CACHE DCCE LEVEL 3 UNIT 6 Promoting a healthy environment for children Andrea Maria Fernandes 09/621764 306.000 Contents – Unit 6 SECTION 1 – Research Introduction Page 2 E1 Collate evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in working towards a healthy environment for children Page 3 E2/ Provide information about legislation which supports the right of children to a healthy lifestyle Page 4
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1.1. Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety. Many children or young people are dying as a result of abuse or neglect every year‚ and it could bestopped if all the agencies work together and react to the clear signs that a child is at risk. Abusing a child by neglect or bullying in early life is affecting the children development‚ and I could make different right from the start of my working
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Childcare Assistant Interview Questions 1. Name: ____________________________________________________ 2. Age: _____ 4. Children: Yes or No‚ (Circle one) If yes‚ ages: 5. What appeals to you about taking care of children? 6. Describe your childcare experience? 7. How would you discipline a child? _______________________________________________________ 8. Have you ever had to deal with an Emergency? If so‚ what happened and how
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A1) Evavuate how effective team work can contribute to keep children safe. For effective team work to contribute to the safety of children teaching assistants‚ school staff and outside agencies i.e.- social services‚ need to work closely with each other‚ communicating well by ensuring all relevant information is passed over to the right person by contributing in meetings. We as teaching assistants need to be fully aware of all policies‚ procedures and legislations within the school‚ like safeguarding
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‚01Content Content Introduction The peculiarities of translating phraseologies Informative translation Phraseology: Word-groups with Transferred meanings Phraseological problems of translation Methods of handling an idiom Conclusion Appendix Glossary Bibliography Introduction Usually when people speak about translation or even write about it in special literature they seldom specific about the meaning. Translation means both a process and a result‚ and when defining translation
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All feedback will be recorded on learner record. Level 3 Health and safety Support children and young people’s health and safety CYP Core 3.4 Promote the welfare and well being in the early years EYMP 3 Task 1 1. Question: Add the legislation chart that you completed in class CYP 3.4 AC 1.3‚ 1.4‚ EYMP 3 AC 1.1‚ 1.2 See attached – Pages 10 & 15 2. Question: Explain why it is important to take a balanced approach to risk management CYP 3.4 AC 3.1 Children and young people need a
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C6: Explain how child development theories are used in practice when planning to support children’s care needs. C6: To be a successful practitioner you need to find ways of linking what you have been taught with what you do. This means turning the theory into practice. A good starting point to is to observe children and reflect upon what you are seeing in terms of developmental theory. The table below gives some examples of ways in which you might see that theory links to practice. Area of development
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Unit 5 – Principles underpinning the role of the practitioner The practitioner will develop many different relationships whilst in practice. They will hold relationships with first and foremost the children‚ parents‚ colleagues and other professionals. According to the EYFS “Successful relationships between parents and educators can have long-lasting and beneficial effects on children’s learning and well-being” http://www.keap.org.uk/documents/eyfs_eff_prac_parent_partner.pdf This means practitioners
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P3 describe how software and network security can keep systems and data secure Public Key: a public key is a value provided by some designated authority as an encryption key that‚ combined with a private key derived from the public key‚ can be used to effectively encrypt messages and digital signatures Private Key: Public-key cryptography refers to a cryptographic system requiring two separate keys‚ one to lock or encrypt the plaintext‚ and one to unlock or decrypt the cyphertext. Neither key
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1.2 Explain the importance of the united nations convention on the rights of children The un convention on rights of child was put into place to support the convention of human rights. It recognises that children in a time of learning and exploring of experiences and the children need to be supported in this time to have these experiences. The children should be cared for by ensuring that the children are involved and engaged with‚ allowing them to be heard and make decisions and contribute towards
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