FRAMEWORK QCF Health and Social Level 2 Diploma in HSC (adults) Mandatory Group A SHC 24 INTRODUCTION TO DUTY OF CARE Level 2 Credit value 1 Learning outcomes are the black on white The Assessment criteria (1.1 et al)is what after the overview statements that ‘The learner will:’ assessment ‘The learner can:’ 1. UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF DUTY OF CARE 1.1 Define the term ‘duty of care’ A duty of care is a requirement that a person act toward others and the public with watchfulness‚ attention‚ caution
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Santrock‚ "Development" can be defines as a pattern of change that begins at conception and continues throughout the human ’s life‚ while the Oxford school dictionary defines "Physical" as having to do with the body rather than the mind. This article I examined written by Alex Brooks with further clarification from John Santrock‚ Brooks believe that person ’s view of physical development is more than just hitting the right percentiles on a height chart. He believes that with research conducted by
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children Act‚ children do have rights for example have their wishes considered when decisions that affect them are being made and also discuss any concerns they might have. The children Act aim is to simplifying the laws that protect children and young people. They tell people what theirs duties are and how they should work together when child abuse is suspected. For a guideline we have the EYFS in place and that ensure us for our ratio’s‚ incidents forms‚ planning‚ and documentation. That is to ensure
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Child Passenger Car Seat Safety When children’s car seats were first introduced in the 1930’s‚ they were used merely so parents would be able to keep an eye on their young children (Safe Ride 4 Kids‚ 2015). It was not until the early 1960’s when child passenger vehicle safety started becoming a priority‚ followed by the 1970’s‚ when child restraint laws first came into effect (Safe Ride 4 Kids‚ 2015). Although today’s modern vehicles aid in preventing severe passenger vehicle injuries and fatalities
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is through the doctrine of the duty of care.Essentially‚this is a legal concept which dictates the circumstances in which one party will be liable to another in negligence.Breach of a duty of care essentially means that the defendant has fallen below the standard of behavior expected in someone undertaking the activity concerned ‚so for example‚ driving carelessly is a breach of the duty owed to the road users‚while bad medical treatment may be breach of the duty owed by doctors to patients.In each
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MU24 Contribute to children and young people’s health and safety. Outcome 1: Know the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting. 1. Outline the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting. It is the policy of the Nursery/Pre-School to comply fully with the requirements of European Community Law‚ the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974‚ and all other relevant statutory provisions. The Nursery/Pre-School has a responsibility to provide
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Jennifer Sheedy SPE 226 October 14‚ 2012 Betty Cokeley Emotional‚ Behavioral‚ and Physical Disabilities Introduction An introduction introduces what the paper is going to be about. It should include a short statement of what the topic is and the importance to the educational setting. Your introduction should include a catchy thesis statement that makes the reader want to read your paper. The thesis statement sets up the whole paper in the order that the information will be presented. The
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Unit 1 : Contribute to the Support of Child and Young Person Development Unit code : CCLDMU 2.2 Unit reference : Y/601/3236 QCF level : 2 Credit Value : 3 Guided Learning hours : 25 1.1 Observe and record aspects of the development of a child or young person 1.2 identify different observation methods and know why they are used There are six different observations; * Narrative * Time sampling * Event sampling * Diagrammatic
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Duty of care is the legal obligation that reasonable care must be taken to avoid acts with a reasonably foreseeable outcome of injuring another person. The concept of ‘duty of care’ was first recognised in Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 where it was established that a duty of care is created via proximity‚ or a relationship between the defendant and the plaintiff. This is known as the ‘neighbour principle’ ‚ which relies on combination of proximity and a reasonably foreseeable risk of harm
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Young people’s health and safety Task 1 There are many regulations‚ laws and guidelines dealing with health and safety. The most relevant laws are relating to health and safeties in the child care setting are set out below: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Employers have a duty to: -make your workplace as safe as they are able -display a Health and Safety Law poster or supply employees with a leaflet with the same information (available from the Health and Safety Executive) -decide how
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