CYP Core 3.7: 1.1: Factors that affect outcomes for children 1.1 The environment in which a child lives has a significant impact upon their life chances. Complete the spider diagram below by identifying the social‚ economic and cultural factors that have the most impact upon a child and investigate relevant websites to source facts relating to these factors. An example has been done for you and you can use some of the websites that have been given to you by your tutor. 1.3 million Children
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I believe in conducting myself with integrity. It is imperative that I exercise good judgment in all my endeavors whether it is personal or professional. It has been said that you are only as good as your word. This is a mantra that I live by. I am also a firm believer in honesty. With integrity comes honesty. It is my feeling that you must be truthful in all that you do. Along with truthfulness comes fairness. I believe in giving everyone a fair chance. Even though there are individuals
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CYP Core 3.4 – Support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety 1.1 Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services When planning a healthy and safe environment in my setting I have to take into account a number of factors. The space I have and the space I allow the children in my care to use. For example the children have quiet time in the front room‚ messy time and free play in the play room and the garden‚ the children
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In her article Multicultural competence‚ Mary E. Kite contends that the using of difficult dialogues is necessary in teaching about diversity and claims that terminology is one of the simple ways to set the stage for engaging in this difficult dialogues. She states that the advantages of students’ studying diversity consist of: further scientific studies about human behavior‚ improvement in critical thinking skills‚ and improvement in both personal and cognitive development. According to the author
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walk safely Enjoys pictures and books Can dress themselves with minimal support Can say simple words like doggie and gone Has improved memory skills can name and match two colours Doesn’t no wrong from right but can recognise the word ‘No’ CYP Core 3.1 Understand child and young person development 1.1 3 Years Can ride a bike can use scissors to cut paper Can make friends Begins to plurals‚ adjectives and sentences Can take part in simple non competitive games Knows what hurts and delights
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Alice Bingham Yvonne CYP Core 3.3- Understand how to safeguard the well-being of children young people 1.1- Outline the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people- Children’s Act 1989 and 2004- If there are children that are being accommodated by the Local Authority‚ then this all comes under the Children Act 1989. There are six beliefs within the Children Act 1989: * The best place for
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3) Core competence / sustainable competitive advantage Online Services Division: Microsoft’s search‚ portal‚ advertising and personal communications services‚ including online information offerings such as Bing and the MSN portals and channels. Server and Tools Business: Microsoft infrastructure software‚ developer tools and cloud platform‚ including products such as Windows Server‚ SQL Server‚ Visual Studio‚ System Center and the Windows Azure Platform. Microsoft Business Solutions: A portfolio
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CYP Core 3.4 Support children and young peoples health and safety Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services 1.1 There are many factors that have to be taken into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. It is essential to start the planning thinking about the childs needs. The age and development of their children must also be taken into account. If babies are being looked after
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Another framework is the Sue (2001) threefold model of cultural competence that integrates five race- and culture specific constituencies who merit such competence (African Americans‚ Asian Americans‚ Latino Americans‚ Native Americans‚ and European Americans); 31 specific competencies divided into three domains (beliefs/attitudes‚ knowledge‚ and skills); and four ‘‘foci’’ or levels of analysis to which cultural competence should apply (individual‚ professional‚ organizational‚ and societal). There
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experience for all involved. When there is an absence of Cultural competency it can have a number of negative effects for the patient but also for the healthcare practitioner. After reading the article‚ "Why is There a Compelling Need for Cultural Competence" I learned that knowing a patients socio-cultural background can decrease the likelihood of liability or malpractice claims. When a patient feels respected‚ understood‚ and the line of communication is open the health care provider is less likely
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