Unit 203: Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults Assignment 1 Assessment criteria 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 3.2‚ 3.3‚ 3.4 Introduction The principles of relationship building with children and adults in any context are that if others are comfortable in our company‚ they will be more likely to communicate effectively. Where people do not get along or are suspicious of one another‚ the tendency is that they will avoid one another whenever possible and so reduce opportunities
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UNIT 6: WORKING TOGETHER FOR THE BENEFIT OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG CHILDREN 1.3: FUNCTIONS OF EXTERNAL AGENCIES I have a responsibility to help the children in my care achieve the 5 outcomes of the UK Government Initiative Every Child Matters (ECM) – Be Healthy‚ Stay Safe‚ Enjoy & Achieve‚ Make a positive contribution and Achieve economic wellbeing. It is important that I contact and utilise other professionals to help achieve these outcomes. This is
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CYP 3.1 Understand Children and Young Person development There are many factors that influence child development‚ and for most of them‚ we do have some control. When working with children and young people it is important to have a good understanding of what children need to grow‚ so as professionals we are better able to address the needs. A child’s environment‚ for example‚ their family or school play a huge part in their development. Some of the main factors that influence a child’s
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with children‚ young people and adults 1.1 Effective communication is very important in developing a positive relationship with people of all ages. They ways in which we communicate with children‚ young people and adults will vary but the fundamental values remain the same. We communicate predominantly by the ‘spoken word’ but there may be occasions when sign language is required. Efficient communication enables you to build good relationships‚ thus benefiting the children‚ young people or adults
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Building Effective Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults Establishing respectful‚ professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults is a major role for anyone working with children and young people. One of the first things you will need to is establish ground rules and mutual respect‚ it is important that children and young people see you as the adult and that your relationships remain on a professional level. You should start by talking with them about
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able to get on with all the pupils and members of staff that you come into contact with while you are working in this role. For the relationship to work there has to be communication pitched at the right level it has to be positive not negative. Effective relationships are helped by having mutual trust‚ as a teaching assistant you must be trustworthy you must be able to be able for the pupils to be able to trust you. You must be assertive but not forceful you must let the pupils know that you are
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1.1 Explain the policies‚ procedures and practices for safe working with children and young people. The 2nd Joint Chief Inspectors Report defined safeguarding children and young people as the act of taking reasonable measures to ensure that the threats of harm to children & young people’s welfare are diminished by all those who work with children. The document expressed that all agencies involve with the provision of services to children and young people should take appropriate actions to raise
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Explain the main differences when communicating with adults‚ young people and children: The main differences between communicating with a child‚ young person or adult is our tone of voice‚ body language‚ facial expressions‚ gestures and the vocabulary we use. We need to adapt these depending on the age‚ needs or ability of the person we are speaking too. If we are communicating with a small child we may do this by either playing a game‚ reading a story‚ using silly voices or playing with toys
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safe indoor and outdoor environments and services are: INDOOR ENVIRONMENT The factors would be based on the age range and ability of the user and this would be taken into account when planning. Risk to toddlers would be different to older children and children with a disability would be different to a child without. If a new child entered this environment that was blind or in a wheelchair a risk assessment would be carried out to ensure they would be able to fully utilise this environment without
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Ensuring children and young people’s safety and welfare in the work setting is an essential part of safeguarding. While children are at school‚ practitioners act in ‘loco parentis’ while their parents are away. As part of their legal and professional obligations‚ practitioners hold positions of trust and a duty of care to the children in their school‚ and therefore should always act in their best interests and ensure their safety – the welfare of the child is paramount (Children Act 1989). The Children
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