the welfare of children and young people 1.1 Safeguarding legislations: Health and safety policy Healthy and safety at work act (1974) Every child matters framework (covered on page 20) Working together to safeguard children (2006 and 2010) Safeguarding policy Children act (1989 and 2004) Child protection policy E-safety Children Act: The Children’s Act came in to force in 1989 and was drafted complement the Human Rights Act but be specific to children. The act puts into
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developing new ways into the quality of services available to children under the five outcomes of Every Child Matters‚ it is responsible for drawing up education policy‚ setting up and administering school league tables‚ funding research into projects for education‚ developing workforce reform‚ promoting integrated working and developing the roles of voluntary and community organisations‚ charities and other sectors who work with children. Local Government – As well as providing advice and support
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Constructive Solutions for Children with Working Parents Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Problem Definition 2 2.1. Time Management: 2 2.2. Quality of Time: 3 3. Proposed Solution Alternatives 3 3.1 Improvement of Time Management: 3 3.2 Improvement The Quality of Time Spending with Children: 3 3.3 Web-cam Application: 3 4. Criteria 4 4.1 Psychology of Children 4 4.2 Feasibility 4 4.3 Effectiveness 4 5. Methodology 4 5.1 Interview with Children Psychologist 4 5
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1.1 Explain why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people When childcare settings and anyone involved in working with children and young people come together and work in partnership with one another‚ the outcome can only be a positive one for both the children and young people and those providing a duty of care to a child. Working in partnership with others is important for children and young people so outcomes can be improved for children and their families
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Unit 202 – Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People Outcome 1 Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety 1.1– There are legislations‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures which cover the safeguarding and welfare of the young people within the setting I am working in. Examples of these include the Health and Safety policy‚ the Safeguarding/Child Protection policy and the Equal Opportunities
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1. Know how to interact with and respond to children and young people (1.1) Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people (1.2) Describe with examples how to behave appropriately for a child or young person’s stage of development To establish respectful and professional relationships with children and young people‚ there are many procedures to achieve this. The way to do this would be by the way an adult interacts with a child
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Understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Effective communication skills are important in building positive relationships‚ as it can help prevent relationship problems. Relationship problems you could encounter like distrust and lack of respect‚ which can make you unapproachable and build a wall between
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City Business College‚ Coventry HE Course Handbook 2013/14 A guide to your course Course Title: Business HNC / HND Contents Contents 2 Welcome Statement 2 Student Academic Calendar 2013/14 5 Communication Systems 7 Opening Hours of Relevant Offices 7 PROGRAMME STRUCTURE AND CONTENT 9 Programme Management and Delivery 10 Induction 11 Teaching and Learning 13 Assessment 19 Learner services 26 Health and Safety 28 Welcome Statement On behalf of all the Academic
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demonstrates abuse i.e. through play‚ for example talking to a teddy bear or acting out the abuse. All disclosures of abuse should be reported straight away‚ no matter where or when they happened. Physical abuse Physical signs/symptoms - All children have accidents‚ like bumps and falls‚ which can cause injuries. However‚ you may have reasons for thinking that an injury has been inflicted on purpose and suspect child abuse if; an injury strikes you as odd‚ a child is injured repeatedly and if
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Supporting Literacy Development Assessor: Samantha Pearson Qualified – CACHE Level Three Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools The opportunity to apply for a specialist responsibility in supporting literacy development has arisen in your educational environment. For your interview you have been asked to prepare information to show that you can: Literacy means the ability to read and write. Only recently has the word ‘literacy’ been applied as the definitive term for reading and
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