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    At the setting we have a promoting positive behaviour policy in place‚ which dictates the procedures that should be followed and be consistently used in our practice. The person that has overall responsibility for the management of behaviour is the setting manager‚ Helen Jacklin. The policy also states that we will attend relevant training to help us understand and guide appropriate models of behaviour‚ implement the settings behaviour procedure which includes the stepped approach‚ and have the

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    Synagogue Site Visit ​For my site visit I had stumbled upon Congregation Beth Shalom‚ a Conservative Jewish synagogue located in downtown Atlanta. Some services Beth Shalom offers are a Jewish educational experience for children from pre-k to 7th grade‚ as well as teaching adults Hebrew‚ and how to chant. I was told that the starting Saturday service begins at approximately 9:30am and ends at 12:30pm. The first thing I noticed upon arriving at about 9:26am was that there were about 4 cars parked

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    In order to work effectively with children‚ young people and their families and so that we can plan for and meet their needs‚ it is essential to establish good relationships with a number of people. An example of these are seen below: Between Early Years Practitioners and a child‚ communication is essential to build children’s confidence. Promoting good behaviour and being a positive role model in the work setting is vital to bond relationship to interact with others‚ helping a better settlement

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    safety and security in a work setting or off site visits. Why it is important to take a balanced approach to risk management It is important to take a balanced approach to risk management so not to over protect the children we care for but providing them with the safety to explore and make some decisions about risks confidently themselves with guidance. Children need to learn to manage some risks themselves and recognise their own boundaries and limitations by practitioners helping children and

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    1. What are the three steps‚ in order of occurrence‚ of practice growth and why is management last‚ not first? The steps of practice growth are first‚ you must grow and determine who you are because your practice will replicate who you are. Secondly‚ you will probably change as you grow and develop in your professional world‚ and as you change‚ your practice should change and cultivate to who you are. Third‚ the management systems must fit the practice you have‚ because the management systems will

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    Children and young people need to be able to learn about how to protect themselves and others in certain situations to keep everyone safe‚ they need the knowledge and understanding on how to help protect and safeguard themselves. Children and young people should be able to learn and take their own risks if there is no change of them seriously hurting themselves or others this is so they can get an understanding of their own capability and the possible risks that could happen in different situations

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    conducting a site visit – a visit at the Serpentine Gallery. The following pages have for purpose to outline and explain in detail the important aspects of conducting a site visit when organising an event. Executing a physical inspection of potential venues where to hold an event points out whether a particular venue is suitable or not for the purposes and theme of the specific venue. A theoretical knowledge has been explored and backed-up by practical examples from a recent site visit at the very

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    Discuss how evidence-based practice is applied in your practice setting and describe the desired patient outcome achieved through this approach. I worked for a dialysis clinic where I did acute and chronic hemodialysis. I preformed treatment in the hospital and in the clinic. Almost all acute patients had central lines and some of the chronic patients did as well due to fistulas and grafts occluding or getting infected or etc. Unfortunately evidence shows hemodialysis is the most common factor

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    The Site Visit Report Kimber Van Zile BSHS 312 September 11‚ 2011 Linda Pagenkopf Site Visit Report The Salvation Army (also known as ARC) is a facility that helps individuals that are suffering from any type of chemical addiction and helps with temporary housing for those who are going through the program. The Salvation Army offers a variety of programs that do not single out one type of population‚ but they help and support a variety of populations. Their main target to focus on are

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    Explain how own practice can affect the development of children: My role as a nursery teacher at Zeeba Daycare can have a very big impact on the development of children in my classroom. It is well known that children often observe what others do and many times will imitate actions they have observed‚ so it is very important that I set a good example and be a good role model as I could set a good foundation for the development of a child’s behaviour and morals. It is important to teach children

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