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    Assignment brief – QCF BTEC Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title Extended Diploma in Construction & the Built Environment Unit 7 Project Management in Construction and the Built Environment Learner name Assessor name B HUCKLE Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on 8th October 2014 5th November 2014 Assignment title The Construction Team and Resource Management In this assessment you will have opportunities

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    care means providing care and support for individuals within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working of your employer. It is about avoiding abuse and injury to individuals‚ their friends‚ family and property As a nursery practitioner I am accountable for the way in which I exercise authority; manage risks; use resources and protect pupils from discrimination and any avoidable harm. I have a duty to keep my pupils safe and protect them from any physical and emotional

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    is a prevailing myth that many men are paedophiles who want to harm children. Many say that childcare originates from a ‘women’s job’. The man in the article then goes onto say about meeting someone when he had just qualified saying that he was a nursery nurse the man then replied ‘is that a garden centre?’ this shows that people automatically assume men have no involvement in the childcare sector‚ as the man then asked ‘are men even allowed to work In the childcare sector?’. Men also worry about

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    child-ratios- staffing arrangements must be arranged to meet the needs of all children. Ensuring safety at all times. The organisation must plan to ensure every child attending receives a enjoyable learning experience. Documents used within the nursery setting‚ such as policies and procedures‚ registers‚

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    communicate with both children and adults by maintaining a friendly and supportive approach and by being interested in what other people are doing and feeling. This enables parents to feel comfortable and secure‚ and that they can trust and rely on nursery nurses. Communication can be very different depending on different circumstances. Some communications are personal and very intimate‚ these are usually with people to who we are close to‚ and other communications are for a wider audience and are

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    PROSPECTS OF GROUPER CULTURE IN INDIA P. NAMMALWAR I‚ R. MARICHAMY 2‚ A.REGUNATHANI AND K. KANDASAMYJ Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute‚ Kochi - 682014 INTRODUCTION The "Groupers" of the genus Epinephelus are excellent marine food fishes in the IndoPacific and Garribean regions an ave assumed importance for commercial culture in recent years. About 49 species of this genus have been reported from the seas around India. Most of them inhabit coral reefs and rocky habitats‚ while others

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    Many children will be left by parents with relatives and friends for short periods of time. Some babies and toddlers may also go to a childminder or day nursery as their parents work. Joining a nursery or pre – school 2 – 3 Many children’s first experience of being in group care is at around 2 years as they start in a pre – school or nursery. Going into a reception class 4 – 5 Most children will attend a reception class between the ages of 4 – 5 Moving from one class to another 4 – 11 At the

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    variety of different types of schools and educational settings for 0- 18year olds and can be put into 4 main phases. Phase 1 is the Early Years for pupils aged 0-5years old and can consist of : pre-school and nursery education‚ pre-school groups‚ play groups‚ nursery centres‚ day nurseriesnursery

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    guidelines in our policy it reduces unnecessary exposure to illnesses and ensures infections are managed effectively creating a happy and healthy club for all children and young people. If at any time there are any infectious diseases present at the Nursery this will be clearly displayed at the entrance to the room where the infection has occurred. At Gap Club to reduce the risk of infections we: 1. Provide protective clothing and equipment for staff in accordance with company procedures. 2

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    Explain what constitutes the physical and psychological needs of a three year old child. Explain how these needs can ideally be met in a childcare setting. “The child ’s development follows a path of successive stages of independence‚ and our knowledge of this must guide us in our behaviour towards him. We have to help the child to act‚ will and think for himself. This is the art of serving the spirit‚ an art which can be practised to perfection only when working among children.” (Montessori

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