CACHE level 3 understand how to set up a home based childcare service Task 1 Produce and information sheet which outlines the following Current legislation for home based child care. In this section I will discuss the legislations that are current for home base childcare. There are several legislations that are currently set in place that childminder have to adhere to. The Children’s Act 2004 – This act provides the basis for how social services and other agencies deal with the issue relating
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Musab Omar Unit 2 ID No 20235744 Know Discriminatory practices in health and social care Discriminatory practice in health and social care happens for many reasons including some important factors that are normally the cause of discriminatory practice for example a person may be discriminated against because on the basis of their diversity. One important discriminatory practice is because of culture. A person’s Culture is important to them and
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Unit 2 – Equality‚ Diversity and rights in health and social care M3. Discuss difficulties that may arise when implementing anti-discriminatory practices in health and social care settings. In this task I have been asked to talk about difficulties that may occur in regards to anti-discriminatory practices in a health and social care environment‚ I will be discussing the topics namely‚ Socialisation‚ Culture‚ Past events‚ Health and Language & Communication. Anti-discriminatory Practices This is
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Unit 12 Outcome 2 Understand Partnership Working in Services for Children and Young people. Understand the importance of effective communication and information sharing in services for children and young people. Describe why clear and effective communication between partners is required: Effective communication between partners is most important‚ it is to make sure that everyone will: Share information in a clear way that focuses on the individual child or young person. Work towards the
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Unit 6.1.3 Year 11 There are lots of different ways of gaining further qualifications‚ skills or work experience - and the range of options is growing. You could: •continue in full-time education‚ either at school or college •continue your learning through work-based training If you’re aged 16 or 17 and coming towards the end of a school or college course‚ the ‘September Guarantee’ means that you’ll definitely be able to continue learning. Everyone in this age group due
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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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Task 2 (P2) Describe the main employability‚ personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job role. List of Skill Requirements | Description of current attributes you possess‚ or expect to possess by the end of the course. | Have appropriate subject knowledge | I have competent numeracy skills as I previously achieved a B at GCSE in addition I have done numerous jobs where I was in charge of the finance such as bartending where I was working under pressure where
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ASSIGNMENT GUIDANCE MANDATORY/OPTIONAL UNITS CACHE Level 3 Award‚ Level 3 Certificate and Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education © CACHE 2008 Except as allowed by law‚ or where specified in the text‚ no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission from the Council for Awards in Children’s Care and Education. Published in Great Britain by CACHE Second edition 2008 Third edition 2008 Book Code 500/888/7/V1 Book Code 500/888/7/V3
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walk between 9 and 15 months and a child that could not walk at 20 months would be considered to have a developmental delay. There are 2 factors that could affect development: - Biological - such as genetic or chromosomal abnormalities or illness and disease. - Social - such as a child’s life experiences or exposure to harmful chemicals or parenting. Education affects children’s physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social development. Children learn to mix and socialise with other children which
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Gail Robson 1. Understand the principles of professional development 1.1 Explain the importance of continually improving knowledge and practice. it is very important for me to continually improve my knowledge to ensure that I am fully up to date‚ and follow all of the current legislation and Ofsted standards‚ as well as the guidelines for good practice‚ as well as ensuring that I follow my company’s own policies and procedures‚ by keeping abreast of changes to the EYFS‚ safeguarding and the SEND
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