Unit 7 -Understand safeguarding of children and young people (for those working in the adult sector) 1.1 The aim of the policy is to ensure that children and young people who are service users‚ or who are family or dependents of service users‚ are given the best possible opportunity to achieve positive outcomes and are protected from abuse or other harm The objectives of the policy are to ensure: That all staff‚ students and volunteers are aware of and follow Local Safeguarding Children’s Board
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Safeguarding looks at protecting children and young people‚ this is does mean protecting them from just direct abuse but from a wider role and making sure that they are staying safe and that they come to no harm. The staying safe action plan looks at; keeping the children and young people from accidents‚ bullying and crime‚ forced marriages and action promotion of welfare and a healthy safe environment. Child protection focuses on protecting children from suffering any abuse‚ harm or neglect
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what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training cycle The Teaching/Training cycle is a model of assessment of needs‚ planning and review set out to guide teachers in their roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries. Initial assessment and the identification of individual learners needs is a crucial part of the learning journey. The initial assessment of individual needs helps to identify both learners’ skills against national standards and further
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Unit 16 Understand Safeguarding of Children and Young People (for those Working in the Adult Sector) 1. Understand the policies‚ procedures and practises for safe working with children and young people 1.1 Explain the policies‚ procedures and practises for safe working with children and young people A policy is a statement of what an organisation will do to safeguard a child or young person to keep them safe. A procedure will describe the actions the organisation will take to put the actions
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THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER Being a teacher‚ like being a parent‚ means taking on a complex role‚ a role that is in constant flux ‚ that needs constant redefinition according to the learner or the child. Teaching requires knowledge‚ skill‚ commitment and caring. Preparing to teach requires effort and time. It was William Butler Yates who said: “Teaching is not filling a pail‚ but lighting a fire.” And it is the teacher’s role to strike the sparks. I see three distinct sides to the role of the
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How to Become an Effective Teacher In general‚ education is a term often used to refer to formal education‚ which covers a range of experiences‚ from formal learning to the building of understanding and knowledge through day-to-day experiences. In fact‚ individuals receive informal education from a variety of sources‚ such as family members‚ peers‚ books and mass media. All of them have exerted a strong influence on informal education of the individual. On the other hand‚ throughout
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A Role Model for Hong Kong People Jamie Wong Wan Yiu‚ the Hong Kong cyclist who was awarded a silver medal in the women’s cycling competition at the 2010 Asia Games is a heroine in my eyes. She is also a role model for Hong Kong people and all the athletes. I think her poignant and inspiring stories can leave us some uplifting messages. 26-year-old Jamie Wong was brought up in a single-parent family. Being taught by her mother‚ she is as tough-minded as her mother. In view of her interests
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Roles and Responsibly and Relationships in the Lifelong Learning Aims and Objectives of Assignment: Some of the important objectives of this assignment are: * To learn about legislation‚ regulations and code of practice with in the circle of teacher’s role and responsibilities. * To develop equality and diversity and to have a look on practices to fulfil needs of learners. * Review boundaries with other professionals and points of referral * Recognize steps for establishment of
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Juvenile DELINQUENCY For many young people today‚ traditional patterns guiding the relationships and transitions between family‚ school and work are being challenged. Social relations that ensure a smooth process of socialization are collapsing; lifestyle trajectories are becoming more varied and less predictable. The restructuring of the labor market‚ the extension of the maturity gap (the period of dependence of young adults on the family) and‚ arguably‚ the more limited opportunities
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Burkevica Student ID: 20250571 Title: Roles and responsibilities of a teacher Assignment Code: TS1106 In this essay the roles and the responsibilities will be identified and examined by using the teaching cycle. It will also reflect and analyze the different approaches when teaching young adults and finally some suitable conclusions will be drawn. The key element when starting to teach is to conduct the needs analysis. By applying professional code into practice the teacher identifies the needs of learners
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