FORM 4: SESSION PLAN Timing (Mins.) Objectives / Learning outcomes Resources Teacher Activities Learner Activities Assessment 09.30 – 09.31 1min OBJ: to introduce self and course outline LOC: learners will get to know the tutor and course Power point Presenting Lecturing Listening questioning Questioning 09.31- 09.32 1min OJB: to discuss health and safety ‚ fire‚ first aid‚ facilities and risk assessments LOC: learners will identify the health and safety
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Unit 3 assignment E1- Five peices of current legistlation are: Children Act 1989 Equality Act 2006 Disability Discrimination Act 2010 Childcare Act 2006 Sex Discrimination Act 1975 E2- As a result of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child‚ the Children Act 1989 came into effect in 1991. The act attempted to ring together various peices of legislation. The act covers child protection‚ parental responsibility and inspection of settings. The act is known for its
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Level 3 Diploma for Children & Young People’s Workforce Unit 54: Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Setting. By Kerry Derbyshire. Kerry Derbyshire Unit Number: 4227 - 054 What is a “Duty of Care”? 1.1 Preventing mistakes and accidents Preventing mistakes and accidents As a child care provider we are expected to have a Duty of care within our work setting‚ we are all given the appropriate attention‚ watching for
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Unit/Title …. Assignment 2 Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own uk home nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people? These are the laws to safeguard children: The children act 1989‚ The children act 2004‚ Child care 2006‚ Every child matters‚ Working together to safeguard children‚ The human rights act 1998‚ It might be difficult to accept but every child can be hurt‚ put at risk or harm or abused‚ regardless of their age‚ gender
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Safeguarding Safeguarding is the protection of anyone that maybe vulnerable to abuse. There are 7 different types of abuse * Physical abuse * Sexual abuse * Emotional/psychological abuse * Financial abuse * Institutional abuse * Self neglect * Neglect by others Physical abuse is when someone hurts another person with deliberate harm by hitting throwing burning or slapping signs of physical abuse can be bruising‚ cuts‚ broken bones or other injuries. Sexual abuse
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Unit 27 Outcome 1 1. Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services In my setting these are the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services: • The individual’s needs‚ age and abilities of the children and young people • Specific risks to individuals such as Autism‚ staff-pregnancy‚ sensory impairments • The function and purpose of environments and services
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themselves. Good vigilance is needed to keep a child safe‚ for example to foresee and cope with potential dangers. This extends to respecting the rights‚ cultural beliefs and values of the parents and family. (2) Duty of care contributes to the safeguarding and protection aspects of a setting. An example would be carrying out risk assessments to prevent potential hazards which would then reduce the risk of harm to the children. A further example would be setting clear boundaries/ expectations by communicating
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Unit 025‚ Outcome 5.2 and 5.3 In my setting any type of bullying is unacceptable and is not tolerated. In my setting‚ the head teacher (the person in charge of bullying and safeguarding) will talk to the children to find out what has been happening‚ how and why it started and how they became involved. He will make it clear that bullying is not tolerated. Outside agencies will become involved to support the families‚ the victim and the bullies; Councillors will help and support them all.
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appropriate size for the age of the children‚ so that they are able to sit comfortably when working. Children should not be hunched over tables which are to small or have difficulty in sitting normally. Also all materials must be age appropriate for their level of development of all pupils‚ for example for young children‚ small objects are potentially a choking hazard. Two. The duty of care. As we have a duty of care towards pupils‚ we should ensure that they are comfortable and safe and that the
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There are many ranges of legislation in the UK designed to keep our children safe. Firstly is the Children’s Act 1989 which was designed to promote safeguarding and well being‚ it requires the child to be involved in decisions regarding their life and that they are listened to and respected. This is followed by local authorities‚ parents‚ courts and other agencies‚ such as social workers to ensure the child’s wishes feelings and needs are met to their best capacity. This was then updated in 2004
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