Unit 333 – Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people. Outcome 1 – Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people. The safe guarding of children has only been developed in the last 50 years. However it is a vital part of working with children. The legislations‚ guidelines and policies for safeguarding are updated all the time for the best interest of the children. The current legislations are as follows;
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ASSIGNMENT 204 TASK C PRINCIPLES OF SAFEGUARDING &PROTECTION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Ci If suitable‚ speak directly to person(s) involved and report to seniors/management. Step in if immediate danger to customer. Report verbally/in writing. Make others aware if necessary that this particular action is unsafe and why. Follow up to ensure changes have been made. Cii Report again in writing. Take it to a higher level of management
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always be alert to any concerning matters‚ about the child’s life at home or elsewhere. A policy and procedures should be implemented by them‚ which safeguards children. These should be in accordance with the “relevant Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB).” The safeguarding policy and procedures must include an explanation of the action to be taken in the event of an allegation being made against a member. In every setting‚ a practitioner should be assigned to take the lead responsibility to
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Outcome 1 and 2: Understand How to Organise and Evaluate Data That Has Been Researched and Understand How to Report Data That Has Been Researched 1.1 The purpose and benefits of organising data so that it can be analysed are that you are turning data in to information. Data is information lacking meaning therefore data cannot easily be analysed however information can. We can manipulate the data to the best purpose for what we need it for which saves time sifting through the data. The benefits of
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P2 – Describe four theoretical models of child abuse M1-Compare four theoretical models of child abuse D1 – Evaluate four theoretical models of possible child abuse The aim of this assignment is to enable learners to understand the theoretical models of child abuse and consider the implications of each model. There are many theories about why people abuse children and who are more likely to abuse. These models aren’t rules or laws and they may have flaws. I will be comparing and writing about
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Unit 201 - Manage own performance in a business environmentLearning Outcomes (LO)Assessment criteriaEvidence commentary (How each LO has been satisfied)Evidence to Support commentary by referenceUnderstand how to plan work and be accountable to othersOutline guidelines‚ procedures codes of practice relevant to personal work Explain the purpose of planning work‚ and being accountable to others for own work Explain the purpose and benefits of agreeing realistic targets for work Explain how to
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build up that trust‚ to be honest from the outset‚ and to communicate in an correct manner and most importantly‚ to be sensitive to each individual’s physical‚ mental and emotional needs. 1.2 Explain how duty of care contributes to the safeguarding or protection of individuals In my job role I have a duty of care to raise any concerns I might have about any aspect of my work. This may include things like poor working conditions‚ not enough privacy‚ health and safety in the work‚ confidentialtiy
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4 Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1.1(a) Define the following types of abuse: physical abuse Physical abuse is the use of physical force that could potentially lead to an injury‚ physical pain or an impairment. 1.1(b) Define the following types of abuse: sexual abuse Sexual abuse is any action that pressures or forces someone to do something sexually they don’t want to do. This includes any actions that may restrict a persons
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Unit 5: Principles of safeguarding and protectionin health and social care settings 1.1 & 1.2 Physical abuse is a deliberate use of physical force that results in bodily injury pain or impairments. Sgns of physical abuse can be burns and scalds‚ marks on the skin consistent with being slapped‚ scratched‚ bitten or pinched.Sexual abuse is direct or indirect involvementin sexual activity without valid consent. Signs of sexual abuse could be sexual transmitted disease‚unexplained crying and distress
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Unit 029. Working together for the benefit of children and young people. 1.1 Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working. 1.2 Analyse how integrated working practices and multi-agency working in partnership deliver better outcome for children and young people. 1.4 Explain common barriers to integrated working and multi-agency working and how these can be over come. Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions to provide an integrated
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