Early Years SEN policy Guidance on drafting a SEN policy Key elements of a SEN policy Parental consent Section 3 – Inclusive practice 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Early support Individual Education Plans (IEPs) IEP diary Outreach Early Years Inclusion Support Fund (ISF) – 0-5 years Medical needs Transition arrangements for children with medical needs Manual handling Physical impairment pathway Disability
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CU2645 Move and Position Individuals In Accordance with their Plan of Care. 1.1 The importance of the human body with correct moving and positioning in relation to anatomy and physiology includes making sure you understand the different kinds of joints (hinge/ball and socket for example) are held together by ligaments and tendons and how easy it is to damage these joints by pulling on them or for example heaving people around a bed or not using a hoist but instead by dragging people up under their
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dependant on it and then they may get aggressive‚burn marks on the body‚ unexplained injuries‚ gynaecological bone problems‚signs of restraint due to being abused‚ physical signs are the easiest signs to notice as they are usually able to see‚ if an individual has any of these signs it’s important to talk and ask them to understand what has been going on‚ especially elderly people as they are more at risk as their bones are weaker and adults and elderly people bruise much more easier than a younger person
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Madison Sloan Philosophy 252 Trevor Hedberg Paper #4 “Is There a Duty to Die” by John Hardwig “Is There a Duty to Die” and “A Duty to Care Revisited” debate over one’s duty to others when a life becomes burdensome to others. Who is more morally obligated‚ the caregivers or the sick and elderly? Cohn and Lynn argue that we are morally obligated to care for the dying and allow them to take their time‚ while Hardwig believes that the dying have an obligation to die rather than burden their loved
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If I can ensure anything for the community at the University of Kentucky‚ I can be another component of diversity. The involvements‚ I have had with people from different civilizations‚ the languages I speak and the fact that I am from another country myself are merely some of the things that aid me bringing diversity to a crowd. I was born in Nepal‚ nation prosperous in terms of cultural and natural diversity‚ which is a slice of my heritage that I do not share with any American Citizen. The first
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A duty is something you must do because of your position and is a legal or moral obligation. It is the duty of the squad/section/team leader to account for his soldiers and ensure that they receive necessary instructions and are properly trained to perform their jobs. A noncommissioned officer’s duties are numerous and must be taken seriously. An NCO’s duty includes taking care of soldiers‚ which is your priority. NCO’s do this by developing a genuine concern for their soldiers’ well-being. Leaders
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education by any means. Young men were trained to be priests. The Church was the only social group that provided care for people that were elderly‚ sick‚ or disabled. All the people in New France were Catholic because of the law that the King of France made. He said that only Catholics could go to New France. All of the three main towns in New France had churches. The Church also took care of missionary work among the Native people. The Bishop was given a very powerful position in the Royal Colony.
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listening to children‚ whistleblowing‚ and duty of care‚ physical contact‚ propriety and behaviour and sharing concerns‚ and reporting them. It is everyone’s responsibility in the school setting to ensure that children are safeguarded. Ofsted monitor the schools safety standards set by the government. Each school has their own safeguarding policy‚ which tells you how you should work with children‚ and protect them as well as yourself. You need to know how to protect yourself in your setting in case
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Move and Position Individuals in Accordance with their Plan of Care 1.1 When moving and positioning individuals it is important to have a basic understanding of anatomy and physiology to help reduce the risk of harm to yourself and others. Muscles in the body act like levers and allow bones at a joint to move like hinges‚ when a muscle pulls‚ this moves the bone making the body move. These muscles can only move bones at a joint as far as the joint will allow and trying to extend joints beyond
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Mica Chanel McLeod Move and position individuals in accordance with their plan of care. Unit: 56 Unit reference: J/601/8027 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. We need to know the normal range of movement of the muscles and joints so when moving‚ handling and positioning a person we know the limits of each limb. We need to take into consideration other
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