my setting is the Children’s Act 2004. The focus of the Legislation is EVERY CHILD MATTERS. In 2003‚ the government published a green paper called EVERY CHILD MATTERS. Alongside the formal response to the report into the death of Victoria Climbie. This case of child abuse is the most horrific case seen in this country. Victoria Climbie died in February 2000 with 128 separate injuries on her body after months of child abuse at the hands of her great aunt Marie Therese Kouao and her boyfriend Carl
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concerns There could be significant conflict between the standard in the patient’s jurisdiction and the jurisdiction of the licensed health care worker. The elderly who are restricted to bed due to various health issues and therefore cannot travel may not get the consultation from the doctor in a different State. Unless the doctor is licensed in both the home state of the patient as well as the state in which they practice to resolve the issue of cross-border licensing. 2. Ethical concerns Privacy
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One such incident has occurred in the life of the narrator of “ The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant.” In the story “The Bass‚ The River and Sheila Mant” by W.D Wetherell‚ The narrator describes how much he loves fishing and his neverending passion for it. Just as well he explains his feelings for the neighborhood darling “Sheila Mant”. He decides to ask her out and has to give up his passion on proving he is not dumb. Doing this‚ he later regrets it. He
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Outline the current legislation for home based childcare Produce an information sheet which clearly outlines the current legislation for home based childcare More than ever‚ Child protection is a topical issue. That’s why many years ago the British government‚ aware of the fragility and vulnerability of children to adults‚ has implemented a number of laws relating to children and young people in the UK. These laws are made to define the inherent right of children‚ and also to define the implication
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Self- evaluation and feedback | |Your strengths and weaknesses |An example of your practice |Colleague’s comment | |Appearance and |I am always in correct colour clothing; however sometimes due |Due to lack of finances I have come into work with coloured shoes | | |time management
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environment helps children and young people to become independent‚ to have the confidence to learn new skills and to feel a sense of belonging. A positive environment should provide for the physical‚ intellectual‚ language‚ emotional and social needs of the child or young person. A positive environment is where there is no discrimination. Where there is equality of opportunity. Where there are activities and opportunities for play. Where individual needs are meet. A positive environment is somewhere that
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should be allowed to play most of their day uninterrupted due to the way the child is interacting with the activity they are doing. While your child is playing they are learning to over come many obstacles in their life what you might not see. The child at play is learning to work in groups with other children and getting along. They learn to share and respect each other. Playing is the highest level of learning a child can do‚ like writing is for adolescents. Take the children playing in the
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multi-agency working and integrated working Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions within the workforce to provide integrated support to children and their families‚ for example a ’team around the child’ (TAC). It is an effective way of supporting children with additional needs and helping to secure real improvements in their life outcomes. If you work with children‚ your career is likely to involve close working with other agencies. Integrated
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information. Outcome 2 Q3 Show how and when to seek advice about communication A3 You seek advice when the questions being asked are beyond your authority or knowledge. When the language or disability of the child is not something you can handle. For example a parent that drops off a child to your centre needs to communicate through sign language however neither you nor your colleague knows sign language. You need to inform your manger of this communication barrier so the person that can communicate
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Palliative care is an area of health care that provides care for patients who are ill and caused their health to deteriorate progressively‚ and rapidly at times toward the end of life‚ the purpose of palliative care is to relief pain‚ yet maintaining best quality of life and supporting the patient’s family before and after the patient has come to eternal sleep and when the illness has come to attempts at cure are impossible (Clevelandclinicmeded.com‚ 2015). Home palliative care are for patients
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