to disaffection‚ marginalisation by others and in some cases‚ exclusion from the learning environment because of an inability to respond appropriately. A small number of children and young people in full-time

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    CYPOP 7 – Promote creativity and creative learning in young Children CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the children and young people’s workforce – Jacqueline Monks Analyse the differences between creative learning and creativity. Creative learning is about how children are actively involved in their own learning‚ where they are given the opportunity to make choices and decisions which develops their problem solving skills and imaginative thinking.  It can be achieved through providing a creative environment

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    Assignment 301 Task A 1. Indetify 4 different reasons why people communicate Communication is essential in our job‚ as it is the basic of all relationships. We have to be able to communicate with service users to gain information‚ which will help us provide best service possible. People choose to communicate for different reasons eg: - to express needs : service user asking for a cup of tea. - to share ideas and information : passing essential information to members of staff and

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    LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA – SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Unit 5 Promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people Outcome 1 Promote equality and diversity in work with children and young people There are many Acts of parliament and codes of practice that detail the legal requirements and responsibilities of schools with regard to promoting equality‚ diversity and inclusion:- The UN Convention on Rights of the Child 1989 The Convention on the

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    unit 26 level 3 nvq H&S

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    such as lights and sounds. Sensory –overload‚ this means an individual is easily over stimulated and could cause them to shut down or show a behavioural. Over-selection‚ this means and individual only processes some of the information given to the person and will select some things or nothing at all also known as over filtering. Mono-processing‚ this individual can only process one thing at a time or will struggle to do more than one thing such as talking and listening. There are many other signs

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