Safe home environment As a child-minder my aim is to provide a safe environment. In my home I provide: General Age related toys to avoid choking etc. and are not broken or have any sharp edges or things hanging off. A stair gate Smoke alarms First aid kit Radiator Guards Plug socket covers I do a risk assessment each morning in the home and garden to make sure that everything is safe for the children to come into. Make sure all main doors are kept locked and the key put on a hook near
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In Childminding I will be required to practice confidentiality this means that I will not be discussing or sharing personal information I know about the families I work with. This doesn’t mean I can’t talk about the children and their families but maintaining a professional understanding nature towards the family‚ however there are two circumstances which I am able to share or pass on information; one is if I have the parents’ permission to do so two is if there is a concern for the child’s welfare
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Assignment 1 by Paulina Malolepsza The parents of Anjum a little girl who is new to your setting moved to England only 3 months ago. Yours is the first setting that they have used for 18 month old Anjum. They have very little understanding of the legislation covering home based childcare or the role of the regulatory body. Consider 4 pieces of legislation that are important for home based childcares and how you would outline these to Anjum’s parents? How would you go about outlining the 4 different
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CYPOP5 - ASSESSMENT TASK ONE QUESTION Consider 4 pieces of legislation that are important for home based child carers and how you would outline these to Anjum’s parents How would you go about outlining the regulatory body and its 4 roles to Anjum’s parents? ANSWERS Four pieces of legislation important to home-based child carers are: The Children Act (1989) & (2004) The Race Relation Act (1976 Amended in 2000) The Childcare Act (2006) The Protection of Children Act (1998) The Children
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There are four pieces of legislations that are important for home based Early Years child carers‚ although there are many more. The four Acts selected are: The Childcare Act (2006) The Children Act (2004) The Equality Act (2010) and The Education Act (1997) Briefly‚ the Acts will be summarised and subsequently outlined for Anjum’s parents. The Childcare Act (2006) formalised and introduced the Early Years Foundation Stage in England. The role of Ofsted is to continually inspect and
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in a learning and development environment. This is surprising considering that play‚ with its high levels of motivation and potential enjoyment empowers children (as well as people of all ages) as follows: o Physical Development: Children approach tasks readily and willingly‚ children are open and responsive to the learning within the play activity i.e. walking‚ running‚ jumping‚ hand to eye coordination and skipping etc. o Social/Emotional: Sharing experiences with others in a constructive and positive
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Social Care‚ BA Honours in Criminology and Sociology‚ Counselling skills‚ counselling level 2 and 3. I have been on recent training on child protection and domestic violence. In addition to this I am currently enrolled on a level 3 childminding (cypop5) course which is due to finish in June 2013 and I am planning to enrol onto paediatric first aid course. I feel that I have the necessary skills and knowledge to look after
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first aid course fees‚ insurance‚ equipment required= first aid kits ‚ fire blankets‚ fridge thermometers‚ CRB checks for myself and adults who live at my setting.) 2. Utilities. 3 Rent. 4. Food /snacks. 5. Travel‚ bus fares‚ entrance fees 6 Misc. Sources of support and information for the setting up and running of my home based childcare
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TASK 6 Make a list of associations you have with the word “grammar” (They may not all be negative!) • Intimidating • Frightening • Confusing • Diction • Fascinating TASK 7 Look at the following sentences and decide which are correct. Write a correct version of the examples that are incorrect. 1. We’ve been looking for you for ages: Correct. 2. I’ve been to the movies last night: Incorrect. Correction: I went to the movies last night
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Understand How to Set Up a Home-based Childcare Service Unit code: CYPOP 5 QCF level: 3 Guided learning hours: 29 Unit summary To prepare learners to work as home-based child carers/childminders. As well as learning relevant aspects of childcare this knowledge based unit supports the development of policies and procedures relevant to registration Unit content 1 Understand how to set up a home based childcare service • • • • • Current legislation covering home-based childcare and
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