532 – Understanding professional supervision practice (Knowledge only) Level 4 Credit value 3 |1.1 |Evaluate theoretical approaches to professional supervision | | |Answer;- | | |It is an enabling and positive process in which the opportunity is being offered for bringing
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and safe home based environment. It is my responsibility as a professional childminder to do everything possible to keep all children safe at all times and prevent accidents‚ to do so: • I will ensure I keep appropriate supervision of children at all times. • I have in place a thorough risk assessment which I enforce and revise regularly. • I use only equipment with children that is age appropriate and in safe working order and complies with national safety standards. • I keep my home clean
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My Healthy and Safe Home Setting As a Registered Childminder‚ I have a responsibility to ensure the health and safety of all children placed in my care. There are many different factors to consider when maintaining a safe and healthy home‚ and I have identified the following as the key components: Environment- Home and Garden Equipment and Resources Fire Safety Storage and Handling of chemicals‚ medicines and first aid items COSHH General Hygiene Personal Hygiene Animal Safety and Hygiene
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Principles of Supervision BUS114: Principles of Supervision June 24‚ 2013 ` Principles of Supervision In an organization it must acquire a manager/supervisor and employees to keep the business a float. The business also needs a positive and functioning
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Supervision and Management Essay This assignment will look at the concept and theory of supervision. The writer will provide a detailed explanation of supervision for social workers‚ the results of which formed the basis of the presentation ‘Management of Supervision’. Under headings the writer will explain what supervision is‚ the differing types of supervision and things which need to be considered as a supervisor/supervisee. The history of supervision in within caring professions
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chapter presents the review of related literature and studies about broken homes and their effects to children’s character. The review focuses on a number of different instruments used to prove that belonging to a broken family is the main cause for these children to possess strong character. The chapter begins with the definition of broken home‚ and then followed by its effects on the children. The struggles faced by these children‚ and their perspective in life are discussed. 2.1 RELATED LITERATURE
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and side roads there was. We then had to let all the children’s parents know we was walking round the village. We have 28 children in the class s we had to make sure we had enough adults. The ratio is 1 adult to every 8 children so we had 4 adults to walk with us. When we was ready to take the walk we ensured all children had their coats on properly and all children were in pairs. I got the child who was in the wheelchair to walk out of school and assisted him into his wheelchair and fastened
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Unit 4- Keeping Children Safe (E1) Identify legislation which influences healthy‚ safe and secure environments for early year’s settings According to www.hse.gov.uk “COSHH is the law that requires employers to control substances that are hazardous to health[1]. You can prevent or reduce workers exposure to hazardous substances by finding out what the health hazards are‚ deciding how to prevent harm to health (risk assessment)[2]‚ and providing control measures to reduce harm to health”. Legislation
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Unit 4 - Keeping Children Safe. E1: · Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 · Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995 · Childcare Act 2006 · The Children Act 1989 · The Children Act 2004 E2: When a child bumps their head‚ the child is immidiately assessed by an adult in the setting to see how severe the injury is. If the child is concious they are taken to the medical room where a First Aider will apply a cold compress to the bump. At the time the
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Clinical supervision sits at the heart of the UK Government ’s agenda for improving the quality of service delivery (Department of Health‚ 1997‚ 1998‚ 1999). The practice in the workplace was introduced as a way of using reflective practice and shared experiences as a part of continuing professional development. Clinical supervision has ensured that standards of clinical care remain a key mechanism for monitoring the performance of Trusts‚ with clinical performance measures being given equal weight
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