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    Proposed Rights of Children and Young Persons (Wales) Measure 2011 1 ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS Explanatory Notes and an Explanatory Memorandum are printed separately. Proposed Rights of Children and Young Persons (Wales) Measure 2011 [AS PASSED] CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Duty to have due regard to Convention on the Rights of the Child The children’s scheme Preparation and publication of the scheme Reports Duty to promote knowledge of the Convention

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    fundamental types of blood vessels: arteries‚ arterioles‚ capillaries‚ venules‚ and veins. There are three basic layers of a blood vessel: tunica interna‚ tunica media‚ and tunica externa. The inner lining of a blood vessel that comes into direct contact with blood is the tunica inerna. In this layer blood flows through the blood vessel in a tube that forms‚ this tube is called the lumen. There are three layers of the tunica interna: the innermost layer is called endothelium‚ the next layer is called

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    Abstract Literacy is a very important topic in Canada. It affects every part of society as well as our economy. Canada has a high literacy rate among highly developed countries despite not have a national‚ standardized literacy program. The literacy movement really began in Canada in 1920 when programs were introduced by Dr. Frank Laubach but really began to pick up steam in the 1980s. It is a continuing process that must be monitored and improved as we try to increase higher literacy rates in this

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    Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods. Child development is a complex and multifaceted process which is dominated by several personal and external factors. It is very important for professionals working with children to assess that every child follows an expected pattern and reaches full potential. In order to achieve this professionals‚ have to observe children in different situations. Qualified professionals do observe children in educational setting

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    1‚ 2.2 and 2.3. a) Give an explanation of how children and young people’s development is influenced by: - a range of external factors (poverty and deprivation‚ family environment and background‚ personal choices‚ looked after/care status‚ education) - a range of personal factors (health status‚ disability‚ sensory impairment‚ learning difficulties) b) Explain how current practice is influenced by: - theories of development (cognitive (e.g. Piaget)‚ psychoanalytic (e.g. Freud)

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    are the basis for planning curriculum‚ communicating with families‚ and tracking children’s development. Adapt these observation strategies to fit any group of young children. Anecdotal Records: Valuable Tools for Assessing Young Children’s Development Laura McFarland tifying possible developmental delays (Bredekamp & Rosegrant‚ Gather meaningful 1992; Cicchetti & Wagner‚ 1990; information about children. Dodge‚ Heroman‚ Charles‚ & Maiorca‚ 2004). An anecdotal record is a detailed descriptive narrative

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    Policy and Practice for Children and Young People Discuss the ideology underpinning policy and practice for children and young people and demonstrate an awareness of constructs of childhood and adolescence from either an educational or care perspective. “The idea of belonging and membership‚ being part of a community‚ is a basic human need. It’s one of the principles of our democratic society. We all have the same needs‚ we want to be loved‚ we want to have friends‚ we want to feel that we

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    ------------------------------------------------- Understanding safeguarding of children and young people For those working in the adult sector Unit 516 Understand safeguarding of children and young people (for those working in the adult sector) 1 Understand the Policies‚ Procedures and Practices for safe working with children and young adults Firstly before any legislation that a child is assessed under‚ an assessment has to be carried out to ascertain the following: * Gathering of information

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    Promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour (1.1) Understanding polices and procedures for promoting children and young people’s behaviour. When managing pupils behaviour‚ all staff are made aware of the school’s behaviour policy.(A brief summary is attached) Every class has a copy which includes anti-bullying and child protection. There is also a Health and Safety policy which is available from the schools office. (brief

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    Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Children Act 1989 This Act identifies the responsibilities of parents and professionals who must work to ensure the safety of the child. This Act includes two important sections which focus specifically on child protection. The Education Act 2002 This sets out the responsibilities of Local Education Authorities (LEAs) governing bodies‚ head teachers

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