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    I have the ability to work well when working alone and when working independently. One of my best attributes is that I see mistakes as an opportunity to learn and improve; I also see mistakes as an opportunity to ask for help. I have been able to produce high quality work throughout school in most subjects and know that this will continue into sixth form. I perform well when working alone and when working independently. I am punctual‚ reliable and organised; often using my planner to keep track of

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    domain of theory. While in the 1970s childhood protection was changing to a new era‚ which consisted of significant social changes. Society began to introduce a new system of developing preventative work to support children and families. This created a much needed support for families‚ consisting of play groups and youth clubs. The early methods used within the childhood intervention was extremely weak whereby assessments were not always undertaken or completed with no emphasis on time limits

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    Chloe Clayton Types of Challenging Behaviour Triggers and causes M1 Aggression- abusive behaviour‚ violence‚ fighting. A person portraying aggressive behaviour may fight with people when frustrated or speak in an abusive manner. Particularly this behaviour is often shown when a person is becoming frustrated with a certain situation. For example‚ a boy with Aspergers may be asked to read something aloud in front of his class‚ however due to his syndrome he does not feel comfortable in social situations

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    UNIT 4 Working Together For the Benefit of Children and Young People 1a – Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working Multi-agency working is a cocktail of services that have the collective aim to provide the best for children and their carers who are in need. The people involved to support a child’s needs could be a social worker‚ play specialist‚ early years practitioners‚ educational psychologists‚ health workers and any person with the ability to step in and help

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    be able to promote Equality and Diversity when working with young people The current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of Equality and Diversity are RACE EQUALITY The general race equality duty requires us to have due regard to the need to * Eliminate racial discrimination * Promote equality of opportunity * Promote good relations between people of different racial groups DISABILLITY The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 placed a general duty on schools

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    Part B. Briefly describe a loss experience of one person you had contact with. Reflect on this event and discuss what you noticed about it. For example‚ you might want to include information such as: Was it a primary or secondary loss? If it was a primary loss‚ what secondary loss accompanied it? Was it sudden and unexpected? Anticipated? Traumatic? Was the individual’s grief acknowledged and supported by others or disenfranchised? Use references to support your reflections. (1250 words. 20 marks

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A family is often pictured by many with two parents. But for some their family composes of only one. Doug Hewitt (2010)‚ an eHow Contributor said that Single-parents families are defined as households in which there is at least one child under the age of 18 and there is only one parent in the household because of divorce‚ death or because the parent never married. Moreover‚ Cox (1984) emphasized that the largest percentage of single-parent families result from divorce followed

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    Practitioner working with children E1 The practitioner has many responsibilities to maintain in a professional relationship. One of the main responsibilities of a practitioner is to care for and educate the children. The practitioner also has the responsibility of keeping the chid safe and making sure the child’s personal details remain private and confidential. The practitioner should also work with other colleagues as part of a team. This is to provide a quality service for the children and their

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    laws.Every child will have a suitable education and will be treated how they should be. | The roles of the local government are that they provide support services for schools.They will access and provide home to school transport for special needs children and they will also promote good nutritional standards for the school to present to all the students.Pupils have to go to school till the age of 16 but there is further education if they want to go. | Responsibilities | The central government makes

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    Intervention Strategies for Children with Developmental Disabilities Faculty: Dr. R. Manjula Presenter: Mandira Bhattarjee & Varsha Jevoor Children with developmental language or speech disorders frequently benefit from Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) strategies. These children have severe

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