EDI Level 5 Care‚ Leadership & Management. Unit 1 CU2941. 1:1 Review the range of group individuals whose communication needs must be addressed in own job role. In my job role I communicate with many varied groups. On a daily basis communicate with clients and their families in order to deal with any queries or concerns regarding the support we provide. I have frequent communication with external agencies Social Services‚ CPN other support agencies to
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management of the setting‚ but the most effective method will include all members of staff There are six steps of risk assessment: 1. Identify the hazard – The hazard is the item or situation that can cause harm to someone. 2. Decide on the level of posed by the hazard – The risk is the likelihood of the hazard causing harm 3. Evaluate the risks – what measures if any would be taken to minimize or remove the risk. If there are any safety precautions already in place if so‚ are they adequate
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and visitors safe. I am going to describe some policies and procedure that the setting uses for risk assessments and hygiene procedures. There are 5 steps to risk assessments. These are; 1. Identify the hazards. 2. Decide who might be harmed and how. 3. Evaluate the risks and decide on precaution. 4. Record your findings and implement them. 5. Review your assessment and update if necessary. An example of a policy in my setting is safeguarding. This policy is about keeping the children safe
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anything broken is either chucked away or fixed if it can be repaired. They are cleaned every half term but if used often and mouthed they will be washed daily to stop infection. We use Milton and antibacterial spray on surfaces. 4. We regularly seek up to date information from environmental health department the setting is cleaned on a daily basis and all staff use new aprons and gloves when changing a child. All children learn about Personal hygiene. 1.2 The lines of responsibility and reporting
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Outcome 2 Be able to lead and support developmental assessment of children and young people 2.1 see unit 136 Outcome 2 2-4 My setting believes that all children have a right to a broad‚ balanced and relevant curriculum accessible in a supportive structured learning environment. We aim to provide opportunities for all children including children with special educational needs to develop fully. Children are supported in their learning and development through systematic‚ monitoring‚ assessing
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Sensory Loss Level 5 Diploma 4/1/13 Jackie Wade Identify methods for raising awareness of sensory loss: * A working description of deafblindness that has been accepted over many years‚ is that persons are regarded as deafblind if their combined sight and hearing impairment cause difficulties with communication. It can be found in all age groups including children but the greatest is in older people. * Having a sight and hearing loss sometimes called dual sensory impaired
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Jennifer Kelly Unit 027‚ 1.1 - Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. When providing a healthy and safe environment both inside and outside the nursery‚ there are factors myself and other practitioners need to consider; individual children and any specific needs they may have‚ for example at my work place we a baby with Prader-Willi syndrome‚ a rare genetic condition that causes restricted growth‚ poor core muscle
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Tystiolaeth Cyflawniad/Performance evidence record Uned/Unit 520 Enw’r ymgeisydd/Candidate name Heather Mann Defnyddiwch y ffurflen hon I gyfnodi manylion gweithgareddau (Ticiwch y bwlch priodol) Use this form to record details of activities (tick appropriate box) Arsyllwyd gan eich asesydd Observed by your assessor Gwelwyd gan arbenigwr tyst Seen by an expert witness Adroddiad huan adlewyrchol Self reflective account CD –Canlyniad Dysgu LO – Learner Outcome SYLWER
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“Children’s rights” is not a single concept but a catch-all expression for a range of moral and legal duties. “Every child Matters” The Five outcomes are; 1. Be healthy 2. Stay safe 3. Enjoy and achieve 4. Make a positive contribution 5. Achieve economic well-being E2 Describe the role of the practitioner in meeting the individual needs of all children. I can adapt my practice to meet the children’s needs‚ age and abilities by careful planning for example a trip to the park‚ the
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Unit 004- Child and Young person development Outcome 1 1.1 At birth surprisingly a child has intellectually learned to do things already such as smell their mother and recognise her voice. They have also learnt that when they cry it lets people know that they need help and within the first few days of life they learn to use their senses particularly touch‚ taste and sound. At infancy a child is expected to weigh around 3.5kg or 7 1/2lbs and 50cm long. Bonding is very important
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