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    L3- HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 204 – Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Define the following types of abuse: (1.1.1) A. physical abuse Physical abuse is when someone is using physical force to hurt/ injure‚ this can include punching‚ kicking‚ punching. It may or may not leave marks/ bruises on the body B. sexual abuse Sexual abuse is the force

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    Setting and Children

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    SHC 32: Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting. 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role & 1.2 Explain expectations about own work role as expressed in relevant standards. As a qualified level 3 practitioner I am responsible to fulfil my duties and work role to the best of my ability. In other words I always like to try to give my position my full attention and give it 100% of my time and dedication. I believe

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    Childcare Diploma

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    Oral interview SHC 31 2.2 Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication: ➢ The method of communication ➢ Environment (it depends with whom we are having the conversation) ➢ Proximity‚ orientation and posture (distance that we allow and take in consideration the cultural differences) SHC 31 3.1 Explain how people from different backgrounds may use and/or interpret communications method in different ways ➢ Different culture ➢ Different way

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    childcare development

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    Play with children. Encourage them to explore‚ and show your own interest in discovering new things. • Help children as needed to do what they are trying to do‚ without taking over or directing. • Join in play sensitively‚ fitting in with children’s ideas. • Model pretending an object is something else‚ and help develop roles and stories. • Encourage children to try new activities and to judge risks for themselves. Be sure to support children’s confidence with words and body language. •

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    childcare level 2

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    Module 2: Health And Safety Four observations I have carried out in my setting in the preschool room are on four children aged between 4-5 *My first observation was on a child called Molly. Molly was asked what does a builder do and she said they build houses and use screws. *my second observation was on a child named Christopher. Christopher built a motorbike out of mega duplo blocks and said he is going to ride it. *my third observation was on a child named Kyra. Kyra was sitting down doing

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    Philosophy for Childcare

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    In your opinion‚ why do you want to become an early childhood education teacher? In my opinion I want to become an early childhood teacher because I love teaching the children new things. In your opinion‚ what type of teaching position do you hope to obtain‚ and why? In my opinion‚ I would like to become a two and a half year old teacher because I could teach them a lot of new things. What are the factors that influence your decision to pursue this career? I have always loved

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    Duty to Warn

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    as therapists need to understand confidentiality‚ privileged information‚ and a therapists responsibility related to reporting suspected child abuse‚ elder abuse‚ and/or suicidal ideations‚ and possibly the most important of them all is a therapists duty to warn. The first case they were focusing on was the case related to a child that was presented in the ER and seen by Nurse Brown and now because she did not report any suspected child abuse she was charged with a crime. The statement that the character

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    The Duty To Act

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    The duty to act is and will be a controversial issue that has existed over time‚ mainly due to its biblical Origin. The parable of the Good Samaritan‚ the ‘Neighbour principle’ in Leviticus 19:16 “Do not stand By while your neighbour’s blood is split and the moral teaching of the story of Cain and Abel. The General rule of no liability for omission obstructs the duty to act‚ this then provides different Approaches in the Law of different jurisdictions. A bystander found failing to assist a third

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    20/05/13 HSC024 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1 + 1.2 Physical abuse can be defined as an act of another party involving contact intended To cause feelings of pain or injuries this can be done by punching‚ kicking‚ biting‚ Slapping‚ head butting. Physical abuse can also be caused by mistreatment or not Been given the correct level of care and support. The signs and symptoms that are associated with physical abuse are marks that may be in unusual places

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    Childcare also known as a daycare are programs that provide supervision among children and their everyday needs. Daycare programs are administered by licensed adults during the day‚ while the legal guardians or parents work on a regular basis. Step Ahead Learning Center‚ is a school that serves children from ages three months up to five years old. I choose this particular program to study because working at Renaissance Club Sport as a Kid’s Club Attendant; I have met families that have their children

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