23/09/2014 Unit 2.1 An introduction to the role of the early year’s practitioner Task 1 (1.2): Identify setting which provide early years education and care: Settings which provide early years and care are: Statuary services: This is provided by government or state; they are set by laws and passed by parliaments and Refers to services
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children. There is: Childrens act 1989/and renforced in 2004- provide the legal aspects underpinning for "every child matters". United nations convention on the rights of children (to which the uk is a signatory). Childcare act 2006. Human Rights act 1989. Data protection act. Childcare setting/schools must develop a range of policies which ensure the safety‚security and well being of the children.These will be set out responsibilities of staff and procedures that they must follow and it must
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Working With Teams HCA/230 The scenario is inaccurate coding and lack of patient information which delays payments for the doctor. As head of the billing department a process will
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classrooms‚ teachers are finding that they are no longer working alone or exclusively with members of their own profession. But with parent‚ Paraprofessionals‚ nurses‚ learning support staff‚ educational psychologists‚ social workers‚ and even community leaders and volunteers. This type of collaboration is called multidisciplinary teams‚ in its simplest terms this means members of different professions working together. Each member of a multidisciplinary team has an essential function and has valuable contribution
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Legislation is the law‚ which is put into practice in the childcare environment to prevent certain things happening and to ensure that other things are carried out. A policy is a proposed or adopted principle or plan of action which is used to help carry out the legislation. A procedure is an official or established way that the policy is carried out. All of these terms are used to help keep the children and staff in a childcare environment safe‚ healthy and looked after. P1 Health and
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Amy Holihan CACHE Level 3 Unit 1 D2 “Multi Agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and families.” (www.education.gov.uk 18.10.2021) Multi Agency Teams are made up of professionals who are brought into the childcare setting for a variety of different reasons. They ensure that all children‚ young people and families
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factors of a team influencing collaborative team working. The common objective factors put on individual team members a responsibility to communicate‚ share‚ cooperate and contribute within the team. Team members and relationships adjustment as time goes by‚ as do our responsibilities and goals. However‚ conflicts or arguments have occurred within the team‚ due to individual standpoints and low performances‚ which were resolved within the team. Teamwork effectiveness is highly influential in team members’
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According to the text‚ a team is a “unit of two or more people who share a mission and collective responsibility as they work together to achieve a goal.” The team’s performance is a sum total of each individual’s contribution to the group. (Bovee‚ Thill and Mescon‚ Ed. 2007‚ p. 269). Team work has several advantages for businesses and the people who work for them. Higher quality decisions are usually the result of several people sharing their input based on their individual life and occupational
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Working with Teams HCA/230 People tend to do three things when faced with a problem: they get afraid or uncomfortable and wish it would go away; they feel that they have to come up with an answer and it has to be the right answer; and they look for someone to blame. Being faced with a problem becomes a problem. And that ’s a problem because‚ in fact‚ there are always going to be problems! Effective teamwork can make the difference between a successful project and a disastrous one. The best
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his team roles concept. The team roles identified by Belbin are based on certain patterns of behaviour that people exhibit within teams. These patterns of behaviour can potentially have an impact on the performance of the team. The basic premise of the Belbin team roles theory is quite simple. When individuals become aware of their own strengths and abilities‚ and understand the role that he or she is capable of playing within a team‚ it helps them to deal better with the demands of the team environment
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