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    | 013 Understand Partnership Working in Services for Children and Young People - Questions | | Task A Questions | 1 Why is it important for children and young people that you work in partnership with the following people/groups? | | (a) Parents‚ carers‚ guardians | | This is the most important partnership as Parents/carers need to feel confident with the setting and it’s staff. They will want and expect the highest level of care for their child. Nurturing a partnership with Parents/carers

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    Draft Answer 3rai Part A

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    review the organisations approach to collecting‚ storing and using HR data. Specifically‚ the HRD request the report to cover the reasons why the company needs to collect HR data; types of data that is collected and how this supports HR practices; methods and benefits of storing data and provide at least two (2) essential legislation relating to storage and accessibility of HR data. Two reasons why our company needs to collect HR data. It is essential for organisations to keep up to date and accurate

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    Cypop5 Task 3

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    safe and secure‚ somewhere like in a filing cabinet that Iockable and only you have access to. If it is stored on the computer then it must be password protected and no one has access to it‚ this includes your family. Data The Data protection act was bought into place in 1998 as many businesses (large and small) hold personal information about others‚ this information at no stage should be provided to others. As a Childminder I will hold information about children and their families so I know

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    3. Explain the responsibilities of the assessor. An assessor has many responsibilities not only towards the learner. An assessors’ first and foremost responsibility is to build a solid foundation for a good working relationship with the learner and make them feel comfortable. The role of the assessor is to assess the learner’s knowledge and performance in a range of tasks.  This includes ensuring the learner has demonstrated competence and knowledge in the assessment to the standard of criteria

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    do not do anything illegal. There are five main consumer laws these are The Sale of Goods Act 1979 The Trade Description Act 1968 The Consumer Credit Act 1974 and 2006 The Data Protection 1998 The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 I will be explaining three of these laws are‚ who does it apply to and how does it affect the businesses. The Sale of Goods Act 1979 Sales of goods act requires traders to sell goods that are as they are described and of satisfactory quality

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    Unit 301 Outcome 3

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    professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Outcome 3 3.1 Confidentiality‚ Data Protection and Disclosure in schools Introduction: DfEE Sex and Relationship Education Guidance (July 2000) states ’Schools should have a clear and explicit confidentiality policy which is advertised to pupils‚ staff‚ parents and visitors’. The Data Protection‚ Freedom of Information and Human Rights Acts all need to be taken into consideration (see below). Schools need to develop their policy on

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    Unit 3

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    Sarah Brindley‚ Unit 3 - suppporting children. E1/E2- Five pieces of current legislation are‚ Children Act 2004‚ Human Rights Act 2000‚ UNCRC 1998‚ Equality Act 2006 and Protection of data act 1999. Children Act 2004 states that the interests of children and young people are better in all considerations of welfare and safeguarding and that safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility. This is because safegaurding can only be achieved by building up a range of outcomes for children and

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    Confidentiality

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    revealing private or personal information. It is used to force a barrier on personal information and how and to whom it may be disclosed to. It is especially important in Health and Social care organizations as many service users disclose personal data to health and social care professionals and reasonably expects their information to be kept private‚ such as in a relationship of trust. Trust in a service user/worker is important‚ as a service user would be unwilling to reveal personal information

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    Assignment 209 NVQ 2

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    Assignment 209 Ai. Identify two laws or pieces of legislation that relate to the recording‚ storage and sharing of information in an adult social care setting. The Data Protection Act 1998 The Freedom of Information Act 2000 Aii. Explain why it is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information in a social care setting. All information is to be kept up to date and accurate and stored securely in a locked cupboard or computer with passwords so only certified people can

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    and variations of practice that as a Teacher must be applied and adhered to in our environment. Legislation is defined by Parliament as an Act‚ similar to the Statutory Code of Practice and is therefore enforceable in Law and admissible as evidence. A Code of Practice is an expectation of how an individual within a profession such as Teaching is expect to act‚ this is therefore not enforceable. Further to the above‚ legislation can be generic but applied to specific scenarios. Below we will discuss

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