AREA 1: SAFE To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment Safety is an important part of childcare. To keep my children safe while in my care‚ I will make sure all electrical outlets are properly covered. I will also make sure all play areas are free from debris and any dangerous objects that could harm the children. I will make sure all toys will be checked routinely to ensure they are functioning properly and in working order. The children will not
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currently working as an Enrolled Nurse providing nursing care to my patients. On a day-to-day basis‚ I get to meet patients from various walks of life and cultural background. In this profession‚ being culturally safe in the provision of nursing care in the multicultural health environment should be of importance to all health professionals. As De Souza (2008) said that cultural safety focuses on the importance of acknowledging oneself as a culture as well as a power bearer. According to the Oxford
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the practitioner in working towards a health lifestyle and environment for children The role of a practitioner is vast. To be able to promote children a healthy life style and environment there are number of aspects that need to be met such as; * Routines * Circle time * Posters around the school (for example posters that promote healthy eating and exercise) * Environment * Indoor and outdoor activities Because children are growing it is important they have regular snack times
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There are multiple broad theories‚ which explain the relationships between environment and children behaviour. Below are relevant theories which clarify or hints underlying factors within family environment that influence a child to run away from home. These theories are being extracted from famous book of David R. Shaffer‚ 2010. A. The psychoanalytic perspectives Freud’s Stages of Psychosexual Development: For many years scientist focussed on the importance of early family experiences on children‘s
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I provide adequate supervision for the children by maintaining the minimum adult child ratios required and when the budget allows‚ I have more adults available in the classroom. I also focus on the interior of the classroom by keeping my back to the classroom‚ the whole room should be visible enabling me to monitor and prevent accidents. Safety limits are important; I setup basic safety expectations for the children to follow. Expectation to be includes but not limited to‚ are as follow: Walk indoors
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Keeping children safe A child’s ability can change daily on what they can do so it is important to make sure you are keeping up with this when looking at safe environments for children. To do this you need to look at the hazards within the setting and change them to make them suitable for the children. Your manager or the company should look at the frequently by carrying out Health and Safety risk assessments within the setting. To make sure each child is safe you should identify the hazards around
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COMPETENCY GOAL 1 To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment. I keep children healthy by monitoring their health daily. I ask if they have any boo boos and if so how they got them and I put them on a daily health list‚ I also do this by carefully observing children‚ watching for signs of illness‚ making sure immunizations are up to date. I also keep children healthy by keeping the room clean. Children are informed and able to make good decisions on how to stay healthy
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"Are Vaccines Safe?." Catholic Digest 74.6 (2010): 92. MasterFILE Complete. Web. 22 Oct. 2015. In "Are Vaccines Safe?" the American Academy of Pediatrics answer direct questions about how vaccinations are safe to use on children. First expalined is how diseases have disappeared due to vaccinations but they are still needed because the diseases are not controlled all over the world so travellers would still be at risk. Without vaccinations these would spread quickly and become uncontrollable sooner
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setting a supportive and safe environment. The 1981 Warnock Report and Education Act highlighted the concept of children having special educational needs. This means each setting needs to have an inclusion policy that states that all children and their parents are included regardless of there race‚ religion or disability. Our admissions policy reflects this. The UN Convention on the rights of the child (1989) added to the Warnock Report by stating that disabled children have the right to be
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Q2. Understand ways to maintain a safe and supportive learning environment. 2.1 It is important to foster a learning environment in which students feel safe‚ relaxed‚ secure‚ confident and valued (Gravells A 2012 pg25) especially for learners who may have had negative experiences in traditional classroom environments. Students often describe supportive learning environments as expanding their sense of family and enhancing their self-esteem‚ which‚ when combined with increased literacy skills‚ help
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