……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 RESULTS ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION …………………………………………………………………………….. 7 CONCLUSION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 REFERENCE …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 ABSTRACT The young people of our generation today are different. They have grown up faster‚ are more connected‚ more direct and more informed. They have more personal power‚ more money‚ influence‚ and attention than any other generation before them. There have
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Safety & Health at Work SN1794 Assignment 10/3/2013 Joy Mc Inerney Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Explore the role of communications and training in promotion and provision of health and safety in the workplace. 3. Outline the principles and procedures of good housekeeping in the work place 4. Noise‚ dust and fumes are hazards whish commonly found in the work place for one of these hazards outline the risk associated with the exposure to this hazard
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The health and safety representative is responsible for addressing workplace health and safety issues. The employees of the workplace who do not exercise managerial functions select‚ from among those employees‚ the person to be appointed health and safety representative. If the employees are represented by a trade union‚ then the union selects the person to be appointed after consulting any employees who are not in the union. The health and safety representative’s duties include: * to consider
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Equality diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people: Alison Brooks Assessment of how own attitude values and behaviour could impact on work with young people and children. 2.3 All those working in the school have a legal duty to protect the rights of children and young people. It is important that you examine your own attitudes and values critically; to consider how these may impact on the way you work with children Rigid and divisive views from adults can be reflected
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Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in work with children and young people Question 1 Case Study 1 1 Who is being discriminated against? The whole family is being discriminated against. 2 What kind of discrimination is taking place? Racial discrimination. 3 How might the child experiencing the discrimination feel? Dominic might be feeling excluded‚ lonely‚ confused and have low self esteem as he could feel that the children he sees attending the school have a higher status in society as
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CU1537 -Suport children and young peoples speech‚language and communication skills. 1.1 - 0-5 years - babies and children between ages of 0-5 will learn from adults facial expressions‚ and watching adults point to objects as they say it ie.. a ball. Babies will start with babbling‚ then using 1 words in varietys of ways‚ sentences will become longer. 5-11- childrens speech will become clearer‚as there tongue teeth and jaw develop. Children will learn that language is used to get their point
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Psychological l problems such as timidness 2. Response to the situation in preparation of drawing a report The response will include investigating the factor that can lead to risk of harm to the child‚ including social isolation of the child with other children‚ and family on inadequate access to other family members. The risk may be caused by inadequate parenting skills‚ poor models of parenting or neglect. As a caregiver‚ i will observe and record observations that indicate a risk of harm and note all
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Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in Work with Children and Young People Outcome 1.1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practise relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity Equality Act 2010 in Schools The Equality Act 2010 is the law which bans unfair treatment and helps achieve equal opportunities in the workplace and in wider society. The Act brings together and replaces the previous anti-discrimination laws‚ such as the Disability Discrimination‚ Race
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procedures Discrimination Minimum wage Hours worked Health and safety Holiday’s entitlements Redundancy and dismissal Training Union right and consultation 1.2 Employment rights Equalities and Discrimination Health and safety 1.3 There has to be rules and protection for workers‚ owners of businesses and factories have never given anything to the workers without being forced to‚ shorter hours‚ paid holidays‚ proper safety protection‚ rising the age a child can be employed. All
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communication are the same for adults as they are for children although how we approach communication may vary slightly. Communication is the most important component in any relationship. Effective communication creates positive relationships and allows children to participate and benefit. You should always think about how you communicate‚ demonstrate and respond to others and the messages you are giving. The principles of relationship building with children and adults are that if everyone is comfortable
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