TDA 2.4 Equality and diversity and inclusion 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 of diversity. Equality Act 2010 The Equality Act 2010 aims to protect disabled people and prevent disability discrimination. It provides legal rights for disabled people in the areas of: • employment • education • access to goods‚ services and facilities including larger private clubs and land based
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CYP Core 3.1: Understand child and young person development. 1.2 Explain the difference between the sequence of development and the rate of development and why the difference is important. 2.1 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors. 2.2 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of external factors. Sequence of development is the order in which it occurs‚ for example‚ toddlers have to walk before they
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TDA 2.1 CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT Learning outcome: 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: a) Physical development b) Communication and intellectual development c) Social‚ emotional and behavioural development | Physical Development | Communication & Intellectual Development | Social‚ Emotional & Behavioural Development | 0-3 years | First year - Fast physical development Little control over
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Belief and witness The first pillar of Islam (the Shahadah) is believing and professing the unity of God and the messengership of Muhammad: “There is no god but God‚ and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.” The Qur’an requires the faithful to tell others of Islam‚ so that they will have the information they need to make an intelligent choice. However‚ it rules out the use of coercion in spreading the message: Let there be [or: There is] no compulsion In religion: Truth stands out Clear from
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Introduction The dyad session experience over the past 6 weeks has been an effective exercise in learning to apply social work skills and theories. I have found great value in self-reflection as well as constructive feedback from my partner. Over the course of the dyad sessions I feel I have made progress and evolved to become a better social worker then I started the class as. Another helpful aspect of the dyads is that they are being performed concurrently to the practicum. At my practicum
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the pupils‚ group or class from working well. Advance planning and preparation is essential to avoid disruption. 3. Work within a clear framework. As directed by the teacher‚ organize work and give pupils clear instructions/explanations so to minimize opportunities for disruption. 4. Set goals for lessons/activities. Have appropriate and realistic goals for a given set of conditions. 5. Be positive. Encourage pupils to keep the goals through rewards and
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Development Birth to 2 Months Knows mum by smell. Turn head to sounds. See clearly 2 feet ahead. Copy facial expressions like smile‚ Frown and surprised. Learns to control emotions to calm self-down. Forms a strong bond with mother. 2 – 3 Months Can hold finger and can hold up head when lying on stomach. Sleeps and eats more regularly. Makes coos and other sound at the sound of peoples voices. Will cry if wet or want to be fed‚ trying to talk. Can calm self-down with others gentle
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the expected pattern of development. Complete the table‚ showing the stages of development you may observe in the different age ranges. An example has been completed for you. Age | Area of development | What you may observe at each age range | 0–3 years | Physical | Crawling‚ rolling‚ shuffling‚ walking.Pointing‚ holding small objects.Climb stairs and furniture.Riding a trike | | Communication | Crying‚ gurgling‚ pointing‚ tantrums‚ head banging‚ nodding‚ baby noises‚ smiling‚ frowning‚ scared
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Ways in which children and young people can experience prejudice and discrimination. 2.1 Prejudice is an opinion or attitude about a group of people that is based upon lack of understanding or incorrect information‚ for example a child who has a disability may be thought to have learning difficulties‚ this can lead to discrimination which is when a person is treated unfairly because they are a member of a particular group. A child can be discriminated against for any reason‚ whether it is because
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3.1 Explain how the ethos‚ mission‚ aims and values of a school may be reflected in working practice. The Ethos of the school should be recognisable when entering the school setting as it is all encompassing from the reception staff‚ children‚ teachers to the general feeling of the school. The mission statement of the school usually in motto form and at Offley this is “Joy in Learning “ is reflected in the ethos of the school. The mission statement is the schools overall intention and set out
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