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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CYP3.1. 1 & CYP3. 1. 2 During a child’s development‚ there are many aspects to consider. It is important to recognise each aspect‚ but to also remember that each aspect can overlap in many ways. The different aspects to consider are: • • • • Physical Communication Intellectual & Cognitive Social‚ Emotional‚ Behavioral & Moral By looking at the different aspects‚ you can get a good understanding of the usual rate and sequence of development. Rate being the time if takes a child to
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P3.1 Include a list of five (5) ways in which you have been a positive role model for children in your setting. - Punctual - Respectful - Helpful - Dress appropriately - Use appropriate language P3.2 Give reasons to support your list. As a student in a Primary School I believe that I am a good role model to the children in the setting “Remember that children notice and learn from your feelings‚ actions and reactions. You are a powerful source of learning for the child.”(Bruce‚ 2007‚ P157)
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1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. It is important to communicate with children in a way that is clear and appropriate to their ages‚ needs and abilities. When communicating with children it would be ideal to get down to the child’s level‚ to speak in an appropriate language that they understand‚ to approach the child calmly/quietly and to be mindful of their age. When communicating with adults‚ some
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3‚ CYP Core 3.1 Assessment task: Understand child and young person development Task 1: Assessment criteria 1.1 Age | Physical | Communication | Intellectual/cognitive | Social‚ emotional & Behavioural | 0-6 months | Reflexes‚ turns head‚ hands tightly closed‚ reacts to sounds‚ turn from side to back‚ arm and leg movements jerky‚ gaze attentively at carer‚ plays with his/her own fingers‚ everything starts to be taken to mouth‚ rolls from back to side‚ reach for objects. | Cry when
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Study: CU3085 Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults. EDI Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England) 1. Understand the legislation‚ regulations and policies that underpin the protection of vulnerable adults. 1.1 Analyse the differences between the concept of safeguarding and the concept of protection in relation to vulnerable adults. 1.2 Evaluate the impact of policy developments on approaches to safeguarding vulnerable adults
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The Safeguarding Policy of HIT Training for all assessors Safeguarding Policy Policy Statement HIT Training Ltd is strongly committed to practices that protect children‚ young people and vulnerable adults from abuse‚ neglect or significant harm. Staffs recognise and accept their responsibility to develop the awareness of the risks and issues involved in safeguarding. The company also recognises that it has a responsibility to protect staff from unfounded allegations of abuse. The company is committed
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that practitioners need to adopt a more vigilant and challenging approach in some situations to protect children at the earliest stage possible. The uncooperative‚ anti-social and even dangerous parent/carer is the most difficult challenge for safeguarding and child
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TDA 2.2 safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including E-safety The current legislation for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people starts with all agencies working with the children‚ young people and their families taking all reasonable measures to ensure that the risk of harm to the children’s welfare are minimised this might include
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(K/601/3323) Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Learning outcomes Type of evidence Location You must be able to: 1. Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety 1.1 Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety 1.2 Describe the roles of different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare
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