• Seek support for myself if I find a safeguarding situation distressing‚ whilst maintaining confidentiality. Mobile phones and cameras:- Any photographs I take in the course of my childminding work (to be used for the purposes of observing the children and keeping records of their development/progress) will be saved securely (with passwords) on my computer and be unavailable to others to view. Once printed these photographs will be
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Meeting the welfare requirements Providers must comply with all the legal requirements set out and should have regard to the statutory guidance. Ofsted will base its regulatory and inspection judgements on whether a provider has met the general and specific legal requirements‚ and has had regard to the statutory guidance. This guidance gives examples of action providers are likely to have to take in order to meet the general and specific legal requirements; however‚ providers may be able to comply
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The current legislation for home based childcare ensures children are cared for in a safe environment by carers who are committed to providing each child with the skills for their future. The Law The Childcare Act 2006‚ all childcare providers must promote the 5 outcomes for children. They are considered to be essential to children becoming happy and successful adults. 1. Help us achieve well and enjoy what we do. 2. Protect us from harm or neglect and help us stay safe. 3. Help us
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History of childcare In this report I will be looking at the history of the childcare industry on how children had been looked after back in the day to today’s industry. In history the first day care centre appeared in France about the 1840‚ and the societe des crèche was recognised by the French government in 1869.organising in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th century day cares were established in the United States by private charities in the 1850’s. The first being was the New York day
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In (19854‚ 2004) Children Act. The children’s act polices were revised and reviewed and although it wasn’t replaced or changed much the green papers introduced every child matters‚ this means that within your care and responsibility the chid/children should remain to be ... Happy‚ Stay Safe‚ Enjoy and achieve which should be within the plans ‚lesson and activities and the children’s general learning through play. The carer should also make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being.
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My Healthy and Safe Home Setting As a Registered Childminder‚ I have a responsibility to ensure the health and safety of all children placed in my care. There are many different factors to consider when maintaining a safe and healthy home‚ and I have identified the following as the key components: Environment- Home and Garden Equipment and Resources Fire Safety Storage and Handling of chemicals‚ medicines and first aid items COSHH General Hygiene Personal Hygiene Animal Safety and Hygiene
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Unit 79 Understand How to Set Up a Home Based Childcare Service Understand how to provide play and other activities for children in home based settings that will support equality and inclusion Outcome 5.1 Explain the importance of play to children’s learning and development and the need for an inclusive approach From an early age‚ play is important to a child’s development and learning. It isn’t just physical. It can involve cognitive‚ imaginative‚ creative‚ emotional and social aspects
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and toddler groups. Montessori pre-schools. These are known as ’sessional’ services. Services aiming to meet the needs of parents who are employed or in full-time education or training créches/nurseries‚ workplace nurseries and family day-care(childminding). These services are ’full-time’. Playgroups Playgroups usually operate for up to three-and-a-half hours per day and cater for children aged between two-and-a-half years up to school-going age. Playgroups aim to promote the educational and social
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Question 1 (Weighting: 0) In your own words‚ and where necessary using additional research‚ or your own experiences or scenarios‚ write for each task. The word count is there as a guide and you will not be penalised if you do not meet or go over that count. References and bibliography should be provided at the end of the assignment. Explain the following: The key components of a healthy and safe home-based environment. [200 words] A healthy and safe home based environment. It is my responsibility
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Introductions: Understanding the Social World Assignment 1 Critical analysis of a published article (1200 words) A new deal for Lone Parents? Training lone parents for work in West London The article‚ written by the Royal Geographical Society (With the institute of British Geographers‚ 2008) discusses about the impacts of the new training programmes in which the government have decided to offer to lone parents with young children. Some may have argued that this has been beneficial
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