Plan Experience and leadership are important in developing and executing a multi-agency operational plan. This involves giving the Detectives‚ Officers‚ and Agents from all of the agencies assignments. It also involves guiding and directing the Detectives‚ Officers‚ and Agents at the scene to achieve the mission’s goal and to assure the safety of the officers. I have conducted and prepared 10 successful multi-agency operational plans. Planning Steps To develop an effective operational plan
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One key factor that can support an effective speech‚ language and communication environment is the physical environment. The quality of light needs to be considered‚ the play areas need to be well lit for children to play safely. Some lights tend to be too bright and can end up hurting the eyes‚ so therefore they need to be nice and bright and the right level of light needs to be provided for children. The layout in the the room needs enough space to move around and there needs to be enough equipment
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of multi-agency working as well as stating how effective is multiagency working in reducing the risk of abuse. Multi-agency working can be used as a strategy to reduce the risk of abuse. Multi agency working is when different agencies such as socials workers‚ doctors‚ carers would come together for different reasons to discuss the vulnerable adults case and what they could do to protect that particular individual‚ this reduces the risk of the individual being abused because the multi-agency approach
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CYPOP 15 Support positive practice with children and young people with speech‚ language and communication needs Learning outcome 1 1.1 Explain how to recognise and build on the strengths of a child or young person by giving different examples of positive strategies We need to take into account the child or young person’s age‚ need‚ abilities and interests and at what stage the young person is at. With this we can then support positive practice by using their likes at interests as a motivator
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CYP 3.1 - Understand child and young person development There are five different aspects of development from birth to 19 years. Which are; physical‚ cognitive‚ social and emotional‚ communication and moral. Physical development is divided into two skills‚ fine motor and gross motor. Each of the aspects of development are linked to one another and can affect each of the developments. Using these five aspects of development can aid to observe a child’s development holistically. Birth to three
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The different agencies involved are: Social Services Police Health Services NSPCC Children’s social care Social Services They are there to work with the families. They are there to decide whether a child is to be removed into the care system. They meet and conduct interviews with families and children and liaise with other agencies. Health Services These include the school nurse‚ doctors‚ local clinics and hospitals. They will carry out observations of any child who is thought to be
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CYP Core 3.3: Understanding child and young person development. Unit reference L/601/1693 1.1: Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. Physical development: 0-3 years. This is a period of fast physical development. New born babies have little control over their bodies. The sucking and grasping reflexes are there in order to survive. In the first year of life they gradually get more control over their bodies. By 12 months most babies have developed a
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Understand Child and Young Person’s Development All children are unique and a lot of their developmental milestones happen naturally as they get older‚ however some can be affected by different life factors‚ such as health‚ environment and background and more specific skills can be learnt and encouraged. There is an expected pattern of development but all children are individual and therefore the rate will vary. There are four categories of development: Physical Development (Birth -
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Unit 1- child and young person development 1.1 The main stages and pattern of development from birth to 19 years including physical‚ communication and intellectual development and emotional and social development. Child development refers to the biological‚ psychological and emotional changes that occur in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence‚ as the individual progresses from dependency to increasing autonomy. It is a continuous process with a predictable sequence yet having
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3.1 Understanding Child and young person development 4.1 Disability can affect several areas of development at the same time but early support might help minimise the effects. Communication difficulty can be a common thread with the different types of disability. A child may not be able to feed themselves which leads to speech delay as feeding assists communication due to mouth action. As children/young people find it hard to express themselves‚ they can show aggressive behaviour when frustrated
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