CYP core 3.7 (1.2) Impact of poverty on outcomes and life chances of children It is widely acknowledged that the poverty has the greatest influence in children’s outcomes. Growing up in poverty has a profound impact on children’s health‚ education‚ aspirations and well-being. Limiting the chances to which they can realise the full extent of their human rights and often trapping them in a lifelong cycle of disadvantage and inequity. Poverty can influence a child’s physical health‚ emotional and
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CYP CORE 3.1: Understand Child and Young Person Development 2.1 Children and young people have many different influences which affects their personal development. Their development can be affected by a range of personal factors. Genetics have a great influence over a child’s development. Genes passed on from the parents to the child determine whether the child will have any inherited disorders. For example‚ Down syndrome can be inherited from either one or both parents. (www.nhs.uk) “Children
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Inquiries and serious case reviews are undertaken when a child dies and abuse or neglect is suspected as being a contributing factor. The LSCB will also consider whether a serious case review should be conducted where a child has been seriously injured through abuse or neglect or been subjected to a serious sexual assault. The purpose of Serious Case Reviews carried out under this guidance is to establish whether there are lessons to be learnt from the case about the way in which local professionals
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Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people CYP Core 3.3 1.1 Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Policies and procedures for child protection and safeguarding children were put in place through the Children Act 1989 and further changes were made when the act was reviewed changing the way the system is organised and structured thus forming The Children
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Social‚ Economic & Cultural Factors How does it impact on a child’s life? Personal Choice Within the UNCRC‚ children have the choices to make decisions for themselves and the choices they make can have significant impact on their life and development. If a child or young person does not have support from carers‚ they will not have ground rules in place so they may be able to do as they please such as smoke‚ take drugs‚ have under-age sex‚ all of which can have a huge impact on their lives. Children
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1.Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. There are many reasons why people have to communicate in work settings‚ here are a few :- Building relationships- When someone new joins the work setting e.g A child ‚ parent or colleague there will be some sort of communication either a smile‚ wave or a hello‚ this is the first part of communication and the beginning of building a relationship. Maintaining
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language development. Moral Development; this is a sub-set of social and emotional with a strong link to cognitive development. It’s about making decisions to adopt behaviours they create towards others and changing these when it needs to be. Birth- 1 month Physical Babies at birth have a number of
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1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. We need good communication in the work setting as:- * It gives a better understanding on how to relate to individual children‚ for example a parent could share their child always starts sucking their thumb when tired. * It builds trust between parents and carers. * Workers can gain and share relevant information to ensure best possible care. * It forms positive relationships with the people we work with and
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What is a leader? According to the Army’s Leadership manual ADRP 6-22‚ there are three core competencies that encompass a total Army leader. Someone who leads‚ develops‚ and achieves‚ essentially this means someone who is able to lead others by example while being able to develop them into hard working individuals and future leaders‚ and finally to achieve an overall desired outcome to the mission and units goals. According to chapter seven of ADRP 6-22‚ a leader who develops is someone who able
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CYP 3.5 Learning outcome 1.1 Positive relationships with children and young people are important for them emotionally and socially. When children feel more comfortable in the setting they can separate from parents easily and they can participate with the learning activities and this can help their development‚ when you have a strong teacher/nursery officer relationship with a child they are less likely to show unwanted disruptive behaviour because there is a mutual respect and the child respects
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