Standard 5 Evidence Booklet Principles for implementing duty of care Main area 5.1 Understanding how duty of care contributes to safe practices: Outcome 5.1.1 Question 1 What does duty of care mean for you in your work role? Your duty is to encourage tenant in the best possible way you can and to support and attending to their needs Outcome 5.1.2 Question 1 How does your ‘duty of care’ contribute to the safeguarding of people you support Standard 5 Main Area 5.2 K now how to address
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Effects of Child Abuse by CHILDREN Neglect of a child is not limited to physical abuse; it encompasses physical‚ emotional‚ sexual abuse. The effects of these types of abuse are not limited to the number of years the child suffers; unfortunately‚ the effects of child abuse last a lifetime. Studies on child abuse have proven the negative effects are more than skin deep‚ and can have permanent physical‚ intellectual‚ and psychological consequences throughout adolescence and adulthood. When children
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more than Chicago and $100‚000 more than Illinois. Besides that‚ the cost of living is 19% higher than Chicago and 18% higher than national average. Therefore‚ Hyde Park is a pretty high class area! There are various child care around Hyde Park‚ which includes non-profit child care organization which gives a family a good number of options to choose from. More to that if a family wants to send their children to a public district school instead of private schools‚ they have five choices to choose
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information. Outcome 2 Q3 Show how and when to seek advice about communication A3 You seek advice when the questions being asked are beyond your authority or knowledge. When the language or disability of the child is not something you can handle. For example a parent that drops off a child to your centre needs to communicate through sign language however neither you nor your colleague knows sign language. You need to inform your manger of this communication barrier so the person that can communicate
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why would we not treat the ones who brought them into this life the same? Child care is a broad term used to describe any number of arrangements or settings where the primary responsibility is caring for young children. Some people discriminate in the workplace with mothers who have children. With this kind of behavior and beliefs‚ we’re setting a bad example for children and what they are going to grow up to be. Child care is a hard thing to come across in life especially when it deals with parental
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AROUND THE HOUSE LAUGHING AND HAVING FUN WITH C. NAME OF CHILD OBSERVED: TC DESCRIPTION OF CHILD: T.C IS 2 YEARS 11 MONTHS OLD GIRL AND IS AN ACTIVE‚ HEALTHY GIRL. SHE IS THE YOUNGEST IN A FAMILY OF 3 CHILDREN AND IS THE ONLY GIRL. AIM: THE AIM OF THE OBSERVATION IS TO OBSERVE TC FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME AS SHE PLAYS WITH HER TOYS AND COMMUNICATES IN ORDER TO ASSESS HER LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT. OBSERVATION T.C = TARGET CHILD C = OTHER CHILD A = ADULT T.C is running around playing with C laughing
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Emotional abuse: Emotional abuse can severely damage a child’s mental health or social development‚ leaving a lasting impact on his life. Physical indicators: There are not really physical indicators of emotional abuse‚ but the child may have frequent psychosomatic complaints‚ headaches‚ nausea‚ abdominal pains. Behavioural indicators: The child may have mental or emotional development lags. Sometimes the child’s behaviour is inappropriate for the age. The child may be scared of consequences
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Unit 208 - Contribute to health and safety in health and social care Candidate: Rebecca Wright Assessor: Elaine Wilmot Workplace: Scene hull city council Outcome 1 - Understand own responsibilities‚ and the responsibilities of others‚ relating to health and safety in the work setting 1.1 – Identify legislation relating to general health and safety in a health or social care work setting The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is the primary piece of legislation covering occupational
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population growth within major cities has placed concern on the safety of children – especially within western countries. Worldwide‚ numerous things have impacted the health and wellbeing of children; “Industrialization‚ population growth‚ poverty‚ environmental degradation‚ crime and war and the continuous dumping of toxic waste in to the atmosphere‚ the waterways and the soil have all played their part ”(Gleeson‚ B. S. N. (2006). The idea of a child friendly city is based on principles written by the United
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Philosophy: YMCA Child Care Center provides a good place to help children develop and grow‚ because there are many opportunities to let children play. Firstly‚ playing helps children learn while the staff provides a safe‚ stimulating environment as well as an environment that allows the children to develop and learn through activities. As a play based center‚ all things are based on what children want to play. Secondly‚ the center follows child-centered theory. YMCA child care is combined playing
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