Unit 2.9: Support Children and Young People’s Positive Behaviour Outcome 1: Know the policies and procedures of the setting for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour 1.1: Describe the policies and procedures of the school that are relevant to promoting children’s positive behaviour (e.g. behaviour policy‚ code of conduct‚ anti-bullying). All adults who work at Queens park have a responsibility to model a high standard of behaviour as their example of behaviour has a significant
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UNIT 329 The legal and organisational requirements for supervising children and young people on journeys‚ visits and activities outside of the setting are: *Risk assessments; risk assessment needs to be carried out as a legal requirement. It will enable you to: identify hazards and dangers decide who might be harmed and how evaluate the risks and decide whether existing precautions are enough or whether more should be done record your findings review your assessments and revise them if necessary
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BUSI 3312: Organizational Behavior Case Study (10%): Using Diversity and Inclusion to Provide Better Service Name: Mona Al Hilal Instructor: Dr. Beverley McNally Submission Date: April 7‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Question 1: Describe what is meant by diversity and equality. 3 Question 2: Explain which groups are particularly covered by equality laws. 4 Question 3: Analyze Tesco’s diversity strategy‚ explaining why it is important to the workforce‚ the customers
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UNIT 1 PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPING RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS 1.1.1 EXPLAIN WHY EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IS IMPORTANT IN DEVELOPING RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS Communicating effectively with children‚ young people and adults is very important to enable strong and positive relationships between these groups. Communicating positively with adults‚ this includes teachers and parents‚ is an important part in helping build a strong and trusting
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Chris Gerry Trenance Learning Academy Newquay Unit TDA 2.15 – Support children and young people with disabilities and special educational needs. 1.1 – Outline the legal requirements of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs. Most schools and academies now have written policies and parts of their mission statements specifically made for the inclusion and equality of SEN children. They must be in written form and should also be posted on the website for
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ASSIGNMENT ON WORKFORCE DIVERSITY SUBMITTED BY Executive Summary: We’ve looked at the challenges that Indian companies face because of diversity‚ both at the workplace and the marketplace. We’ve also seen the ways companies can use‚ to not only manage existing diversity but also to promote it and gain a competitive advantage in the market. Probably‚ the most important aspect that comes out from the study is that diversity is finally all about human beings‚ and how they differ from each
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Equality and Diversity Key readings *Noon‚ M. (2010) ‘Managing equality and diversity’‚ in Beardwell‚ J. and Claydon T. (2010) Human Resource Management: A Contemporary Approach. Ch. 6. *Dickens‚ L. (1999) ‘Beyond the business case: A three pronged approach to equality action’‚ Human Resource Management Journal‚ 9 (1): 9-19. Further reading Cassell‚ C. (2006) ‘Managing diversity’‚ in T. Redman and A. Wilkinson (Eds) Contemporary Human Resource Management. Second Edition. Dean‚ D. and Liff‚
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We hope parents will see our setting as a safe and secure place that they can leave their children. We have a key person system that enables us to have a positive attachment with parents and child. We encourage children to explore our setting we provide a free flow system that encourages the children to explore every area and for them to chose which activities they will take part in. Parents and children are made to feel welcome and comfortable with staff members. We are inspected by ofsted and
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Sandra Girniute Mateus Unit 082 Promote creativity and creative learning in young children Outcome 1 Understand the concepts of creativity and creative learning and how these affect all aspects of young children’s learning and development 1.1 Analyse the differences between creative learning and creativity Creativity is all about helping children develop their imaginative skills through exploration of different materials and ways of expressing themselves‚ for example this can be methods like
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1- Explain models of practices that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility? My role as a senior care assistant requires me to support individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds and cultures. At all times‚ I am expected to uphold and promote equitable practice and offer equality of opportunity while taking into account peoples political‚ economical‚ social and civil rights while promoting diversity and inclusion. I must consider my own areas of responsibility
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