1 As a home-based child-carer I would like to provide parent’s/carers with information outlining the following: Current Legislation. Role of the Regulatory Bodies. Legislation is a very important part of my practise. It ensures that I provide a high standard of care for the children that attend my setting. There are several pieces of legislation that affect the early years and childcare sector but I have outlined ones that I feel are most important and relevant to my work as a home-based child-care
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Practice Evidence Record Diary UNIT 3: Safe‚ healthy and nurturing environment for children P3.1: The radiators can get hot for the children or children can get fingers caught so a radiator cover was placed on all the radiators to avoid this. A paper clip was on the floor I picked it up and threw it away‚ this is a hazard as a child could have swallowed it. The vacuum cleaner can only be done at a certain time as the wire can cause the children to trip or fall. Also the staircase and some
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Strategies Behaviors and Strategies for the Home and School Setting ECE 313: Collaboration with Parents & Community Trischa Sanders February 13th‚ 2012 Instructor: Brandy O ’Leary Children need learning experiences and environments that fit their needs‚ not based on what adults think they should be learning or doing. Understanding the working of a family-centered early care preschool room deals with many aspects. We as educators must remember
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Main activities in Health Promotion Settings programs training The setting-based approach A setting is a social system in which people live‚ work‚ learn‚ love and play Characterized by a particular organizational culture‚ structure‚ functions‚ norms and values. The setting-based approach A setting is the context within which and through which health occur The setting-based approach A holistic and socio-ecological model of health Focus on populations‚ policy and
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What is Supervision? The purpose of this essay is to find out what is supervision. The theories behind it and why. The types of people who manage it‚ also looking at the emotional intelligence. Discovering what the Legislations are and find out what Care Standards say. Also taking a look at the codes of conduct and any group studies. I will also be quoting some suitable quotes and explaining then. Finally I will give you my conclusion and final thoughts on supervision. Firstly we ask ourselves
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Group of: Mervat ‚ Salema‚ Ola‚ and Noha MBA Port Said Group 1- Segmentation: Geographically: Port Said Governorate Demographically: Key early years customers should include: * parents ( Working parents‚ high income ‚ well educated ‚ good English background) * Students (3-5 years old ) ‚ disciplined ‚who are in need to: -- - Enhance physical‚ social‚ intellectual‚ language and emotional development. - Have reading‚ writing and getting them “ready”
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Explain key components of a healthy and safe home-based environment. To ensure a healthy environment you must meet the four coloured EYFS themes and legal requirements (ACT 2006) and also children’s (ACT2004). Every child matters: .Be happy .stay safe .enjoy & achieve .make positive contribution
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use of managerial and clinical supervision. I will also look at health and safety issues involved in conducting counselling client work placement in a counselling agency safely ethically and to the benefit of clients. I will look at core modality in accordance with supervision and I will show an awareness of the differences I will first look at clinical supervision and then I will look at managerial supervision. Findings Why do counsellors need supervision? Counselling makes considerable
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following up to date legislation impacting on home-based childcare to ensure that your children are provided with the best possible care whilst with me. Sex Discrimination Act (1975) This Act states that all children are not discriminated against on the grounds of their sex and such discrimination is eliminated. It promotes equal opportunities between children no matter of their sex. Race Relation Act (1975) Amended 2000 This Act states that all children are not discriminated against their race
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Current Legislation for Home Based Childcare The Human Rights Act 1998 The human rights act 1998 (HRA)‚ which incorporates the rights contained in the European Convention of Human Rights (the convention) into UK law‚ is also relevant in challenging discrimination. This came into force on 2nd October 2000. -Article 14 The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 The DDA stares that it is illegal to treat Disabled person less favourably than a non-disabled person without justification
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