PEN AND PAPER TIME OBSERVATION STARTED: 12:20 FINISHED: 12:30 NUMBER OF CHILDREN PRESENT: 2 NUMBER OF ADULTS: 1 PERMISSION SOUGHT FROM: MOTHER DETAILS OF SETTING: SITTING ROOM AREA - HOME IMMEDIATE CONTENT: THE OBSERVATION TOOK PLACE IN THE SITTING ROOM AREA OF THE HOME. TC IS RUNNING 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
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THE STORY OF THE AGED MOTHER A Japanese Folktale Long‚ long ago there lived at the foot of the mountain a poor farmer and hisaged‚ widowed mother. They owned a bit of land which supplied them withfood‚ and their humble were peaceful and happy.Shinano was governed by a despotic leader who though a warrior‚ had agreat and cowardly shrinking from anything suggestive of failing health andstrength. This caused him to send out a cruel proclamation. The entireprovince was given strict orders to immediately
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Assessment Diagnosis Planning Intervention Rationale Evaluation Subjective: 1. “kagabi nung dinala ako dito‚ sobrang sakit ng puson ko at nahihirapan ako umihi” 2. “may bukol dito sa may puson ko at masakit din sa likod ko ( she pointed the lower right side of her back).” 3. “kinuhaan ako ng ihi‚ ang sabi may impeksyon daw” Objective: Afebrile (T:37 C) skin warm to touch (+) weakness (+) pain at the suprapubic area and lower back pain at the right side. (+) bacteria on the urinalysis
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PWCS 28. Understand how to handle information in social care settings 1.1 Legislation that relates to recording‚ storage and sharing of information in social care are as follows Data protection act 1998. This is how information about individuals is used. This covers eight principles under which personal data must be protected and collected. DPA says that service user information must be confidential and can only be accessed with their consent. Service users must know what records are being
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SHC34-1.1 To have a duty of care means that in my setting it is my job to make sure that the children are safe from harm and that they are supported in their development and have everything they need on a daily basis. But it’s different for other job roles‚ say the manager has a duty of care towards the staff that work for them and the children and the whole building. SHC34-1.2. The duty of care contributes a lot towards safeguarding children as if the child care worker is caring for the children
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Self- evaluation and feedback | |Your strengths and weaknesses |An example of your practice |Colleague’s comment | |Appearance and |I am always in correct colour clothing; however sometimes due |Due to lack of finances I have come into work with coloured shoes | | |time management
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1. What are boundaries? Who defines them? Who is responsible for maintaining them? (1 page) Boundaries are set limits‚ usually established to make sure a person does not do something wrong. Usually every job comes with its own code of ethics. These codes define certain boundaries professionals need to know and follow. Most ethical codes are provided and supplied by the place you are employed. I think more people would also recognize these codes because they go by a different name‚ in some places
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equipage’. Mixing tools spoon 1. A utensil consisting of a small‚ shallow bowl on a handle‚ used in preparing‚ serving‚ or eating food. 2. Something similar to this utensil or its bowl‚ as: b. A paddle or an oar with a curved blade. 3. Sports The three wood golf club. v.spooned‚ spoon·ing‚ spoons v.tr. 1. To lift‚ scoop up‚ or carry with or as if with a spoon. 2. Sports & Games To shove or scoop (a ball) into the air. v.intr. 1. To fish with a spoon lure. 2
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Outcome 1 Q1: Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions within the workforce to provide integrated support to children and their families‚ for example a ’team around the child’ (TAC). It is an effective way of supporting children with additional needs and helping to secure real improvements in their life outcomes. If you work with children‚ your career is likely to involve
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121-049 16 March 2011 Home Day Care verses Center Based Day Care Choosing between center-based day care and home-based day care can be a very harrowing experience for a parent. The following evaluation may be helpful in choosing the best fit for your day care needs. Although many parents may choose center-based care‚ as a parent I prefer home day care in favor of its scheduling‚ environment‚ pricing‚ and amenities. Home-based day care takes place in a day care provider’s home‚ which results
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