E1&E2 Statutory services are funded and provided by the government‚ all services that are provided need to be set by laws and passed by parliament. E.g. Nursery Classes in Primary School. They provide a wide range of education in different subjects to children aged 3 to 5years.All the staff in the nursery will be qualified/trained at level 3 or above. The service is free as it is a Childs right to an education. They generally open from 9am-11:30am or 1pm-3pm. The child can usually only attend
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1.1 Outline the Current Legislation Covering Home Based Childcare and the Role of Regulatory Bodies Part One: Consider 4 pieces of legislation that are important for home based child-carers and how you would outline these to Anjum’s parents? As I am addressing the Parents ‚ I would communicate with them in a language that would help them understand the key information‚ in a non-patronising‚ reassuring‚ profession and informative manner. Firstly‚ I would explain what legislation is: laws‚ rules
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A A multi-agency approach is a range of professionals including speech therapists‚ Special Educational Needs Co-coordinator (SENCO) ‚ key workers or physiotherapists etc. that all work together and support children and their families in provisions that need to be made in order to support a child with special needs. Working within close partnership with parents is expected for all babies and children within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) ‘Early years practitioners have a key role to
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Pre-School and Childcare Industry: Ken Research The demand for the pre-primary education and childcare has increased steadily in the span of last five years (2008-2012) in various countries in the Asia Pacific region. This has been primarily because of the growing awareness amongst people about the importance of the early childhood education and care. Additionally‚ the increasing number of working mothers and growing trend of nuclear families has strengthened the demand for the childcare and preschool
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Sarah Bonnell School Child Protection Policy March 2012 Issued: April 2012 Last Updated: March 2012 Co-ordinators: Sarah Jacobs and Pat Andrews Governors: This policy is communicated to: • Governors via Curriculum Committee and Full Governing Body Meeting • Staff through the Virtual Staff Handbook in the MLE. • Parents/Carers with parental responsibility via school website • Students verbally by all staff inside and outside the classroom‚ classroom display and Student Planners. 1 CHILD PROTECTION
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Voluntary/charities: Acorns Hospice: Up in the midlands (Birmingham) there is an organisation called Acorns hospice‚ they help support children with mental and physical disabilities and there was also room for their parents to stay. Many of the children and young people are not expected to reach their adulthood and they are requiring specialist care 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week. The hospice is currently supporting over 630 children and more than 880 families‚ including those who are bereaved.
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D5-explain how to prepare to work in a placement with children. Before starting placement it is important to prepare for it because it will help you get the most out the placement “before starting placement it is important that you prepare yourself in every aspect.”(Class hand out).you can prepare for it by finding out about the placement‚ what to wear‚ time of arrival‚ and name of supervisor. You can ask your placement provider or from the setting’s website; in the placement you should know what
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Module 1 Organisational Requirements- Questions 1. Identify and discuss the key requirements of the service/centre policies and legislations that relate to the performance of your work role and where/how to access same. The key requirements of “Wakefield Early Learning Centre” policies are to provide a safe and healthy environment for our children‚ and to support them through their learning processes. As “Wakefield” is an early learning centre as well as a day care‚ helping them to learn basic
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is such an example. The childcare market of South Korea primarily caters to the children under six and holds a dominant share in the industry. The childcare market is a strongly emerging market in South Korea‚ instigated by the growing number of women workers. Additionally‚ the declining birth rates in the country have encouraged greater spending on the single child‚ ensuing in growing preference towards privately run facilities. The competitive landscape of the childcare market is thus led by private
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The partnership with parents is very important as it is the key to making sure that the children in my care get the best care available and are happy and settled in my setting. With the introduction of the Children Act in 1989 parents were given definite rights. This included being able to access information on their children’s progress and achievements in their setting and also a preference to parents as to which school they wanted their child to go to. Since the introduction of the EYFS in 2008
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