Unit 4 Assignment E1 There are many legislations that influence healthy safe and secure environments for early years settings these include: the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 which all settings have responsibilities under this means that settings must meet certain rules to make sure all children our safe. It also means that settings have to be careful that there is no risk of injuries to anyone. This means that everyone in a children’s setting has responsibility for the safety and health
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SmartScreen Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools/Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Unit 201 Worksheet 1 Unit 201: Child and young person development Worksheet 1: Child development | Physical development | Communication and intellectual development | Social‚ emotional and behavioural development | Assessment criteria | Birth to 3 years | Rolling‚ sitting‚ lifting head up and then pushing on their arms and legs to develop their
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2.4. Describe the action to be taken in response to emergency situations‚ including: -Fire -Security -Missing children or young people All setting should have clear arrangements for emergency situations including emergency contact numbers‚ clear instructions and evacuation procedures. Every child must have a record card with emergency contact numbers of parents‚ grandparents or relatives. Fire Make sure that you know where the fire exits are in your setting. Never put anything in the way of
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Health and safety policies in the work setting Provide all staff with first aid training. All accidents and any incidents are recorded in an Accident Report Book. All accidents are accurately notified to the parent/carer as soon as possible. Hygiene rules relating to bodily fluids are followed with particular care and all staff are aware of how infections can be transmitted. Running risk assessments for al activities and for the general running of the nursery e.g. checking nursery grounds to
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Task 1 For learning outcomes 1 and 2‚ research and produce a guidance document to use for the induction of new support workers in school to help them understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children and‚ young people and adults and the skills they need to communicate effectively. A minimum of 1 Case study must be used to support your explanations. The document needs to include: Why effective communication is important for developing relationships. The principles of
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Class 1-2 Lecture Notes I. CAS 500‚ 530 summaries of key concepts II. Introduction to monetary-unit sampling (MUS) also called dollar-unit sampling (DUS) in North America III. MUS mechanics: Sample Planning IV. Giant Stores Case V. MUS Mechanics: Sample Evaluation VI. Some Statistical Theory VII. Summary of Required Reading article: Hall et al. VIII. Solutions to other class questions: EP 1 page 407 SB (10.53)‚ EP 3 page 407 SB (10.55)‚ and DC 1 pages 408-409 SB (10.59)
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D1: Describe the purpose of ONE (1) setting that is statutory provision for each age range. A statutory provision for under 5’s could be a nursery as it is fully funded by the government. The government dictates that education must be provided for all children under 5 although it is the parents’ wishes to send children to nursery. The intention of a nursery is so that they educate the children before they start school‚ also they can help develop their social and their motor skills so that they
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Unit 2 Assignment A child develops through its whole life. They can develop; physically‚ linguistically‚ intellectually‚ socially and behaviourally. “Physical development is the way in which the body increases in skill and becomes more complex in its performance” [Meggitt‚ 2000‚ Page 2]. Twenty five days after conception; the body of the chid has developed immensely from the small fertilised egg. Up to birth the foetus mainly develops physically however once the child is born the child then begins
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Task A AII * to research employment laws on goggle * to contact a law firm * To visit business link online and to search for employment laws. Aii a) * Time off & holidays * pay * working hours b) * Employment rights * Health & safety * Discrimination & equalities Aiii‚ employment laws exist to provide protection for the employee and for the employer. Task B Bi‚ The terms and conditions of my employment are: the date in which I commenced my
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Nvq level 2 stls Unit 204 outcome 1.1 The equality act 2010 provides a modern single legal framework with clear laws to be more effective in tackling discrimination and disadvantages. It covers the following areas- • Age • Disability • Gender reassignment • Marriage and Civil partnership • Race • Religion or belief • Sex • Sexual orientation We also have our own policies in school to cover equality. There is- • S.E.N. • Racial Equality • Equal opportunities • These explain
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