Introduction Infant childcare can have a major role in an infants’ present and future psychological way of thinking‚ mindset‚ and dealing with everyday life obstacles. Making an informed decision about what type of infant childcare best suits the parent and the child’s needs takes time and research. Whether the parent wants to watch their child themselves or place them in a preschool; both decisions have pro and cons. These pros and cons of infant childcare can have vital implications on
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Unit 6: Promoting Children’s Rights P1- Describe the meaning of diversity in today’s society Diversity means to take into account and celebrate everyone’s differences. Each person is an individual and that should be honoured. Everyone looks different‚ has different views and opinions and is part of a different culture and religion. No two people are the same. This may need to be taken into consideration sometimes but everyone should always be treated the same‚ have equal opportunities. Everyone
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As a business that provides services to youth ages six weeks to twelve years‚ for Peas and Potatoes Child Care Center it is essential for all employees to keep a highly ethical workplace. The owners‚ employees‚ and patrons of the childcare center would benefit most from presenting every employee with ethics policies and codes necessary to keep unethical practices at bay; this information is obtainable through the “Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement of Commitment” set forth by the National Association
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ASSIGNMENT 1: Supervision and inspection in an educational institution Introduction Central governments and their service ministries of education hold the responsibility for underpinning the development of education with quantitative‚ independent advice on the state of the system. The twin responsibilities of quality control and quality improvement are undertaken by through supervision and inspection. These give rise to the need for supervision and an element of inspection in the schools. This
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Discrimination Model of Supervision By: Nashetta Rowell Ethics in Counselor Education and Supervision June 25‚ 2011 School counseling is a complex and demanding component of the counseling profession. With an increase of social and emotional stressors‚ children and youth of today face numerous challenges. These challenges ultimately affect children in school. With an increase of suicides‚ drug abuse‚ gang involvement‚ and violence amongst
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CASE STUDY Supervision Case Study Deirdre Cotter Garfield Walden University CASE STUDY The discrimination model of supervision developed by Bernard & Goodyear‚ (1998) has three primary focus areas in training novice counselors these include use of intervention‚ what the supervisee is doing in the session that is observable‚ conceptualization or how the session work is being conducted and the level of understanding the supervisee has regarding client themes and application of specific
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The intensive supervision model was adopted as an “alternative sanction” to assist in reducing overcrowding in the prison system and aid in the reduction of cost to house an already overcrowded inmate population‚ as well as reduce recidivism (Latessa & Smith‚ 2011). Nevertheless‚ the concept was to allow convicted criminals that posed “less of a threat to society” the opportunity to be placed on probation‚ with the stipulation they be strictly supervised (Latessa & Smith‚ 2011). This
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Professional supervision practice 1.1 Analyse the principle and scope of professional supervision Supervisions within the care setting are a requirement to comply with the Health and Social Care Act 2008‚ essential standards of quality and care as set out by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Supervision supports the organisation to deliver positive outcomes for the service users. It is to develop a strong and professional workforce with a culture of growth and development‚ enabling monitoring
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Understanding professional supervision practice | | | |Clinical Supervision | |Clinical supervision is a regular‚ planned‚ accountable
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Supervision 511 As deputy manager it is within my job role to conduct monthly supervisions which then lead into an annual appraisal. At this time I currently have three supervisees. Whilst holding one of these monthly supervisions with my supervisee I conducted a file audit of their case file as part of my monthly monitoring‚ this helps me to evaluate. I noticed that work which I had previously asked to be completed had not been produced and some of the work which had fell below expected
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