Act reinforces the Children’s Act 1989/2004 for local authorities. In the last ten years there has been a large investment for children aged 3-4years for free placements in nurseries and Pre-schools so that they can have a better start in their educational needs‚ this is in line with the “Every Child Matters” Act. This also helps parents to go back out to work as they are able to get free
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J/601/3491 Level 2 1.1‚1.2‚1.3‚2.1‚2.2‚2.3‚2.4‚3.1‚3.2‚4.1‚4.2‚4.3‚5.1‚5.2‚6.1‚6.2‚6.3‚6.4‚6.5‚7.1‚7.2 Health and safety policy is to make sure that all the staff ‚children ‚young people and parents and carers are safe and protected from any harm when they are a the work setting .Every work setting has a Health and Safety policy and every worker should be aware of the Health and Safety policy. The two main pieces of health and safety legislation which promote safe working practices in a child care
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Requirements are all good things that protect employees. Task B B1- Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set in your contract of employment or employment agreement. * Job description - defining the role‚ responsibility level (eg Manager‚ Deputy Manager‚ Assistant). * Entitlement - rate of pay‚ holiday entitlement‚ retirement and ill-health benefits‚ bonus/overtime rates‚ uniform and/expenses allowances. * Responsibilities: working hours‚ dress code‚ reporting illness/absence
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Level 3 childcare offers a range of skills to be achieved. BbhLevel 3 childcare offers a range of skills to be achieved. BbhLevel 3 childcare offers a range of skills to be achieved. BbhLevel 3 childcare offers a range of skills to be achieved. BbhLevel 3 childcare offers a range of skills to be achieved. BbhLevel 3 childcare offers a range of skills to be achieved. BbhLevel 3 childcare offers a range of skills to be achieved. BbhLevel 3 childcare offers a range of skills to be achieved. BbhLevel
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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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and boundaries of own role as a teacher . Write a essay explain the your role and responsibilities including the limits of your teaching role. Word limited (200) 1.2 Identify key aspects of relevant current legislative requirements and codes of practice within a specific context -The student will write a essay explaining the NEW STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS. Explaining the new standards expected‚ including details of Health and Safety. - Make a list of location where you can research changes
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Assignment 204 Ai Describe in your own words what is meant by the following types of abuse: UNIT 205/HSC024 LO 1.1 Aii Identify signs and symptoms of the different types of abuse. UNIT 205/HSC024 LO 1.1 Physical abuse: Is where a deliberate use of physical forces that results in bodily injury pain or impairment‚ this included the inappropriate application of techniques or treatments. Signs/symptoms: Injuries that have not received medical attention‚ frequent or regular falls
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067:2.3- Describe what is meant by evidence based practice and give examples of how this has influenced work with children in their early years. Evidence based practice is also known as EBP. It is practice that is influenced by objective evidence obtained from research. Everyday practice may have been influenced in many ways including; our qualifications‚ our training‚ our experiences of working with children‚ our learning from colleagues‚ research obtained from books‚ our personal experiences and
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a negative impact upon the equipment. The ideal temperature of the ICT suite is between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius and should have humidity between 40 and 60%. The room should be well ventilated and air conditioning used where appropriate. Lighting levels should be set lower than in a standard classroom to ensure there is appropriate contrast between screen and background environment. Semi translucent vertical blinds are best for reducing glare as they stop the glare from the sun but still let light
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E1 1. Children act 1989 2. Disability discrimination act 1995 (DDA) 3. Children act 2004 4. Human rights act 1995 5. Equality act 2006 E2 The children act 1989 has influenced some settings by bringing together several sets of guidance and provided the foundation for many of the standards practitioners sustain and maintain when working with children. The act requires that settings work together in the best interests of the child and form partnerships with parents or carers. It requires settings
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