Children and young people workforce Diploma Level 3 by Emma Staynings Unit 45 1.1 Human Rights Act. Human rights act come into force in Britain in October 2000. This act is vital in protecting the fundamental freedoms of everyone in our society. As childminders we develop policies and procedures‚ we make sure fresh water is supplied and that we have a safe home environment‚ supplying healthy food and be a good role model for the children in our care. These rights are in place to protect
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protect their wellbeing and welfare. Reporting any concerning issues that may indicate harm‚ abuse or neglect through correct child protection procedures adopted within the care setting to guard them from ill treatment that poses a threat to them. Part 2 Abuse can be identified in various forms some examples of these are: Unexplained cuts and bruises can identify physical Abuse and the failure of preventing physical abuse. Bite marks‚ cigarette burns or finger print marks. These are indicators if they
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Bibliography: Barber‚ J. (2010). Reflective Practice . Child Care. 7 (1)‚ 24-25. Beaver‚ M (2008). CACHE level 3 in childcare and education. Cheltenham: Nelson Thorne’s Cheminais‚ R Department for Education. (2012). The CAF process. Available: http://www.education.gov.uk/childrenandyoungpeople/strategy/integratedworking/caf/a0068957/the-caf-process. Last accessed
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CACHE Childcare & Education Level 3 Unit one Statutory- I attended King James Art Academy from the age of 11 up until 15. It was opened by law. It was not a small school or a large school. On average there were 800-900 students that attended. We had to wear a uniform which consisted of black shoes‚ black straight leg trousers‚ a white shirt‚ black tank top‚ navy blue tie and a navy blue blazer. Everyone was made to buy the blazers and ties from the school‚ the blazers costing £23.00 and the
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1. What was the planned strategy of Level 3 Communications in the late 1990s? Ans. To offer low-priced fiber-optic network that covers connections to major cities in the US focusing on the internet traffic for service providers and corporations. The plan starting from gathering funding from investors to build up a high capacity fiber-optic network that linked major cities in the US‚ then cut prices to attract major users of the networks including corporations‚ Internet service providers like AOL
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Unit 2:Business Resources Unit 2:Business Resources 12AB3 Kabir Hussain Authorised Users Only 12AB3 12AB3 Kabir Hussain Authorised Users Only 12AB3 BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMA LEVEL 3 Date issued: September 2012 Date work is to be handed in: December 2012 Context Page Introduction: 3 P1
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Tasks to do in school Assignment 2 Task 5: explain how the processes used by own work setting or service comply with legislation that covers data protection‚ information handling and sharing. Assignment 3 Task 5: demonstrate how to identify potential hazards to health‚ safety and security of children or young people‚ families and other visitors and colleges. Task6: demonstrate ability to deal with hazards in the work setting or in off site visits. Task 11: give example from own practise of
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BTEC HEALTH AND SOCIAL LEVEL 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF ABUSE BTEC HEALTH AND SOCIAL LEVEL 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF ABUSE Physical Abuse * Hitting * Slapping * Pushing * Kicking * Misuse of medication Signs and symptoms: The person can be very inactive there will be a noticeable change on the person’s appearance. For example bruising in unusual places such as thighs or under the arms. Secret falls or major injuries that they won’t tell you about. Bruises or
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Unit 5 – Principles underpinning the role of the practitioner The practitioner will develop many different relationships whilst in practice. They will hold relationships with first and foremost the children‚ parents‚ colleagues and other professionals. According to the EYFS “Successful relationships between parents and educators can have long-lasting and beneficial effects on children’s learning and well-being” http://www.keap.org.uk/documents/eyfs_eff_prac_parent_partner.pdf This means practitioners
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An activity schedule for a typical week in a Day care Theme of the week: Transport Letter of the week: A a Number of the week: 1 Shape of the week: Circle Colour of the week: Yellow Monday 8.00 - 9.00 am (Welcome and Free play time) We put the Nursery Rhymes music on to have a happy and child attractive atmosphere. We welcome each child. Also we have pegs for hanging coats with each individual child’s name on it and boxes with individual name on it for the lunch boxes. Therefore as soon as
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