Childminding: Regulation & Legislation – A Parents Guide What is a Childminder? The legal definition of a childminder is a person who works with children for more than 2 hours a day‚ in their own homes for reward. Regulatory Body Childminders must be registered with their countries regulatory body. The regulatory body for Wales is the Care & Social Services Inspectorate Wales (CSSIW). Their job is to regulate a wide range of social care services‚ checking that services provided are safe
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CYPOP5 Course: Understand How to Set Up a Home Based Childcare Service Assessment criteria: 7.2 Supporting children’s behaviour can be key to a happy caring environment. Write an explanation stating how ground rules for behaviour and expectations are developed and implemented. If you expect a certain behaviour to be achieved it is crucial that boundaries and expectations are consistent and that everyone involved is made clear of what they are from the beginning. I would suggest that the first
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CYPOP5 Task 1 1.1 To the Parent / Guardian of Anjum. Information for parents outlining the following… 1) Current legislation for home based childcares 2) The role of regulatory bodies As your child’s childminder I would like to inform you of some very important information detailing up to date legislation and information on the relevant regulating bodies for home based child carers. This is to ensure your child get the very best possible care when in my setting. 1. CURRENT
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local Health and Social Services Trust. A childminder must by law register with the local Health and Social Services Trust and the purpose of registration is to protect children‚ to provide reassurance to parents using childcare and to ensure that childminding services meet acceptable standards. To achieve registration a childminder is required to comply with standards of safety‚ equipment‚ numbers of children etc. The home environment is checked to ensure that it meets the standards required and that
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Task 2- Building wining teams 2a) How can group culture contribute to the success of fast track? 2b) What is meant by the term team and why is working as a team important to fast track. 2c) apply Belbin’s team roles to fast track Task3-leadership 3a) As overseas delivers are a new operation the Board of directors have decided to employ a manager to run the new division‚ should this person have the traits of a manager of a leader? 3b) What leadership style should the new manager
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CYPOP5 – Task One Michelle Richards 14/08/12 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
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Task2: Choose a well-known scientific article‚ film or documentary‚ dating back no more than 10 years and write a report explaining how it has influenced the public’s perception of science. (P3) Task3: Produce a PowerPoint which: a) Gathers together a number of headline reports for one science topic from a variety of sources and lists their concerns. b) Explains whether or not these concerns raised in the reports are justified‚ by looking at the
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The current legislation for home based childcare and the role of the regulatory bodies (Ofsted) Task 1 What current legislation is relevant to home based childcare? The Children’s Act 1989 This legislation was to reform the law relating to children‚ when it was introduced it superseded the eight Acts of Parliament. This is the most influential legislation for children up to the age of 18 and how they are treated‚( it is so powerful that it has an impact on other legislations and no form of
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Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) This is universal acknowledgement of children’s rights in 54 ‘articles’ i.e. majority of countries have signed up to this. The following articles are particularly important & relevant within a Childminding setting: * children have a right to be protected from all forms of discrimination (article 2) * children’s best interests must be put foremost in relation to all activities & actions undertaken (article 3) * children have a right
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serious will be recorded in the incident book. In case of a serious incident Ofsted should be notified within 14 days of the incident occurring. If I need further support and advice regarding a serious illness or accident I may consult the National Childminding Association who will log information regarding the incident with regard to their safeguarding policy. A NCMA designated officer will be assigned to my case and all the information given to them will be kept confidentially unless their appears to
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