safeguarding of children and young people Children Act (1989) allocates duties to local authorities‚ courts‚ parents‚ and other agencies in the United Kingdom‚ to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted. It centres on the idea that children are best cared for within their own families; however‚ it also makes provisions for instances when parents and families do not co-operate with statutory bodies. Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_Act_1989 Children Act (2004) is an
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All the children in our school is instructed to keep within the school rules so that they know what is expected of them . After registration the teacher explains the school rules to them‚ the teacher explains that they are not allowed to run in the corridors‚ they have to use their inside voices‚ to follow instructions and to keep their hands and feet to themselves and also to hold the door open for people behind them and to treat one another with respect. The class teacher then goes on to explain
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Report 3 Understand child and young person development What is the sequence and rate of each aspect of development birth-19 years? Children do not all develop at the same rate as each other. Every child has a different rate of development. Areas of development‚ the main areas of development are; * Physical development * Social development * Intellectual development * Language development As there is a difference in the rate of progression‚ below is a guide
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professional relationship with children and young people In order to develop a positive relationship with children and young people the Teaching Assistant needs to show they are friendly‚ approachable and have an interest in talking to the children they are working with. This involves showing good body language‚ smiling‚ maintaining eye contact and displaying active listening‚ such as responding appropriately‚ asking additional relevant questions and showing empathy. Also children need time to speak without
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CYPOP 15 Support positive practice with children and young people with speech‚ language and communication needs Learning outcome 1 1.1 Explain how to recognise and build on the strengths of a child or young person by giving different examples of positive strategies We need to take into account the child or young person’s age‚ need‚ abilities and interests and at what stage the young person is at. With this we can then support positive practice by using their likes at interests as a motivator
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instructions‚ standards‚ ethics‚ and principles. The term "Policies and Procedures" is adequate to summarize all of the above. Success at work does not come out of spontaneous actions; it is the outcome of organized and well-planned practices. In business‚ we do not act as if we are cooking at home‚ where the recipe could be changed a little bit according to our discretion. Indeed‚ we run business under a strict control of policies and procedures. That way‚ our works are systemized and organized.
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Criminal Procedure Policy Kristen Torres CJA/353 June 14‚ 2010 Kathleen H. Mooneyhan “Criminal procedure is the branch of American constitutional law concerned with the state’s power to maintain an orderly society and the rights of citizens and residents to live in freedom from undue government interference with their liberty” (Zalman‚ 2008‚ p. 4). The Fourth‚ Fifth‚ Sixth‚ Eighth‚ and Fourteenth amendments are significant in studying criminal procedure. In criminal justice‚ the criminal procedure
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Children need to feel they are a valuable member of their school community. It is important for children to learn in a safe and secure environment. The school community is made up of children of all ages‚ from different cultures and have different abilities. As a member of the school staff team you have to be able to relate to all the children and develop positive relationships with them‚ to do this you need to adapt your communication style and behaviour accordingly. The age of the child or young
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in work with children and young people 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4‚ 2.5 There are many ways in which children and young people can experience prejudice and discrimination in schools. Due to many pressures on children to fit in and follow the crowd‚ children can be discriminated against and bullied if they do not copy their peers and follow the same suit. This can happen right from when they first start school in reception and can continue throughout school in every year group. Children not playing
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Develop Positive Relationship with Children‚ Young People and Others Involved in Their Care Unit 5 Unit Code: CYP Core 3.5 1. Be able to develop positive relationships with children and young people. 1.1 Explain why positive relationships with children and young people are important and how these are built and maintained. Positive relationships are extremely important if you want the child to thrive and grow within your setting. Being a positive role model is essential
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