students to further their learning and social skills development in a non-school setting. Excursions complement‚ and are an important aspect of the educational programs offered at our school. This report is a document analysis of the excursions policy (http://www.education.vic.gov.au/management/governance/referenceguide/enviro/4_4.htm) constructed as a clause of the student safety and risk management guide‚ section 4 under the schools reference guide by the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood
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Understand current national and organisational policies and practices for literacy development 1.1‚ Explain the aims and importance of learning provision for literacy development The learning provisions for development in literacy are extremely important and can be reached by using their language skills. They learn to communicate with others through three main ways: they are Speaking‚ Reading and Writing. These three areas interact with each other and develop the Childs self-expression and imagination
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Understand how schools are organised in terms of roles and responsibilities. 2.1: Explain the strategic purpose of: a) School Governors b) Senior Management Teams c) Other Statutory Role- SENCO d) Teachers e) Support Staff 2.1 a) School Governors. The School Government is responsible for the conduct of the school and must promote high standards of educational achievement at the school. They provide a structured view of the school by having their own roles to keep an good eye on‚ e
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Task 2 Accident and emergency It is my policy to keep children safe when they are in my care. My premises have been checked by Ofsted and they meet the requirements of the early year’s foundation stage in England. I also regularly update and practise fire evacuation procedures. I record dates and times of fire drills. My fire drill I will signal by clapping my hands and calmly saying we need to evacuate Evacuate the children via the nearest exit We will not stop to put on shoes‚ coats or
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Changing High School Policies People have different ideas of what needs to be changed in our school. I strongly accept other people’s opinions‚ whether they are right or wrong. It is good that we consider all possible ideas of making this school better for the kids and public. I have recently decided to give my input about an idea that I think needs to be added to the school policies. This policy has been in the back of my mind for quite a while now‚ and I have managed to gather all my thoughts
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Grievance Procedure and Handling Grievance means any real or imaginary feeling of dissatisfaction and injustice which an employee has about his employment relationship. Grievances may arise due to the following reasons: grievances arising out of working conditions‚ grievances arising from management policy‚ grievance arising from alleged violation of company rules‚ state laws‚ grievances arising out of personal maladjustment. Machinery for Redressal of Grievances: Every organisation requires
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associated with accepting the engagement. b) Convincing the client to hire the auditor (acceptance by the client). The auditor must thus understand his relationship to the client to enable him consider if the ethical and professional requirements (independence‚ competence‚ etc.) typical to the specific engagement can be met. Client acceptance and continuance procedures are the foundation of the risk assessment process‚ primarily at the financial statement level. Management ’s integrity is one of the
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created for people to obey. For example‚ policy are made in health and social care setting like in a nursery‚ and the policy of the nursery is people should not discriminate or ignored; the legislation of this is to apply the policy and not discriminate. http://www.lse.ac.uk/intranet/LSEServices/nursery/regulations/Home.aspx From the research that I have done‚ I have learnt the policies and procedures of a nursery school and I have found out `that the policy of the nursery is about the health and safety
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Rehabilitation Procedures and Return to Play policies- Hamstring Tear A hamstring tear‚ which is still commonly known as a "pulled" or "strained hamstring‚" Involves the rupture of a large or small number of muscular fibres as a result of having been stretched beyond their capacity and can range in severity from a small tear in the muscle to a complete rupture‚ tearing your hamstring‚ and can occur from a number of physical activities‚ for example: football‚ gymnastics and MMA and will put you out
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Civil Procedure v. Criminal Procedure Nathan McNeil ENC 1102 34 Week 11 Individual Work Civil Procedure v. Criminal Procedure Civil procedure relates to the process where two parties bring a case to the court for a decision on a particular problem. These problems can include but are not limited to divorces‚ estate distribution‚ work men’s comp.‚ injury cases‚ or even matters such as discrimination in the workplace. Criminal procedure applies to the process where the state or federal government
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