Unit 054 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. Duty of Care means that practitioners take on legal responsibilities to safeguard the welfare and well being of the children in their care. This includes appropriate attention‚ watching out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and making wise choices about steps undertaken in a role. Every child should be supported and enabled to live in an environment which is free from prejudice and safe from abuse. My
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Three different types of settings are Statutory‚ Voluntary and Private sectors which aim to support children and their families. A statutory sector in my area is a primary school for children aged 5-11 years. These services are compulsory and enacted by act of law and are funded by the UK taxes. At this age children are taught both the key stage 1 and 2 curriculum which covers Maths‚ English and Science in preparation for the National standards (SATS). This supports children and their families
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Julie Gibson 1/11/2013 Unit 304 Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour The role of a school is multi-faceted. It exists not only to educate‚ but to guide children’s development into well-adjusted‚ independent‚ and successful adults. In order to offer support and time to a class in its entirety‚ pupil behaviour needs to be managed effectively. Boundaries and rules need to be set for children and a consistent approach applied by all staff. Documented policies and procedures
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Schools as Organisations Outcome 1 : Know the different types of schools in the education sector. 1.1- Identify the main types of state and independent school. - Specialist - Church school - Preparatory schools - Charity and foundation schools - Grammar schools - Academies 1.2 – describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance. Independent schools are not government funded and rely on fees and investments
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the child receive consistent level of care. Overall working in partnership ofers positive‚ improved outcomes for children and their families. 1.2 Identify who relevant partners would be in own work setting. Parents ‚social services‚ carers‚ senco‚ speech therapist‚ ofsted‚ gp ‚health visitor‚ physiotherapist‚ nursery‚ colleagues‚ psychologist‚ paediatrician and police. 1.3Define the characteristics of effective partnership working. For a partnership between a number of organisations’
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TDA 2.9 Support Children and Young People’s Positive Behaviour • AC2.1 Describe the benefits of encouraging and rewarding positive behaviour It is important that the adult influences of the classroom recognise and praise the positive behaviour of individual pupils – especially those who struggle to maintain good behaviour and tend to be told off more than others. It is also essential to praise constant good behaviour (from pupils who never misbehave) to avoid the development inappropriate behaviour
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Every school must produce a range of policies which formally set out guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality. These policies must take account the rights of all children and young people. The policies in place work to ensure equality and inclusion; this can be conducted through the teaching and learning that occurs in the setting. However‚ the policies must also pay regard to the values and practice which are part of all aspects of school life. All work with children should be underpinned
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NCFE LEVEL 3 SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Please save the Learners Declaration to your PC‚ add your details‚ and upload with your completed assessments. Assignment 1 – Understanding development and supporting equality‚ diversity and inclusion. QUESTION 1 a. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years The main areas of development include: physical development‚ social and emotional development‚ intellectual development and language
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TDA 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1 When working with children and young people there are many legislations‚ guidelines and policies in place that ‘safeguard’ them including E-safety. These acts are constantly evolving and amended to improve the lives and safety of every child. The United Nations convention on the rights of rights of the child (UNCRC)‚ (1989) although not legislation provides a full list of comprehensive rights ALL children should expect. These rights
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PEOPLE3.6 PROMOTE EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN WORK WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG. 1.1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. The main legislation relating to equality‚ diversity and inclusion are‚ The sex discrimination Act 1975 made it unlawful to discriminate against people on the grounds of their sex. The race relations amendments Act 2005 made it illegal to treat any person less favorably than others because
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