looking after children you have a duty of care to them‚ this means it is your responsibility to keep the child safe and free from harm. The younger the child the greater the duty of care is‚you need to be vigilant and pay attention to keep children safe. Mentally risk assessing situations as they arise will help you see any potential dangers to the child and help you plan to avoid any risk. You also need to be aware of a child’s feelings and help them develop them so they understand how words as well
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Workshops and MoSCoW Analysis. Using the attached case study‚ discuss how these tools can help (or hinder) the developer in understanding the information needs of a system that is used by many “cultures” and many users who have different values and levels of trust. In answering this question you should carry out the following activities: a) Read the attached case study b) Research the Agile tools of your choice and show how the tools can be applied using examples from the case study c) From
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understand what practitioners go through to support children with Down syndrome. Children with Down syndrome can be delayed in their development‚ their social factors may
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Positive Material Identification Procedure APN – PMI – S – 001 1 28 Feb.‚ 2011 Revision 0 14 Nov.‚ 2009 Rev. Date Form No. QP-100-01(Rev.0) U. S. Lee PMI Operator S. J. Park QA/QC Dept. J. T. Kim ASNT Level III Initiation K. S. Park PMI Operator S. J. Park QA/QC Dept. J. T. Kim ASNT Level III Description Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by APN Inspection International Co.‚ Ltd. A4 (210 x 297mm) INSPECTION PROCEDURE POSITIVE
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MU 5.3 Lead practice that supports positive outcomes for child and young person development. Explain different theories and frameworks of child and young person development. As Believed by Erik Erikson‚ stages of a child’s development are linked to their social and cognitive development‚ instead of just being led by their physical needs. He looked at how culture and society can influence a persons development. Basic conflicts are encountered at each stage of development and if these conflicts are
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Unit 39- Support Use of Medication in Social care Settings A)1.1 The Medicine act 1968 Governs the manufacture & supply of medicines. This requires that the local pharmacist or dispensing doctor is responsible for supplying medication. He or she can only do this on the receipt of a prescription from an authorised person eg a doctor. According to the law (The Medicines Act 1968) medicines can be given by a third party‚ e.g. a suitably-trained care worker‚ to the person that they were intended
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landmarks in social welfare focusing on the period upto 1945. During the period of 1900s to 1945s‚ there was various significant landmarks which focused on the social welfare of the people in the United Kingdom. The Uk government launched various welfare programmes through the social welfare provision‚ financial abet or social security which refers to a programme having the main objective is to provide a minimum level of the income to the people who don’t have financial support‚ employment
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THE SETTING OF DIVIDEND POLICY Dividend policy is likely to be set in the form of a goal rather than a rigid rule‚ even though a definite policy has the advantage of providing the investor‚ or potential investor‚ a clear basis for choice. Investors knowing the dividend policy of the alternative companies can choose the type of company that best fits their individual investment goals. This is desirable‚ because stockholders differ in the extent to which they prefer dividends rather than opportunities
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KIDS Positive Behaviour Management Policy and procedures Policy 33 1. Context KIDS has the following policy in place for positive behaviour management. In particular‚ it is recognised that some form of sanction will be necessary where there are instances of behaviours which would in any family or group environment be considered unacceptable; this policy provides guidance for use of appropriate and effective sanctions. This policy is supplemented by KIDS physical constraints and restraint policy and
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27 (CYPOP13) Support children and young people to achieve their learning potential [pic][pic] Name………………………………………………. Date…………………………… Tutor / Assessor signature and date Activity 1 (1.1‚ 1.2) a) Look up the legislation that affects children or young people’s access to education and learning opportunities. Explain the main points in your own words. Children’s act 2004 - Every Child Matters – Children‚ as well as being kept safe from harm should also
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