Current policies‚ frameworks and influences on the early year’s sector • United nations convention on the rights of the child in 1989 world leaders decided that children needed a special convention just for under 18s because they often need special care. The four core principles are non-discrimination‚ devotion to the best interests of the child‚ the right to life‚ survival and development and to respect the views of a child. They also protect children’s rights by setting the standards in health
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of the early year’s practitioner in relation to current frameworks? In this assessment task I am going to describe the role of the early year’s practitioner in relation to current framework. The role of the early year’s practitioner to follow current frameworks: EYFS-(Early year’s foundation stage) The early year’s foundation stage been in place since 2008. It sets all of the things that all early years providers must meet. This is for maintained schools and non-maintained school. The early year’s
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EYMP4-2.1 Identify current policies‚ frameworks and influences on the early years. Following are the name of policies that influences on the early year setting. * National legislation relating to children’s rights. * Disability discrimination Acts 1995 and 2005. * 1989 The Children Act * 1889 The Children’s Charter * 1989 The UN Convention on The Rights Of The Child * 1894 Children’s Charter Amendment * 1996 The Education Act * 1997 Sex Offenders * 1998 School
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Unit 15 EYMP 4 Professionals Practise in Early Years Settings Explain how the range of early year’s settings reflects the scope and purpose of the sector There are many different services and settings for children and their families in United Kingdom and these can be divided and are such as : Sure start- is a government programme and was launched in the late 1990’s. It is for families who have children from birth to 4 years so that can start to learn from before they start nursery .It helps promotes
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EYMP3-1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early year’s framework Welfare requirements were bought in‚ in September 2008 as part of the EYFS welfare requirements and are compulsory. These are split into 5 groups which our operational planning covers. Safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare has legal and statutory guidance‚ general legal requirements cover and as a setting we must take necessary steps to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. We must promote
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follows the Statutory Framework which can also be called the Early Years Foundation. The Statutory Framework mainly consists of the standards and procedures that are put in place to ensure that all children can develop in a safe and healthy environment which will then prepare them for school and further learning. At the age of 4/ 5‚ the child would then attend Reception class. If they are 4 then they are still classed as being under the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework. When the child turns
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Over time‚ early years policies and frameworks emerge and change in response to current influences. There has been much more political focus on childcare and education in the last 15 years‚ resulting in a rapid expansion of early years provisions. Influences over the last 15 years have included two key factors: * A huge increase in the demand for childcare while parents work – This is mostly due to the fact that around 60 per cent of mothers now return to work outside of the home while their
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Assessment 1; What is youth policy and how does it influence the work of youth workers? A ‘youth policy’ is the overarching framework of governmental (and sometimes non-governmental) activity directed towards young people: at‚ for and with them. (Williamson‚ 2007) The Youth Policy Framework just like all other policies contains set of documentations that provide knowledge and foundation
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will adapt the schema to include the new information. Based on this theory early years schools have a child centred teaching approach. Teachers will look at the children’s needs and plan activities accordingly. Piaget’s theory has also influenced the way professionals manage children’s behaviour. For example the rewards or incentives system for good behaviour. Vgotskys theory has had an impact on early works frameworks in England and Scotland. He stressed the importance of social learning both
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ABSTRACT ON BANKING SECTOR REFORMS IN INDIA POLICIES AND IMPACTS The banking sector reforms in India were started as a follow up measures of the economic liberalization and financial sector reforms in the country. The banking sector being the life line of the economy was treated with utmost importance in the financial sector reforms. The reforms were aimed at to make the Indian banking industry more competitive‚ versatile
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