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    dangerous occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995. E2 Describe the producers which will keep a child safe for each accident‚ illness or emergency. There are many procedures which keep children safe for each accident‚ illness or emergency and each childcare setting will have exclusion for illness policy. In my setting the exclusion policy states that all children should be excluded if they have an illness until recovered to prevent any one else in the setting getting infected. Any illness or accident

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    E1 & E2 Parents of students who attend private settings pay fees‚ funding the setting‚ e.g. day nurseries. Private settings have the right to select the students who attend them. Statutory settings are provided by the government and have to be available for children‚ by law‚ to attend e.g. a primary school. Voluntary settings are sometimes funded by communities through donations‚ charities‚ and volunteers or by the people who attend them e.g. 0’clock clubs. One voluntary setting in my area‚ which

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    In proportion to Calampinay (2012)‚ Supervision is one of the important aspects in classroom management. The management function of an organization contributes much to the continuing productivity and self-preservation of teachers when they could be high achievers in school with high prestige

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    CYP31 2.1 + 2.2 Child development is a process every child goes through. This process involves learning and mastering new skills like sitting‚ walking‚ talking‚ skipping and tying shoes. The 6 areas of development are - - physical - creative - personal‚ social and emotional - problem solving‚ reasoning and numeracy - knowledge and understanding of the world - communication‚ language and literacy Developmental delay is where a child has not learnt new skills that they are expected to have

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    Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.3 You need to listen to their language they use and the tone they use so you can get an idea of what they are feeling in their reply to what you have said. This is important as it will help build relationships also shows that they are listening and so are you as you can respond to them appropriately. There are small sign’s some are just theories whereas others are true. These are just small simple

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    E3 Children act 1989 This act was made to ensure that the safety of the child is paramount. Also works with in partnership with parents and carers to protect their child from danger. Its aim‚ to strengthen the child’s legal position to give them equal rights and ensure they are consulted and kept informed. ‘It also encourages children to make their own decisions‚ to be consulted and to be kept informed about everything that will happen to them.’ (http://www.careandthelaw.org.uk ‚ 20/09/2013)

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    (2008) “Work Matters: Training : Reflective Practice – Time to open your mind” http://www.nurseryworld.co.uk/news/861249/Work-Matters-Training-Reflective-Practice-Time-to-open-your-mind Tassoni.P. Beith.K. Bulman. K. Eldrige.H (2007) CACHE Level 3 Childcare and Education. 4th Edition. Harlow‚ Essex. Heinemann. Meggit.C Kamen.T Bruce.T Grenier.J (2011) CACHE Level 3 Children and Young people’s Workforce. Hodder Education

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    Unit 1 – An introduction to working with children E1 – A Statutory sector is all the organisations that are set up and funded by the government for the public. In this instance it focuses on the types of settings which provide care and education for children that are set up by the government. An example of a setting in the statutory sector is Sure-start centres. These are children centres that provide help and support for both the child and the parent’s from the start of pregnancy until they child

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    Unit 004- Child and Young person development Outcome 1 1.1 At birth surprisingly a child has intellectually learned to do things already such as smell their mother and recognise her voice. They have also learnt that when they cry it lets people know that they need help and within the first few days of life they learn to use their senses particularly touch‚ taste and sound. At infancy a child is expected to weigh around 3.5kg or 7 1/2lbs and 50cm long. Bonding is very important

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    Assessment for outcome 4 Investigation report on HIV‚ Hepatitis B and C organisations. • A description of two available resources for those affected by HIV or Hepatitis B or C. One local and one national. - The local resource I researches is Waverly Care‚ this charity provides care and support to people living with HIV and Hepatitis C‚ and also to their partner‚ families and carers. As a big part of their work they do their best to raise awareness of these conditions and their prevention. They

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