weakness. When these are identified it is my job to nurture strengths and set goals to overcome any weaknesses I do this through observation‚ meetings‚ supervision and appraisals. Also through ongoing course work to keep up to date with legislation and any changes to legislation to comply with CQC At present I have two members of my team engaged in completing NVQ 4 team leading which will assist them others and myself in the daily running of the business‚ I have another team member engaged in her NVQ2 and
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Outcome based practice‚ is defined by the Scottish Government as “an outcomes-based approach encourages us all to focus on the differences that we make and not just the input or processes over which we have control” (Scottish Government 2011). In 2011‚ the English Government launched is first framework of outcomes for adult health and social care. Within this framework‚ they stated “set of outcomes measures which have been agreed to be of value‚ both nationally and locally for demonstrating the achievements
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Goals and targets need to be set to enable outcome based care packages to be tailored to each individual. It involves putting the individual at the centre of every service required and not using a generic template. One size fits all has no place in the modern care systems. Instead at looking at the whole requirements it may be more prudent to break it into smaller pieces to ensure a successful outcome. It is ensuring holistically based approach is used to meet the needs of each individual. There
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Outcome based practice is a movement or process that beneficially affects the person’ life. It can be a move made or an administration conveyed. Outcome based methodologies put the needs of the person at the focal point of administration conveyance‚ differentiating those planned by administration suppliers. Another approach to depict it would be to say that the yield is the exertion made and the outcome is the impact on the person. Outcome based practice is of developing significance in wellbeing
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Health services such as medicine often have policies on evidence-based practice (EBP; Torrey et al.‚ 2001) therefore The American Psychological Association (APA) in 2005 released their own policy statement on EBP (APA Presidential Task Force on Evidence-based Practice‚ 2006)‚ highlighting its importance in psychology. The core elements of EBP are the combining of the best available evidence with clinical expertise while considering patient values‚ such as individual differences‚ preferences and culture
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Outcome based practise. Outcome based practise is an activity or process that has a beneficial impact on the individuals life. It can be an action taken or a service delivered. Another way to describe it is to say that the output is the effort made and the outcome is the effect on the individual. Outcome based approaches place the needs of the individual at the centre of service delivery‚ contrasting those designed by service providers. An outcome based practise is increasingly recognised it is important
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Legislation 1. A. Educational Program and Practice • Document child assessments or evaluations for delivery of educational program B. • Keep information about educational program to available • Give information about educational program to parents 1. B. Health‚ Safety and Wellbeing of children • Health‚ hygiene and safe food practices • Food and rest • Tobacco‚ drug and alcohol-free environment • Child protection 1. C. Centre-based services and family day care services • Fencing and security
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Legislation and Policy Assignment Task 1 Children Act 1989 This Act is to ensure that children are bought up and cared for by their own families. Parents who have children in need should be supported by all relevant services such as the Local Authority to make that their children are being looked after as best as possible. Any support that is provided should be provided in partnership with parents and meet each child’s needs. Children should be protected at all times by relevant intervention
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Preparing to work in Home-Based Childcare Award (HBCA) Legislation Template Learning Outcome 1‚ Task 1‚ 1.1‚ 1.2 and 1.3 Criteria 1.1 Outline current legislation relevant to the home based childcarer. Using the information within the learning materials make a list here of current legislation Children Act 1989 This law acknowledged children’s rights . It also dealt with the registration of day care and child-minding defining a fit person‚ suitable premises and registration requirements.
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The policies protectionism and paternalism had a major impact on the freedoms and rights of indigenous people. The major impact was the government controlling the aboriginal’s way of life. Protectionism meant that aboriginals were removed from contact with the white Australians‚ and they were required to live in reservations or in missions with restrictions on their movement and their way of life. The other policy paternalism was about white Europeans acting in a fatherly way to the indigenous people
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