they get the education they are expected to and also by additional support such as listening to the child or young person’s experience and providing them with the appropriate support (this may include emotional support‚ physical health and wellbeing) which will help them understand their situation and to help them overcome any behaviours that come as a result to the problem. Voluntary sectors such a NSPCC aim to support children by getting to the bottom of the situation what the child is in‚ they
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Level 3 Diploma for Children & Young People’s Workforce Unit 54: Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Setting. By Kerry Derbyshire. Kerry Derbyshire Unit Number: 4227 - 054 What is a “Duty of Care”? 1.1 Preventing mistakes and accidents Preventing mistakes and accidents As a child care provider we are expected to have a Duty of care within our work setting‚ we are all given the appropriate attention‚ watching for
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Unit 3 - Supporting Children. E1.. The five pieces of legislation I have chosen are:- * The United Nations on the Rights of the Child * Human Rights Act 1998 * Children Act 1989 * Data Protection Act 1998 * Framework for Assessment of Children in Need and their Families 2000 E2.. The United Nations on the rights of the child will influence working practices in the setting by ensuring that all children have a safe‚ happy childhood despite of their sex‚ religion‚ social origin
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educational stage and school 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)
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learning style(s) and the learning style(s) of another member of the team There are four main Learning Styles; Activists‚ Reflectors‚ Theorists and Pragmatists. To describe them briefly‚ activists are enthusiastic about anything new and consider the consequences afterwards. They are always looking for new experiences and get bored with the long term‚ seeking to centre activities on themselves. Reflectors look at things from a different perspective‚ listening and considering the views of others. Theorists
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its own sake. Exploratory play- Play to access factual information consisting of manipulative behaviours such as handling‚ throwing‚ banging or mouthing objects. For example engaging with an object or area and‚ either by manipulation or movement‚ assessing its properties‚ possibilities and content‚ such as stacking bricks. Fantasy play - Play‚ which rearranges the world in the child’s way‚ a way which is unlikely to occur. For example playing at being a pilot flying around the world or the
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correct way‚ offering support where needed‚ encouraging the children to behave in the correct manner and promoting good and minimizing bad behaviour. I would demonstrate how to use each instrument‚ encouraging the pupils to have fun and experiment with the sounds and different ways of using the instruments. I would observe each pupil throughout and record information if required. After the lesson had finished I would encourage the children to tidy away the instruments into the appropriate
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work setting(1.1) 2. Explain the main points of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with the employer(1.2) 3. Analyse the main health and safety responsibilities of: – Self – the employer or manager – others in the work setting (1.3) 4. Identify specific tasks in the work setting that should not be carried out without special training (1.4) 5. Describe different types of accidents and sudden illness that may occur in own work setting (3.1) 6. Explain procedures to be followed
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1 promote communication in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings (ShC 31) Chapter 1 aC 1.1 1.2 What you need to know the different reasons people communicate how communication affects relationships in the work setting aC What you need to do 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4.1 4.2 4.3 Demonstrate how to establish the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of individuals Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication Demonstrate
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federation‚ governed not by a single level of order of government‚ but by several different level of government. The federal government was created by the states. There are thousand of local government including municipalities‚ local boards and agencies . While the preuse power of these local forms of government rance from province to development. There responsability are national defence‚ civil right‚ labour‚ copyright ‚ finance‚ laws‚ social assessment‚ banking. Each level of government has it own responsibility
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