LM2c: Develop professional supervision practice in health and social care or children and young people’s work settings. Unit ref M/602/3187 1. Understand the purpose of professional supervision in health and social care or children and young people’s work settings. 1.1 Analyse the principles‚ scope and purpose of professional supervision. Supervisions need to be on-going to be as effective as possible and gives the opportunity to reflect on the development of the staff member. It allows
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3:4 Support children and young people ’s health and safety learning outcome 1: Understand how to provide environments and services that support children and people ’s health and safety. 1:1Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. It is important when planning and setting up learning activities that indoor and outdoor environments are hazard free and that staff and pupils will be able to work safely. The following
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care worker I have a duty of care to every young person that I work with. This means that I have to keep the safety of the young person as the top priority in everything that I do. I do this by making sure that I keep within the barriers of confidentiality‚ keeping aware of the risks that are all around by doing risk assessments‚ reporting any concerns that I have to the on call duty manager and ensuring I maintain professional boundaries with all young people by not allowing them to make unhealthy attachments
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|Anti-ageing cream goes young | |2 Jun 2008‚ 0155 hrs IST‚ Amit Sharma‚ TNN | | | | | | | Print
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professional relationship with children and young people In order to develop a positive relationship with children and young people the Teaching Assistant needs to show they are friendly‚ approachable and have an interest in talking to the children they are working with. This involves showing good body language‚ smiling‚ maintaining eye contact and displaying active listening‚ such as responding appropriately‚ asking additional relevant questions and showing empathy. Also children need time to speak without
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Work summary 1 All names have been kept anonymous due to confidentiality reasons. Brief description of work undertaken Baby T is an eighth month old baby who was referred to A & E by his GP due to a fall. The baby had a torn fraenulum and the paediatrics and consultants were both satisfied that the injury was consistent with mothers explanation of baby T falling on face. The referral which was received by children service team lacked vital information. I was requested by the social worker
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Mu.5.4 Develop and implement policies and procedures to support the safeguarding of children and young people 1 Understand the impact of current legislations that underpins the safeguarding of children and young people. 1.1 Outline the current legislation that underpins the safeguarding of children and young people within own UK home nation. The current legislations for safeguarding children are: The United Nations Convention on the rights of the child 1989 (UN 1989) was ratified by the UK on the
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051 Promote communication in health and social care or Children’s and young people’s settings 1.1&1.2&2.2 Identify the different reasons people communicate‚ Explain how different communications affect relationships in the work setting and Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication Communication is the means of transferring information between people by speaking‚ writing‚ drawing‚ acting‚ body language‚ facial expression‚ signing and using eye contact. There
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Family System in Social Work Practice The steps in the GIM practice skills involves understanding the entire family system; the amount of data involve to the organization of information; and understand the potential meanings of the information.Moreover‚ in the GIM practice‚ there are two useful tools for generating information such as eco-map and genogram. Eco-map tools will provide the graphic nature of the family ecological system that includes family membership and relationships. Whereas geno-grams
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that] benefit children and young people‚ and their ability to participate in and benefit from the setting. Positive relationship [are ones that] benefit children and young people‚ and their ability to participate in and benefit from the setting. [Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools‚ L. Burnham & B. Baker‚ 2010] Building positive relationships with children and young people especially is a two-way process. To establish good relationships with children and young
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