at your journal entries. Explain the following completely. Being the Driver: Stops: Using the information learned in this course‚ explain three things you will not do when driving. 1. You should not use your cell phone well driving because it’s a high risk of an accident waiting to happen. 2. You should not drink or do any drugs & driving because it can harm the other drivers around you. 3. You should not read maps while driving because it will take or focus off the road & can end up
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Children and young people need to be empowered to keep themselves safe. Children will always push boundaries and take a risk that is how we all learn. Our role is to manage them risks without taking away children’s independence. We should think about how we could help a child to learn a new skill such as crossing the road. We should hold their hand and explain to them how we cross the road we explain to them first we hold hands and look left and right and use our ears to listen to the traffic and
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Unit 4- Keeping Children Safe (E1) Identify legislation which influences healthy‚ safe and secure environments for early year’s settings According to www.hse.gov.uk “COSHH is the law that requires employers to control substances that are hazardous to health[1]. You can prevent or reduce workers exposure to hazardous substances by finding out what the health hazards are‚ deciding how to prevent harm to health (risk assessment)[2]‚ and providing control measures to reduce harm to health”. Legislation
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Unit 4 - Keeping Children Safe. E1: · Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 · Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995 · Childcare Act 2006 · The Children Act 1989 · The Children Act 2004 E2: When a child bumps their head‚ the child is immidiately assessed by an adult in the setting to see how severe the injury is. If the child is concious they are taken to the medical room where a First Aider will apply a cold compress to the bump. At the time the
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2012 A Soldier’s Home: Setting Analysis In Ernest Hemingway’s short story “A Soldier’s Home”‚ Krebs‚ a soldier‚ returns to his hometown from fighting in World War I. As indicated throughout the story‚ “home” for Krebs is not unlike the war front: confusing‚ complicated‚ and restless. Hemingway uses the setting in Kansas‚ during World War I‚ to convey Krebs post-war life in comparison to his pre-war. The title “Soldiers Home” reveals the question; where is the soldier’s home? In the short story
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professional supervision practice in health and social care or children and young people settings. 1.1- Analyse the principles‚ scope and purpose of professional supervision. Supervision is practised widely in Health and Social care industry and also mental health professionals. Supervision involves regular meetings‚ reflection and monitor the performance. There are various principles for example: Morrison (2005)suggests that there should be underpinning beliefs to supervision‚ some of which
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he policies and procedures put in place at school help children to feel safe. For example‚ a behaviour policy that highlights the code of conduct expected from all children reassures the child that the school have consequences in place if a child is being unsafe. This may include if a child is being unsafe with equipment in class that child will get a negative consequence. Similarly‚ if a child gets bullied theyâ€TMll know something will be done about it as the school bullying policy highlights the
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PROVIDING A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUR CHILD THROUGH THE CURRENT LEGISLATION AND THE REGULATORY BODY IN ENGLAND - A SMALL GUIDE FOR PARENTS - In order to reassure you Parents that I will provide your child with the best care possible‚ I would like to outline part of the up to date Home Based Childcare Legislation. In England‚ there are numerous laws relating to children. The most relevant one being the CHILDREN ACT (2004). It is an act that all practitioners working with children must adhere
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Are children better off in nuclear or extended families? Children are worse off living in extended families where their paternal grandfather is head of the household than in nuclear families. But they are better off living in households that include their grandmother. These are the conclusions of new research by Lena Edlund and Aminur Rahman‚ which explores household structures and child outcomes in Bangladesh. Their findings will be presented at the Royal Economic Society’s Annual Conference this
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Rationale of the Study The demand of home-based online jobs is high. It is becoming the ideal choice of many because it is simple and that anyone can take advantage of. Some people think that home-based online jobs are impossible and all they see about home-based online jobs is nothing more than a scam system. There are a lot of home-based online workers these days who have paved the way for attaining positions. According to Ryan (2009)‚ there are
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