Explain the importance of reassuring children‚ young people and adults of the confidentiality of shared information and the limits of this. It is important to reassure children‚ young people and adults that any information about them is kept confidential and only used where and when necessary and only for the duration required in order to maintain their trust and security. It is their right to privacy to have this information kept confidential and not passed on for others to talk about or gossip
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In schools parents and carers are asked for a variety of information so that the school personnel are able to care for the children as effectively and safely as they can whilst the children are in school. For example: • Health or medical information; • Records from previous schools; and • Records for children who have special educational‚ dietary needs‚ or religious rituals. This is confidential information and must be used only for the purpose for which it was gathered. It is the right
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Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. Listening is the most important way in which to establish a respectful and professional relationship with a child or young person. By people listening to what a child has to say‚ without interruption‚ shows the child that they are interested in what the child has to say. By not interrupting the child‚ it shows that their views and opinions are not only respected‚ but are also as important as the views
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1. 1 Legal and organizational requirements on equality‚ diversity‚ discrimination‚ rights ‚ confidentiality and sharing of information in relation to managing and developing yourself and your workforce Legislation forms a framework which all care homes must adhere to; this is carried out in many guises and includes many parliamentary acts such as human rights act 1998 and the mental health act 1993‚ these acts are designed to protect and promote rights and responsibilities of people within a
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Outline the current legislation and organisational requirements that governs(a) reporting‚ recording and confidentiality(b)health and safety(c)risk management(d)recording/reporting compliments and complaints(e) dealing with suspicions of disclosure of danger‚ harm and abuse. (ref.HSC22 q4. HSC21 q 4‚5. Reporting‚ recording and confidentiality - The Data Protection Act 1998 relates to information held about an individual. This includes medical records or social services files – anything which
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Criteria: 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3-Review the groups and individuals whose communication needs you must address in your work role. Explain how you support effective communication within your work role. Analyse the barriers and challenges to communication within your work role. Being able to communicate is a major feature of being human. Throughout the working day we absorb information and pass this on to other people. Communication is vitally important if a team is to work effectively. Almost everything I
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Explain the Importance of CONFIDENTIALITY AND DATA PROTECTION Define Data Protection Act 1998 It is a law that protects personal privacy and upholds individuals’ rights. It applies to anyone who handles or has access to information about individuals. The Act also gives rights to the people the information is about. By law‚ everyone in the workplace must follow the rules set out in the Act and help protect individuals’ rights. It is important to maintain confidentiality on a childcare setting
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Ensuring that up to date CRB Checks are carried out and held for ourselves‚ any assistants we may have and each person‚ over 16 years‚ residing in the property where the childcare will be provided. * Having appropriate insurance especially for childminding purposes. * Providing a safe and nurturing environment by performing regular risk assessments and ensuring that any necessary actions are carried out as soon as possible. * Attending regular training sessions‚ such as safeguarding and first
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CYPOP5-2 Understand how to establish a safe and healthy home based environment for children. CYPOP5-2.1 .Explain the key components of a healthy and safe home based environment. Hygiene hygiene is the maintenance of health and healthy living. Hygiene ranges from personal hygiene‚ through domestic up to occupational hygiene and public health; and involves healthy diet‚ cleanliness‚ and mental health. Personal hygiene Daily washing of the body and hair. More frequent washing of hands and/or
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054 Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Children’s and Young People’s Settings Outcome 1 Understand how duty of care contributes to safe Practice 1.) Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role I have a duty of care to ensure that all children under my care and assistants who work alongside me are kept safe from harm. This means I must carry out risk assessments to ensure that their environment is a safe and clean space for them to explore‚ work and play in. I also teach
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