Safety of outdoor play for children Safety of outdoor play- . Keep children well hydrated. Always bring some bottled water and encourage your child to take sips throughout the day . Use helmets. make sure that he is using a safe helmet that fits well‚ and make sure it is in good condition when using it. . Make sure that there is no broken glass on the ground‚ or tripping hazards hidden in the grass‚ ant hills‚ wasp nests‚ or slippery surfaces. . Tend to damaged apparatus. If it is beyond repair
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for playworkers to ensure children’s health‚ safety and security at all times whilst they are in their care. All staff in the setting should have a clear understanding of the health‚ safety and security procedures‚ and know their responsibilities for each other‚ the children‚ and the premises. We have a responsibility to keep the children in our care sage and healthy. To do this we need to be aware of potential hazards‚ develop emergency and health and safety procedures‚ and be able to respond appropriately
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What is the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974? The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 sets out the general day to day activities within the Workplace‚ that employers or employees may face when they are working. It outlines the possible hazards and risks within the workplace‚ and ways to minimise that risk or prevent the incident from recurring. This health and safety law has been reviewed in 1994 and again in 1999 and says that good management and common sense is what is needed to be able to
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UNIT 01 CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT Introduction 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years to include: (a) physical development (b) communication and intellectual development (c) social‚ emotional and behavioural development. Using Teena Kamens’ book “Teaching assistants Handbook Level 2” she describes the expected pattern as sequences. These sequences do not occur at fixed ages but do occur between birth and
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get there work done‚ or‚ when ‘distress’ comes into play‚ can threaten the mind and the body. It has been found the prolonged distress can harm the body‚ reducing its immunity to disease and increasing people’s susceptibility to chronic diseases. While it is apparent stress can cause symptoms of illness such as headaches and chest pains‚ many are unaware of the strength stress has on health (American Psychology Association). Stress affects health in many ways‚ one of these is through the reduction
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The Evolution of Child Custody Arrangements Heather Gibson Southern New Hampshire University When a family splits‚ separates‚ divorces or a child is born out of wed lock for whatever reason one of the most difficult decisions to make are custody arrangements. Over the years the government has shifted its views from the child’s mother being the best fir for primary custody to “the best interest” of the child. What’s in the best interest of the child consists of both tangible and non-tangible
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How the Environment Affects Students’ Learning By: Jessica Robinson REED 504: Processes and Acquisition of Reading Skills Professor Curbeam-Newby Recently there has been more thought put into how vital a students’ environment is as it relates to their academic success. Both community environment and physical learning environment in schools have a great deal of influence on how the students learn‚ handle certain situations‚ perceive things‚ and overall just how their brain processes
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1.2. EXPLAIN HOW HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES PROTECT THOSE IN SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974‚ the employer‚ the employee‚ and where appropriate the service users I support have a responsibility to ensure safety is maintained in the workplace. There are two accident books in the organisation: one for service users and the other for members of staff. It is important to record each accident that happen to me or that I witness. The books are reviewed
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Health Security for All Americans Speech By: William Jefferson Clinton Date: September 22‚ 1993 Source: Clinton‚ William Jefferson. "Health Security for All Americans." September 22‚ 1993. Available at <http://www.ibiblio.org/nhs/supporting/remarks.htm l> (accessed June 10‚ 2006). About the Author: William Jefferson Clinton (1946–) was the forty-second president of the United States. He held office from 1993 to 2001. Early in his first term as president‚ he proposed the Health Security
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will be entered with a zero score to nebosh along with a report of malpractice. Please follow this guidance and the nebosh guidance provided. INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification) Assessor’s marking sheet IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Date of practical application Course provider number 365 Student number Name of assessor. Gordon Fuller. Course provider name RCES (UK) LTD Student name Criteria Maximum marks available 1
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