1.2-Didcribe the importance of supporting the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of access. It is important to support participation and equality of access so that all pupils’ have the same opportunities regardless of personal background‚ culture or anyone who may suffer a physical problem or have learning difficulties(SEN). In order to achieve this we have to involve the children in finding out what works well in school and what does not. It is vey important
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individuals and advance equality of opportunity for all. That means that practitioners should treat all children as an individual and give children equal opportunities as children have individual needs that should be met. Childcare Act 2006 incorporates the welfare standards with which all settings registered to work with children under 8 years must comply‚ and also provides a learning framework for children aged 0-5 years called the Early Years Foundation Stage. The welfare requirements affect much of
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Unit 3 - supporting children E1 The children act 1989 Protection of children act 1999 Safeguarding vulnerable groups act 2006 Childcare act 2006 Equality act 2010 E2 the children act came into force in 1991 this was to attempt to bring together lots of different legislations; I cover many things like child protection‚ parent responsibility and the inspection of settings. It mostly cover that a child’s welfare is paramount‚ and that their views should be taken into account at all times
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safeguarding Here are the key words for Task 2 Know how care is provided for looked after children and young people P2‚ D1 Legislation/legal framework: relevant to home country; relevant sections from‚ eg United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) 1989‚ Every Child Matters (ECM) 2003‚ The Children Act 1989‚ 2004‚ The Human Rights Act 1998‚ The Data Protection Act 1998‚ Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Parents 2000‚
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Caring Nurses Can Make a Difference The Importance of Caring in Nursing Practice Caring and nursing are often closely related. Most people choose their career as a nurse because they want to take care of others. Caring allows a person to be treated in a holistic way‚ instead of just treating a patient’s symptoms or even just fixing the patient’s problems. The client interviewed for this paper was treated by caring nurses and made a significant impact on her treatment. Client’s History SM
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from which they develop the skills to cope with the changes and challenges of life. Usually they cope well with these experiences but sometimes when transitions are major‚ they can be affected emotionally‚ physically‚ psychologically or intellectually and will require support during this time. While some transitions can be expected and planned for‚ such as changing schools‚ others are unexpected and unplanned such as a bereavement. In order to support a young person through such a major emotional
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parent you have to go to work. But if your child is poorly I believe that they will be better off being looked after in their own home by their parent. I am happy to care for a child if they have coughs and colds but will not care for children who are infectious or running a high temperature. I need to take into account the wellbeing of all the children in my care. I request that if your child has diarrhoea or sickness in the last forty-eight hours please do not bring them. Phone and keep me informed.
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Support children and young people’s positive behaviour. Assignment 1: Supporting positive behaviour. Assessment criteria: 1.2‚ 2.1‚3.2 This assignment will look at supporting positive behaviour. I will begin by looking at why consistency is important when dealing with behaviour and applying boundaries and rules. I will include some examples of these rules and boundaries in accordance with school policy and procedure I will also detail the benefits of rewarding positive behaviour. I will finish
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3 6. Bibliography Page 4 1. Discuss and explain the key factors influencing consumer behaviour. Why must organisations understand consumer behaviour in order to optimise sales? "Marketing is the activity‚ set of institutions and processes for creating communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that have value for customers‚ clients‚ partners‚ and society at large" (AMA‚ 2007). "Consumer behaviour is the judgment of final consumers individuals and households who buy
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Explain the environment – Behaviour Relationship for Retail Environments. Environmental psychology is the study of relationships between environments and human behaviour‚ environments can range from work place‚ retail‚ hospitals‚ schools‚ natural environments and many more. These environment –behaviour relationships can show how not only behaviour changes in environments but behaviour can change environment in the same way‚ this means that the relationship can be interrelationships (Bell et al
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