Unit TDA 2.2: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people – Task 2 2.4: Describe the actions to take in respond to emergency situations‚ including Fires‚ Security Incidents and Missing children or young people. Fire and other emergencies Buildings need to be evacuated quickly in the event of a fire‚ gas leak or bomb scare. There will be clear procedures on how to do this in our school/nursery. These procedures must be displayed in each area of the school/nursery‚ giving information
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and we contribute a lot in their total development as a person. For me‚ being a teacher is really not just teaching a child how to read and write. But also you must learn how to be a mother to them. “Mothers knows best” you know when to give them praise when they made the right thing and discipline them when they made the wrong thing. Article 218‚220‚233 of the Family Code of the Philippines and PD 603 “Gives the school‚ its administrators and teachers‚ or the individual‚ entity
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Assignment 026 Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children and Young People Assignment overview Introduction This assignment for Unit 025 asks you to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people and the assignment is designed to ensure that by completing all tasks‚ you will meet the Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria for unit 025‚ Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children
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The effects of Marine Protected Areas on Recreational fishing‚ with a focus on Temperate waters. Abstract Marine Protected Areas have been realized as a useful tool for the protection of marine eco system and biodiversity all over the world. These Marine Protected areas MPAs limit human activity in the conservation regions in order to protect biodiversity and exploited species. Hence they have a direct effect on recreational activities like fishing‚ bait collection‚ diver collection etc. The
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ict policy Data Protection ICT/DPP/2010/10/01 1. Policy Statement 1.1. Epping Forest District Council is fully committed to compliance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 which came into force on the 1st March 2000. 1.2. The council will therefore follow procedures that aim to ensure that all employees‚ elected members‚ contractors‚ agents‚ consultants‚ partners or other servants of the council who have access to any personal data held by or on behalf of the
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Working in partnership in Safeguarding children is the action we take to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm‚ this is everyoneâ€TMs responsibility. Everyone who comes into contact with children and families has a role to play. All organizations that work with or come into contact with children should have safeguarding policies and procedures to ensure that every child‚ regardless of their age‚ gender‚ religion or ethnicity‚ can be protected from harm. Each professional or
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Unit 4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care (HSC 024) Outcome 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse: 1. Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse Sexual abuse Emotional/psychological abuse Financial abuse Institutional abuse Self neglect Neglect by others Physical Abuse – includes hitting‚ slapping‚ kicking‚ pushing‚ mis-use of medication‚ inappropriate restraint or inappropriate sanctions. Sexual Abuse – includes rape and sexual assault‚ contact
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Unit 24 safeguarding Awareness of disclosure procedures The main aim of the procedure is to give clear guidance and direction. Which means being aware of any problems and addressing all concerns that the child may have it also requires trustees which can enable you to learn more about the child’s needs. But this can only be done by taking steps within their power. Empowering children and young people Empowering children and young people involves having a big influence on the decisions and also
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These people truly believed that the Aboriginal people needed their help and without it they would die out. Their somewhat misguided attempts to help the Indigenous people are known as ’paternalism’. Paternalism means looking after someone and taking care of their interests because they cannot do it themselves. Instead of hunting down Aboriginal people and murdering them‚ government policy changed to treat them as if they were children who had to be protected. Charles Darwin’s theories on evolution
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205 duty of care task b case study Emma Brown Sharon Bloor You are a support worker for Mrs Ahmed who is 89‚ physically frail and lives alone. She has diabetes. Mrs Ahmed wants to eat foods that are not suitable for her medical condition‚ and asks you to shop for her as she is not able to get to the shop herself. Bi Describe the difficulties for you in exercising your duty of care and upholding Mrs Ahmed’s right to choose. Firstly check the notes and guidance in mrs ahmeds care plan‚ contact the
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