Unit 052 Outcome 1 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. My duties and responsibilities include looking after young children to ensure their safety at all times whilst supporting them in their holistic development. Some other duties and responsibilities include liaising with parents about their child/children‚ keeping and monitoring accident‚ incident and risk assessment records‚ planning and preparing play based activities that will develop the holistic needs of children
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Unit 052: Engage in Personal Development in Children’s and Young Peoples settings Outcome 1: understand what is required for competence in own work role 052.1.1 My duties and responsibilities within my work role is to establish good working relationships with children and parents and to support all staff and engage in a good staff team ensuring communication in paramount. To prepare and supervise suitable activities to help create and develop a stimulating environment in which children are
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Unit 066 Promote children’s Welfare and Well-being in the Early Years Outcome # 3 Understand the importance of promoting positive health and well-being for early years children AC 2. Describe de roles of key health professionals and sources of professional advice in promoting positive health and well-being for early years children and their families and carers. Key health professionals/ Professionals involved in cases of abuse Roles/ Responsibilities
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Unit 301 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Outcome 3 3.1 Confidentiality‚ Data Protection and Disclosure in schools Introduction: DfEE Sex and Relationship Education Guidance (July 2000) states ’Schools should have a clear and explicit confidentiality policy which is advertised to pupils‚ staff‚ parents and visitors’. The Data Protection‚ Freedom of Information and Human Rights Acts all need to be taken into consideration (see below). Schools
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Unit 331 Outcome 3Understand how to monitor children and young people’s development and interventions that should take place if this is not following the expected pattern. 3.1 Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods. There are numerous different methods of monitoring including: observations‚ body language‚ behaviour‚ moods‚ written records‚ assessment framework‚ information from parents/carers‚ work colleagues and standard measurements.
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Method Advantages Disadvantages Uniform Advantages having all pupils in the same uniform gives the students a sense of belonging and reduces any teasing from other children and families comparing the families financial status. Outsiders can identify clearly that a child attends a certain school if they abscond. The Logo\uniform advertises the standard and ethos of the school. A smartly dressed student sends a positive message
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Unit 029 Outcome 1 1.1) Multi-agency working aims to support children and young people earlier to ensure they meet the five Every Child Matters(ECM) outcomes. The five outcomes of ECM state that we need to be working together to achieve the best possible outcomes for children in our setting. These outcomes are: • Be healthy • Stay safe • Enjoy and achieve • Make a positive contribution • Achieve economic well being Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different
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Learning outcome 3.1 Describe what us meant by inclusion and inclusive practices? The social model of disability The social model starts with the assumption that the way a school operates‚ the barriers present and different attitudes can prevent individuals from participating in society. This view of disability works to empower children and young people. Inclusive practice is based upon the social model of disability. Legislation requires schools to make reasonable adjustments and remove barriers
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Economics Assessment – outcome 3 1. Market failure is ultimately defined by when a market is unable to allocate the resources it has effectively. The two main reasons that a market fails is down to productive inefficiency and allocative inefficiency. Productive inefficiency can be described as when companies are not making the most of the inputs they receive. The output that has been lost due to this could have been used more wisely to satisfy consumer wants and needs. Allocative inefficiency is
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