Standard 6 Principles of safeguarding in health and social care Your Name: Workplace: Start Date: Completion Date: Contents 1. Recognising possible indicators of harm or abuse 2. Ways to reduce likelihood of abuse 3. Responding to suspected or disclosed abuse 4. National and local context of protection from harm and abuse 5. Questions CIS Assessment Induction Workbook – Six Standard 6 Principles of safeguarding in health and social care 1. Recognising
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professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults 1‚ Understand the principals of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Communication is very important between people of different ages and abilities. It enables people build relationships with others at their own level of communication‚ it is important to be able to communicate at different levels and different methods of communication to enable the child‚ young person and adult to develop
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49 - Provide information and advice to young people 1 - Understand the role of practitioners in providing information and advice to ... 1.1 - explain the importance of providing accurate and up to date information and advice to children and young people 0/3 The importance of up to date and accurate information and advice to the young people we care for is crucial‚ more so for the young people we are catering for as their behavioural needs are of a demanding nature and they need clarity
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Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults 1.1 Explain the principles of effective communication? Why are 1.2 effective communication skills important when developing 2.1 positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults? 2.3 1.3 What social‚ professional and cultural differences/factors may 2.2 affect the way we develop relationships with children‚ young 2.3 people and adults? 2.4 2.5 Explain how to manage disagreements with children and young people within your
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Equality diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people: Alison Brooks Assessment of how own attitude values and behaviour could impact on work with young people and children. 2.3 All those working in the school have a legal duty to protect the rights of children and young people. It is important that you examine your own attitudes and values critically; to consider how these may impact on the way you work with children Rigid and divisive views from adults can be reflected
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introduction of the Children’s Act 2004; the creation of the Contact Point project‚ a government database designed to hold information on all children in England; (now defunct after the coalition government of 2010 turned it off)‚ and the creation of the Office of the Children’s Commissioner chaired by the Children’s Commissioner for England Children’s Act 1989 The Children Act 1989 aimed to ensure that the welfare of the child was paramount‚ working in partnership with parents to protect the child from
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Laura Bate – Diploma Level 2 1.1 – Define the following types of abuse: - Physical Abuse 1.1a – Physical abuse can be defined as causing actual physical harm to an individual. 1.2a - The signs and symptoms associated with physical abuse can be e.g. hitting‚ shaking‚ biting‚ throwing‚ burning and suffocating. 1.3a - The factors that may contribute to an individual being more vulnerable to physical abuse can be due to their age‚ their physical ability‚ a physical disability‚ a sensory impairment
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the concepts studied in many other units in this course programme‚ The Learning Outcomes for Unit 5 are to: 1. Know the organisation of the human body. 2. Understand the functioning of the body systems associated with energy metabolism. 3. Understand how homeostatic mechanisms operate in the maintenance of an internal environment 4. Be able to interpret data obtained from monitoring routine variations in the functioning of healthy body systems. Remember: Use the details within
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CYP: 3.3; Understand How To Safeguard the Well- being Of Children and Young People. 1.1; A good knowledge of current legislation and guidelines are extremely important as the welfare of the children in your care is paramount‚ therefore we as practitioners must work alongside the guidelines‚ policies and procedures‚ and always follow legislation. * The UNCRC (1989) is a treaty that the UK signed up to in 1991. It is a set of articles that include ‘the rights of a child to be kept safe’. Article
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In our society‚ almost half of all marriages end in divorce. Nearly one million children in the United States alone experience the divorce of their parents each year. Plus‚ thousands more will be born to single mothers this year alone. I want to determine if a child‚ whose parents separate and/or divorce prior to the child turning three‚ will have any developmental‚ cognitive‚ and social delays. My hypothesis is that the separation and/or divorce the child’s parents will have a negative effect
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