Unit 024 Outcome 1 Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development Assessing children and young people’s needs has to be done sensitively and accurately. There are a number of factors to be considered. Confidentiality It is important that the details of any assessment carried out remains confidential unless there are serious concerns regarding the childs well being or safety. Then confidentiality will be breachd on a need to know basis and relevant
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CYPW level 2 PHYSICAL ABUSE Physical abuse is when a child is physically hurt or injured. Hitting‚ kicking‚ beating with objects‚ throwing and shaking are all physical abuse. They can cause pain‚ cuts and bruising‚ broken bones and sometimes even death. Signs and symptoms of physical abuse: Unexplained recurrent injuries or burns Unexplained bruises Wearing clothes to cover injures‚ even in hot weather Refusal to undress for games Bald patches of hair Repeated running away Fear of medical
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033 1 Identify the factors that impact on outcomes and life chances for children and young people Social factors Lack of social/friendship networks. Children need friendships to develop their interaction‚ emotional understanding‚ empathy and social skills. Children who lack these networks tend to feel isolated and therefore isolate themselves more. They may suffer insecurities about themselves and be withdrawn and shy. They may struggle to communicate‚ share and understand the needs and feelings
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CACHE Level 3 CYPW Child Development Plan Childs Initials Age in year 2 months 8 Teacher J Date prepared Jan 2013 Area of learning | Strengths and interests | Any concerns? | Activities to develop strengths | Activities to develop areas of concern | Physical development | Enjoys using a tricycle and propelling it with feetEnjoys jumping from a low step. | Struggles with using pedals on the tricycle.Struggles with balancing
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CACHE Level 3 Diploma for Children and Young People’s Workforce (CYPW) Communication Within this theme you will cover the following units: SHC31 EYMP5 CYPOP13 These units also require skills assessment this information can be found in your observation pack Please read before completing this work pack * During your class sessions you will take part in activities and carry out research which will support the completion of this pack. * On completion you are required
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Unit 3 TDA 2.2 Task One 1.1 The Children Act 2006 protects the individual rights of children and states that the interests of children and young people are to be taking into full considerations of a child’s welfare and safeguarding and that safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility and including the child’s health‚ education and development‚ safety‚ and economic circumstances. The Data Protection Act 1998 gives people the rights to view their own records and data base‚ both via computer
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SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Title Level Credit value SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 3 3 Assessment criteria The learner can: 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate for different reasons‚ to portray their feelings‚ emotions‚ pain‚ opinions‚ etc. The communication could be
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Unit 25 2.1 Explain the importance of safeguarding children and young people Safeguarding children and young people is a key for all professionals who work in all settings where they have contact with children‚ more so children who could be more vulnerable than others i.e. a child who struggles with a physical or mental disability. All children need to feel safe and secure and are being taught or mentored by adults they can trust. It is of the upmost importance that the correct people‚ whether
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1.6. Explain the Assessment frameworks that are used in own UK Home Nation Explain what CAF is CAF is a shared assessment tool for use across all children’s services and all local areas in England. It aims to help early identification of need and promote co-ordinated service provision. The Common Assessment Framework (CAF) is a key component in the Every Child Matters: Change for Children programme. It is an important part of a strategy for helping children and young people to achieve the
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Unit 054 Principles for Implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Outcome 1 Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice 1 All children‚ especially babies and young children are vulnerable as they have not as yet developed their physical and cognitive ability to care for themselves‚ so they need adults to care and protect them. All children practitioners have a duty of care towards children‚ it is human nature to care
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