and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection. The employees roles are to make sure that they follow company policies and procedures‚and to report any hazards which could lead to infection also to attend any relevant courses for example infection control. To report any changes in the health conditions of any service user that we support. We also have a responsibility to assist in keeping work areas and equipment clean tidy and free from infection hazards. We also must
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The Sequence and Rate of development from 0-19 years old: Task 1:1 Child development is how a child is able to complete complex tasks/things as they grow. Development involves learning skills such as tying shoe laces‚skipping‚or kicking a ball for example. From birth to adulthood children are continually growing‚developing and learning. A child’s development can be measured through social‚emotional‚physical and language developmental "milestones". It is‚therefore important to apply an holistic
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organistions approach to talent planning. External factors such as the economic environment can have a massive effect in how an organisation resources and retains talent. For example‚ in times of high unemployment it is far easier to attract high levels of talent‚ as there are many unemployed suitable candidates in the job market. Similarly it is easier to retain staff as they are less likely to leave due tot the difficulty of finding new suitable employment. Political factors such as changes to
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Ass 4 Q1 There are several laws and guidance that a school has to follow relating to the duty of care and welfare of children. These are continually amended‚ updated and revoked. The Children Act 1989 upholds a number of principals‚ one of which defines the duty of care to the effect that a person with care of a child may do what is reasonable in all the circumstances for the purpose of safe guarding or promoting the welfare of the child. The children Act of 1989 also actively encourages good
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Unit 3- supporting children E1- identify FIVE(5) pieces of legislation. There are many different legislations that influence working practices in a setting for children‚ all of which are to ensure that children and kept safe and well at all times. One legislation is Protection Of Children Act 1999‚ this act was put into place to ensure everybody working with children are suitable to do so‚ this can be done by ensuring staff and volunteers have completed a Criminal Records Bureau. (CRB) Another
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Zoey Abbott A0000140 4DEP The CIPD introduced the HR Professional Map in 2009‚ which set out the new foundations for professional competency in HR and the criteria for new and revised CIPD qualifications. The map highlights 10 professional areas at four different levels and the eight key behaviours HR professionals need to operate. The HR Profession Map sets out the following eight behaviours: 1. Decisive thinker. Able to analyse information quickly and use it to make robust decisions. 2
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Level 3 Diploma for Children & Young People’s Workforce Unit 54: Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Setting. By Kerry Derbyshire. Kerry Derbyshire Unit Number: 4227 - 054 What is a “Duty of Care”? 1.1 Preventing mistakes and accidents Preventing mistakes and accidents As a child care provider we are expected to have a Duty of care within our work setting‚ we are all given the appropriate attention‚ watching for
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be employed. 1. Understand how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relate to positive behaviour support Answer: Learning outcomes Assessment criteria 1.6‚ 4.1 Question: Identify 3 types of challenging behaviour Describe safeguards that must be in place if restrictive physical interventions are used. 1. Understand how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relate to positive behaviour support
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leading to exciting and successful learning.’ It gives structure on how literacy is taught in primary schools and provides suggestions on how this can be delivered to the pupils. I work as a Teaching Assistant in a primary school Key stage 2 Year 3 of the National Curriculum. A typical literacy lesson is delivered by firstly‚ by the class teacher talking and explaining to the pupils the chosen literacy subject. Group discussions or whole class participation‚ sharing thoughts and ideas. Then focusing
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Qualification: In order to apply for this specific job you would first need to acknowledge if you’re suitable to make an application for it‚ the firstly would be done by identifying your qualifications. For this specific job at WCK you would need 4 GCSE’s including D grades in English and Maths. Having a good maths grade (C+) will be helpful as it will benefit when undergoing factors towards calculations. It will be also beneficial having a good English grade (C+) as it allows the person to have
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