Psychological resilience is the ability of successfully adapting to life’s stressors. It is the process of facing trauma‚ tragedy adversity‚ threats or much stress and overcoming these adversities. Difficulties include family and relationship problems‚ a loved one’s death‚ severe health problems‚ and workplace and financial stressors. Some factors that make someone resilient are optimism‚ having a positive attitude‚ the ability to regulate emotions‚ and the ability to see failure as a form of helpful
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Understanding safeguarding of children and young people ( for those working in the adult sector ) 1:1 Some of the Policies and procedures along with practices include : The Children Act 1989 allocated duties to local authorities‚ courts‚ parents and other agencies in the United Kingdom‚ to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted. Its focus is on the idea that children are best cared for within their own families; however‚ it also makes provisions for instances
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Equality‚ diversity ad inclusion in work with children and young people. TDA 2.4 1‚ Equality is ensuring individuals or groups of individuals are treated fairly and equally and no less favourably‚ specific to their needs‚ including areas of race‚ gender‚ disability‚ religion or belief‚ sexual orientation and age. Promoting equality should remove discrimination in all of the aforementioned areas. Bullying‚ harassment or victimization are also considered as equality and diversity issues.
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TDA 3.4: Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour. 1.1 1.2 St Teresa’s Primary Catholic School above policies and procedures are crucial in supporting all pupils that attend our school. Feel safe; St Teresa’s School guarantees that all pupils attending the school feel secure and protected in their school setting and that they hope to achieve good‚ positive‚ standards of behaviour. Each child will feel safe from bullying and discrimination. A child with a worry or problem is encouraged
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across the globe millions of people are getting scammed out of money. Are you vulnerable because of your age? This study is to reveal what age is most vulnerable to be scammed‚ Young or old? This study deals with words that might be unknown. Cognition is the mental action of the process of acquiring knowledge. Exploit‚ to make full use of‚ derive benefit from. Scam‚ A dishonest fraud. I will also say older (forty and up) and younger (thirty-nine and down). Older people have many reasons to be more
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Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people. Transitions are the moves children and young people make from home to nursery‚ from stage to stage (and through the Curriculum for Excellence levels)‚ from primary to secondary‚ between schools‚ and from secondary to further education and beyond. Transitions and changes are part of everyone’s life. When these transitions work well they help children and young people to develop confidence and acquire skills to manage future
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JURNOL 1) Stress It is not natural for young people to feel stressed and hopeless about the situations they face. All young people want is to be happy‚ to make a real difference they need our help to develop a more positive mental attitude and to understand that the real source of their happiness or their stress and to develop the inner strength and confidence to deal with any situation‚ however challenging‚ is an important goal. Many young people today put too much emphasis on materialism as
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Introduction – Task A This assignment is based on child and young person development. It will cover: * The definitions of development and how each area is linked * The difference between the sequence of development and the rate of development * What influences a child’s development * What support and interventions a child can receive if they are not meeting their milestones * The expected pattern of child development from birth to 19 years * Transitions experience by
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out to find out how the child or young person died and how the system failed to protect and prevent this. Serious cases are also recorded and reviewed to give agencies examples of failures to which they can improve on. As stated by Tassoni et al (2010) pg 113‚ ‘Society has a duty to protect children and young people’ and should be able to do this by having effective communication between all the organisations involved in the protection of children and young people. These organisations such as local
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Unit 024- Promote child and young person development Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development There are five factors to consider when assessing child development. They are motor development‚ social development‚ hearing and language‚ hand-eye co-ordination and practical reasoning. Assess a child or young person’s development in the following areas and explain the selection of assessment used. As I work in a semi-independent home‚ with our present clients
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