follow in order to ensure that safeguarding‚ protection and also the welfare of the children is met accordingly. Such systems include the common Assessment Framework – or CAF – which requires different teams who work with the child‚ such as nursery/childminder‚ health visitor‚ social services (as well as other agencies such as housing etc)‚ to work together and follow the same ’plan’ to ensure that the child or young person’s needs are best met.In order to ensure that the relevant agencies are co-operating
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a child is sick they must be clear for 48hrs before returning to my care‚ and general childhood illnesses. • Food safety (General Food Hygiene) Regulations 1995‚ setting out basic hygiene requirements. Although this is not required for a childminder currently I think demonstrating a good knowledge shows parents my commitment to responsible care. • Code of Practice for First Aid (1997)‚ giving guidance on the provision of first aid. This would show Anjum’s parents that I was qualified and
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|Unit 067 |Professional Practice in Early Years Settings | Notes for guidance See page 22-23 of this handbook (Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (4227) Qualification handbook) for important guidance about this qualification‚ including notes on assessment methods‚ evidence requirements and sources for evidence. Ensure that you have read these notes before undertaking
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The current legislation for home based childcare and the role of the regulatory bodies (Ofsted) Task 1 What current legislation is relevant to home based childcare? The Children’s Act 1989 This legislation was to reform the law relating to children‚ when it was introduced it superseded the eight Acts of Parliament. This is the most influential legislation for children up to the age of 18 and how they are treated‚( it is so powerful that it has an impact on other legislations and no form of
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Task 1 1.1 There are many legislations that as a childminder I must adhere to. Some include: • Childcare Act 2006 The act introduces the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) which is the statutory framework for all childcare providers of children from birth to 5 years. I will meet the requirements of this legislation by providing care that is relevant to the age and ability of a child and encouraging learning‚ development‚ and staying safe. I will record daily activities on a form to hand to
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apart from a few exceptions until the 1980s and 1990s. This was largely due to the fact that until quite recently the majority of Irish women did not work outside the home. Even if they did the childcare was usually provided by family members or childminders located in the community known to the family. Irish policy discouraged women from working outside the home. The ‘marriage bar’ meant that women working in the public service had to leave their jobs as soon as they go married and become stay at
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Data Protection Act 1998 Civil Contingencies Act 2004 Care Homes Regulations Care Minimum Standards Food Handling Regulations 1990 Food Handling Regulations 1995 Food Handling Regulations Children Act 1989 Children Act British toy and hobby association 1988 Data Protection Act 1998 The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA 1998) is an act of the United Kingdom (UK) Parliament defining the ways in which information about living people may be legally used and handled. The main intent is to protect
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Procedure For Allegations of Abuse against a Childminder Policy Statement: As a registered childminder working alone I am more vulnerable to allegations of abuse being made against my family or me. I will take precautions to protect myself from this happening Procedure: • Ensuring all household members over 16 are CRB cleared • Ensuring all visitors to the house sign the visitors book and do not have unsupervised access to the children under any circumstances • Ensuring
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included on all of my printed marketing materials. I will also ensure that the website contains the relevant meta tags within it to ensure that it’s listed as one of the primary results in a search when particular criteria is entered (i.e. Stockport childminder). I will also consider periods of Google Paid Searches initially to ensure that my website is given maximum exposure whilst I’m establishing my business. The website will contain: • My name and company name • Mobile number • Function to be able
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Routines Arrivals and departures: Meeting the child’s needs: Helping the child to feel safe and secure and to reassure them that their parent will come back for them. Agreements with parents : Share any dietary requirements ‚ agree to any sleep pattern ‚ parent to be encouraged to develop their own departure routine . The participation of children: Child will know where to hang coat ‚ put belongings and were to go to begin the day. School / pre-school runs: Meeting the child’s needs: Time
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