form. This includes the use of any image or part of an image in individual or group projects and assessment materials. Qualification reference numbers: CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools (QCF) 501/0476/7 Published in Great Britain by CACHE First edition 2010 Book code N/A Publication date Version 2.0 Version 3.0 Version 4.0 Version 5.0 August 2010 September 2010 May 2011 May 2013 Publisher Council for Awards in Care‚ Health and
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Area 1 1.1 Human Rights Act (1998) The Human Rights Act was mainly put into place to ensure equality for adults and also to support them with bringing up their children. This legislation ensures that each individual has exactly the same rights as everyone else in society. Some of these rights are: Having the right to follow any religion or belief The ability to go into education Prohibition of discrimination Following this legislation in my setting promotes equality as discrimination is not
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TDA 2.14 Support children and young people at meal and snack times 4.1 Explain the importance of personal hygiene at meal and snack times As part of healthy eating‚ it is important that you promote hygiene. You will need to guide the children and young people in the setting by giving clear explanation of the importance of personal hygiene at meal and snack times. This should be done by ● They should wash their hands thoroughly before eating‚ to prevent the risk of any infection. ● Anti
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awarded with a base year target price of $42 million for the first 1‚500 kits with 2 option years for 750 kits per year‚ which were separately priced. The kits were to be delivered in four lots of 375‚ with a 10% random sampling to field test the kits at a no more than 1% failure rate before acceptance. There were issues that began from the initial delivery that were tested and found to have a failure rate of 2%. The contractor has requested our intervention to assist in understanding the actual
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D1. Develop productive working relationships with colleagues 4) How to identify conflicts of interest with colleagues and the measurements that can be used to manage or remove them A conflict of interest occurs when an individual or organisation is involved in multiple interests‚ one of which could possibly corrupt the motivation for an act in the other. An example of this between colleagues could be the staff wants to have training to gain more knowledge‚ but the manager wants them delivering
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TDA 2.7 Maintain and Support Relationships With Children and Young People 3.4 I help to support children and young people to develop their teamwork‚ agreements and the way they interact with others by encouraging the group I am assisting to work together at certain times as required. Allowing time for them to be able to give input with their own ideas and questions whilst at the same time respecting and listening to others and giving them an equal opportunity to give input with their own views
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UNIT 020 DEVELOP AND PREMOTE POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS (CCLD301) K1 The importance of good working relationships in the setting. It’s very important to have a good working relationship within a setting because it reflects and promotes a positive environment‚ that is not only inviting for children but for the parents also. Staffs are also approachable and children will be relaxed and confident and will feel that they are able to trust you. Parents would also find it easier to form professional relationships
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Positive relationships are important with children and young people because I need to establish trust with them so that we can work together day. If I don’t have that positive relationship with the children then they won’t trust me enough to talk to me or listen to me. It takes time for relationships to be built‚ they don’t just develop. In order to build these relationships I would get down to the same level as the children and talk to them and play with them and slowly encourage them to join
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TDA 3.1: Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Communication the ability to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions accurately‚ one of the many different aspects to a practitioner’s role when supporting children’s learning skills. Communication involves listening‚ questioning‚ understanding and responding
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TDA 2.6 – 3.1 Describe why team work is important in school. Team work is important in school so that we all have a shared purpose that they are all aiming for the same thing. It takes more than one person to meet the needs of children and young people and we need to work together as a team to help benefit children and young children as well as their families. Team work allows the sharing of ideas and skills because everyone one has their own ideas and they can all have individual skills to
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