TDA 3.6 Promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people. 1. Be able to promote equality and diversity in work with children and young people. 1.1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing diversity. Disability Discrimination Act 1995/ 2005. This is to ensure that business‚ shops and employers do not discriminate against disabled people. This is a statutory requirement to encourage inclusion. Every
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2.1). My own responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act are that all procedures are followed such as using the wet floor sign being used when needed‚ fire extinguisher is in clear view‚ same as fire blanket‚ the kitchen door is shut to avoid any accident on the steps and anyone coming into the kitchen that shouldn’t be in there‚ there is nothing in the kitchen that could cause a hazard‚ when moving heavy things bend your knees and lift from bottom of your back with a good grip. 2.2)
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REAT Task 1 602.8-.3 Language can be defined as a means of communication through spoken sounds‚ written symbols‚ or hand and body gestures. Subject to this simple definition language is neither human nor animal exclusive‚ meaning that all living creatures use some form of language to communicate. Humans have created the most advanced system of language. Human language has advanced to include listening‚ speaking‚ reading‚ writing‚ viewing and visual representation. These components are known as
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the rights of the child to be heard. • Article 6- states the rights of freedom. In every setting‚ children between 0-3 rely on early years educators for a lot of things‚ for example eating; children need to be supervised at all times when it comes to dinner or snack. However children between the ages of 3-8 become more independent and don’t need as much support as children aged 0-3 but still need the same duty of
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Course Syllabus Course # Pre-Requisites/ Co-Requisites Day: Online (no face-to-face time) Credits: Time: Room: Dates: Instructor: Campus: E-Mail Address: Faculty Office: Office Hours: Address: 1001 S. Main St.‚ Racine Important Dates Last Date for Students to Drop Last Date for Instructor Drops Last Date for Students to Withdraw Financial Aid Census Date (More information regarding the Financial Aid Census Date can be found further down in the syllabus) Midterm
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Module 2: Exercise #3 – Happyland Construction Happyland Construction Inc. is an engineering firm involved in design and construction of oil shale plants. With their growing operations‚ Happyland needs to invest on a new crane (GargantuLift 6000) to be used on site. After financially analyzing their options‚ Happyland is left with a decision whether to outsource with a supplier or produce in-house. Below are the analysis done to compare both options: Make Analysis Internal Time & Effort -
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Rules of Professional 1 Rules of Professional Ethics and Conduct Kay M. Massengill Strayer University ACC 499 Accounting Capstone Professor Randolph Stanley December 2‚ 2012 Rules of Professional 2 This research paper is on Rules of Professional Ethics and Conduct of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. They will be four cases that will be discussed
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What is a professional? After a week of research I think it is safe to say it’s not just someone who possesses a marketable skill as I thought. According to Michael Bayles a profession has three necessary criteria. First he says there is extensive training required to practice any profession. For example‚ to become a doctor in the United States you have to graduate from a 4 year college in a strong pre-med program‚ you have to take and pass the medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) then you have
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1. Explain the references to suicide in ACT 3 scenes 2 and 3. The references to suicide in ACT 3 scenes 2 and 3 were; to me‚ when the nurse came in ACT 3 scene 2 and said the it was a piteous corpse‚ a bloody piteous corpse‚ pale‚ pales as ashes…all in gore-blood. And also another reference was when Juliet was talking about the devil tormenting her in some way because it was her cousin who died and her lover who killed him. Plus in ACT 3 scene 3 Romeo talks about more about his doom with the Prince
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T.D.A 3.1 - 3.2/3.3 Task 3 When a child‚ young person or adult confide in you‚ you sometimes need to reassure them that what they have told you will go no further and that what they have told you will remain confidential. When attending a meeting at school and your going to be told about confidential items‚ you should let them know about your obligations. In most cases parental consent will be needed before such information is shared with other professionals. If theres is issues regarding a child
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