Unit 302 Schools as organisations Outcome 1 A1.1 Every three and four year old child is entitled Voluntary-aided schools (VA) schools are maintained schools and often‚ but not always‚ have a religious character. These schools are eligible for capital funding by grant from the Department‚ to free early years education. Funding is available for 12.5 hours a week and 38 weeks per year. Free places are available in school nurseries and private day nurseries. A1.2 Community Schools –
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Assignment 302 By Mrs D M Brunsdon December 2012 Outcome 1: * Know the structure of education from early years to post-compulsory education 1.1 summaries entitlement and provision for early year’s education In the UK all children aged between 3 and 4 years have the right to receive the minimum of 15 hours education which can be used between 3 and 5 days per week. There are many ways that this can be provided. * Nursery schools These are stand alone schools for children ages 3 to 4 years
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3.1 Explain how people from different backgrounds may use/or interpret communication methods in different ways The people you care for have the right to communicate in the way that they prefer. For example: Someone whose first language is not your own might want to communicate through an interpreter Someone who has impaired hearing and can only speak with difficulty may prefer to sign (use sign language) An individual who uses a wheelchair may like you to sir down next to them when
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Sexual Abuse. Sexual abuse is when a sexual activity that is NOT consented is performed on an individual/individuals‚ it is an abuse of power or position. This can include sexual penetration with any part of the body‚ touching parts of the body in an inappropriate manner‚ exploitation‚ exposure to forms of pornographic scenes‚ exposing sexual rituals and even making threats of a sexual nature. Sexual Abuse. Sexual abuse is when a sexual activity that is NOT consented is performed on an individual/individuals
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1.1 Understanding Dementia and Necessity to Provide Care. Dementia is a progressive disorder of a mental condition in which a person loses its ability to think appropriately‚ to make decisions. Patients of this disorder suffer from chronic confusion. They tend to forget the things very easily. The condition usually get worsen with the passage of time due to the destructions of the brain cells. With the accordance of research‚ 50-75%
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Although not all people think the same way there are many other people in society that are very open towards individuals with disabilities and sensory loss and can be very helpful and kind‚ this can have a positive impact on people’s lives. 1‚ 3‚ There are a range of factors that societal attitudes and beliefs impact on service provisions‚ discrimination is one of the biggest problem in today’s society ‚ people with sensory loss are treated differently‚ and there a lot of barriers that need
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for new concept care and nursing and I started working for them on 3rd of July 2014 as a domiciliary care worker ‚ with a zero hours contract which offers me work within my available hours doing alternate weekend or agreed with management there is a 3 month probationary period. I get paid every four weeks into
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2.2 Explain the principles of safe supervision in the home based setting and off site. The safe supervision of caring for children in and out of the home is a very important responsibility and should comply with the welfare requirements of the eyfs ‚ as a childminder it is important that I manage the children in my care at all times ‚ making sure I know where they are and I can hear them at all times and I have risk assessments in place and review them to keep them safe ‚ it is also important to
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HND in Health & Social Care level 5 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE WORKPLACE UNIT 3 Tutor: Chisomje Ezeaku Submit by: Anasthasia Ngalula From group: D ID: LCC20135253 1.2 The responsibilities of employers and employee for maintaining health & safety in a workplace Health and social care settings also face potential hazards and injuries‚ so policies and legislation are need to promote and implement in the health and social care workplace. Employers and staffs are responsible
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D2  Assignment 026 Task D Understand how to safeguard the well-being of children and young people. Action Description 1) Know the setting polices and procedures. Make sure you are fully aware of the policies that are in place. Such as safeguarding‚ whistle blowing and complaints. 2) Listen to the child. If a child tells you anything then they obviously trust you. Always listen to them and purely listen. You should never interrupt or ask questions as you don’t want to
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