Outcome 1 1) Therapeutic communities childcare: this is an approach that meets both the the physical and emotional needs of the service users. Social pedagogy: this is the approach where the carers/ parents/ government work with the child in order to care for them the child is in charge of his or her own life and the people looking after that child are just there for the care side. Life Space: this involves the conscious use of everyday events to promote the growth‚ development and
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Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.3 You need to listen to their language they use and the tone they use so you can get an idea of what they are feeling in their reply to what you have said. This is important as it will help build relationships also shows that they are listening and so are you as you can respond to them appropriately. There are small sign’s some are just theories whereas others are true. These are just small simple
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I. Introductory Page A. Name and Address of Business The Pastry Couture is offers Pillas cake. Pillas is a combination of the main product of Bicol Region which is the Pili nuts and Pastillas that will be mixed to create a filling to the cake with a lemon glaze on the top of the cake. The location of our business will be at the Satellite Market near the Central Bus Terminal in Legaspi City‚ Albay. B. Names and Addresses of Principals Judiel Villar 2074 Samar St.‚ Sampaloc‚ Manila Pearl Dustin
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Unit 054 “principals for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and young Peoples Setting” LO 1 ‘Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice’ 1.1 When people interact with each other each has a Duty of Care towards the others. Duty of care means exercising a reasonable degree of attention and caution to avoid negligence which would lead to harm to other people. 1.2 How Duty of Care safeguards Children and Young People Children and young people
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SHC 34 1 1.1‚ 1.2 A duty of care is an obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care. Providing a strong duty of care and a secure environment for all children within the care of the setting‚ providing structured routines that involve feeding‚ nappy changing‚ upholding a strong parent and partnership discussing the care and needs of the children with the parent/carer. Providing a safe and secure environment and ensuring the setting is strong
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Evidence Recording Sheet Unit: SHC34 Evidence Ref:……………………………… Candidate Name: Assessor Name Observed by your assessor (O) Personal Statement (EPS) Product Evidence (EP) Professional Discussion (PD) Seen by Witness (EWT) Case History (ECH) Questioning (QC) APEL/RPL | |
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067:2.3- Describe what is meant by evidence based practice and give examples of how this has influenced work with children in their early years. Evidence based practice is also known as EBP. It is practice that is influenced by objective evidence obtained from research. Everyday practice may have been influenced in many ways including; our qualifications‚ our training‚ our experiences of working with children‚ our learning from colleagues‚ research obtained from books‚ our personal experiences and
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Assessment task – SHC34 Principles for implementing duty of care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s & Young People’s Settings What it means to have a duty of care in your own work role “Duty of Care” is an obligation to ensure that children in your care are not harmed physically‚ emotionally or mentally. This involves giving suitable attention‚ looking out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and making informed choices about steps undertaken in your work role. The
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assessment criteria 4.3 Describe the potential tension between maintaining an individuals confidentiality and disclosing concerns case study: Imran is 2 years old and has been attending the nursery for a few weeks: usually Imran enjoys all aspects of her day at the nursery and willingly plays alongside others. Today Imran has appeared a little more quiet than usual. As Imran’s key worker took her to the bathroom he notices 3 long marks on her lower back‚ these marks are red and sore. In this
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SHC 33 1.1 Diversity: The respect and knowledge of differences between each individual and groups of people within society. These differences arrive from social‚ cultural or religious backgrounds‚ ethnicity‚ disability‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ appearance and both family structure or background. Equality: This is when everyone has equal opportunities to participate within a setting. All settings are required to have an Equal Opportunities policy‚ which you must work in line with. When taking the same
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