SHC21 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Work n n ealth an social a is bo t ommuni tion and Working in health and social care is about communication and cial m unica d relationships. is impl n possib e relationships. It is simply not possible to provide support and lati nsh ly provid s ppor and v ort ca e ervice wi hou develop ng e a ionships it thos you care services without developing relationships with those you ces ith lopi lo nships
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DUTY OF CARE · Duty of care is to keep children and young people safe and to protect them from sexual‚ physical and emotional harm. Children have a right to be safe and to be treated with respect and dignity. We as adults must take reasonable steps to ensure the safety and well being of pupils. Failure to do this could be regarded as professional neglect. Always act and be seen to act in the child’s best interests. A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they
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Health and Safety Sources of Information and Advice 3.1 Internal Sources 3.2 External Sources About your Occupation and Organisation Occupations and Career Pathways Representative Bodies 6.1 Representation 3 4 5 5 8 11 12 13 16 18 19 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 25 25 26 28 29 29 31 34 38 2 3 4 5 6 7. Evidence Record Form Checklist 8. Useful Addresses/ Contacts 9 Glossary of Terms ©2010 CfA PAGE 2 Dear Learner Welcome to the Apprenticeship programme. You have joined one of the most
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Assignment 5 1. What learning skills can be developed using ICT skills? The learning skills that can be developed using ICT skills are: • Communication skills • Problem solving skills • Critical and creative thinking skills • Investigation skills • Evaluation and analysis skills 2. Discuss 5 factors the teaching assistant should consider when setting up ICT. 5 factors that should be taken into consideration when setting up
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METHODS OF OBSERVATION Narrative/free description/written record or running record A running record is a very detailed description of the behaviour of a child over a short period of time‚ often less than five minutes. The observer watches a child or group of children and note down everything he sees‚ which gives the portrait of the child and his activity during this particular period of time. The observer sits quietly and tries not to draw attention to him as his interaction may affect the behaviour
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Laura Bate – Diploma Level 2 1.1 – Define the following types of abuse: - Physical Abuse 1.1a – Physical abuse can be defined as causing actual physical harm to an individual. 1.2a - The signs and symptoms associated with physical abuse can be e.g. hitting‚ shaking‚ biting‚ throwing‚ burning and suffocating. 1.3a - The factors that may contribute to an individual being more vulnerable to physical abuse can be due to their age‚ their physical ability‚ a physical disability‚ a sensory impairment
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accurate documentation. provide explicit documentation. meticulous with detail. excel in detail checking. forecast with extreme accuracy. make accurate predictions about future trends‚ directions and developments. achievement achieve optimal levels of personal performance and accomplishment. provide strong evidence of specific accomplishments. produce a tangible‚ positive impact. achieve consistently high results. excel in achieving outstanding project results. achieve bottom-line results
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governance Local Authority Nurseries * Usually cater for children aged 3-5yrs‚ can be attached to a primary school or children’s centre. Usually open term time only. Hrs of 9 – 3.30pm. * Follows the EYFS (early year’s foundation stage). Framework to support a child’s development and learning from birth to 5ys. State funded through the LA for children 3-5yrs‚ 15hrs per week‚ 38 weeks per yr. * Regulated by OFSTED Early years (office for standards in education). * Parents can pay fees
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teaching cycle. Why are these necessary? b. Identify the legislative requirements and codes of practice that directly impact on your teaching. c. Identify the legislative requirements and codes of practice that directly impact on your learning environment. ANSWERS 1.1. • Explain what your actual or perceived role‚ responsibilities and boundaries are as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. I intend to continue to be a trainer in management and
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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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