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    Name: Natasha Anzoulides 1. Understand how to plan and provide environments and services that support children and young people’s health and safety. | | 1.1 | Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services | | In our pre-school setting‚ our children’s age range is from 2-5 years old. We take careful consideration and take into account when planning health and safety in indoor and outdoor environments

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    Licensing A Maternity home in Michigan will need to be licensed under the same provisions as a child care or adult foster care facility. To open a group home for children or adults in Michigan are required to obtain the appropriate licensing through the Michigan Department of Human Services. The process is demanding‚ requiring the applicant to undergo significant preparation and planning to help ensure t the highest level of care. By state law one must follow these steps; Design a program design

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    Table of Contents LO 1: Historical Development of the Early Childcare Education Sector in Ireland 3 a) History and current status of childcare provision in Ireland 3 b) Current range of childcare provision in Ireland 4 c) Current range of roles in childcare support organisations and agencies 5 d) Six National Childcare organisations 6 LO4: Clear explanation the rights of the child in the context of an ECCE setting. 8 A) Examine the UN convention on the Rights of the Child. 8 LO2: Detained description

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    QUESTION ONE What are the main regulations covering the establishment of a day care centre? Every childcare facility should be registered by their local authority as well as OFSTED. The main purpose of the register is to provide information about the day care services in the area to parents and employers. The way in which the register is kept should be decided by each local authority and in doing so the following points should be taken into account. The register should be compiled so that child-minders

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    balance of work and family duties. Single mothers often must work overtime shifts to compensate for the low salaries‚ thus taking time away from their children and other domestic chores. This results in a child that is home alone‚ without adult supervision‚ or placed in a daycare service for up to 8-10 hours per day. Government subsidized daycare is not yet a realized dream‚ and many single mothers pay large fees for this service. Also included in this essay is an illustration of the perspectives

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    kids of their own. To operate an in-home daycare‚ providers are required to obtain a license‚ undergo inspections and submit immunization records to state licensing agencies. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ about 30 percent of childcare workers were self-employed in 2010. Staffing Models A staffing model is important in a small business to maximize efficiency and ensuring it is staffed with the right number of people‚ possessing the relevant skill sets to meet critical business

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    that is‚ turnover not due to retirement‚ pregnancy‚ sickness‚ education or sabbatical leave. The results of the survey outlined that supervision played a large role in worker retention and was listed as one of four main factors. Anderson & Gobeil (2003) discuss “four main factors as influencing the ability of agencies to retain workers: mission‚ supervision‚ personal investment and goodness of fit” (p.4). Anderson & Gobeil’s (2003) identify how weak or ineffective leadership in social service

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    passed. To better understand the context of this paper I will discuss the differences and similarities between modern and traditional mothers. In my opinion I believe there are three key important responsibilities in a traditional and modern family childcare‚ education‚ and healthcare. In addition‚ there are various things to consider when taking care of child. For example‚ in the article of “The Men We Carry in our Minds‚” by Russell Sanders‚ realizes as a young lad that hard working men like his father

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    themselves paying for childcare when the children should be in school. For single parents with little resources it may causes then to lose money. Can they afford to when they’re just making ends?  Poverty is the main reason inner city schools do poorly. In a community where parents are struggling with making ends meet daily‚ can one afford the consequences the teacher’s present position offers? Parents are at risk of losing their jobs due to lack of appropriate supervision for their children. Hours

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    QCF level 5 unit 502

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    manager • No training opportunities within an organisation or No time to train • Inadequate supervision or appraisal systems within an organisation Personal Barriers: • Low self-esteem to achieve or progress • Being over confident or stubborn (unwilling to admit training is required) • Transport problems • Possible Language barriers • Childcare issues (when training is arranged childcare not available) • Health problems • Conflicting appointments (unable to attend due to meetings

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