Supporting Equality and Inclusion Policy I give all children in my care the opportunity to reach their full potential‚ and I provide an inclusive environment for all children and their families by doing the following: I welcome all children to my setting and do not discriminate on the grounds of race‚ culture‚ gender or ability. Families entering my setting are greeted with my welcome poster‚ written in different languages‚ and we will discuss the individual needs of the child
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Unit 030 Outcome 1: . 1.1. Describe the social‚ economic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children Look at the factors below how will could they affect a child’s life; * Education; poor education could effect future goals and aspirations * Disability; unable to access certain services or activities * Poverty; poor health and hygiene‚ lack of activities and experiences being accessed * Housing; poor health‚ unable to develop fully. * Offending behaviour;
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EXAMPLE OF A REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT FROM WHICH TO DEVELOP AN ACADEMIC POSTER Introduction Recently I have been studying on a Masters course and have been studying about leadership and management in health. I have little practical experience of leadership and management of health projects or services. It is important that I reflect on my learning as I hope to develop my skills and experience of management and leadership once I leave the university. Greenwood( 1993) suggests that reflection is about
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Understand potential hazards in Health and Social Care Assignment Introduction In this unit I will explain six potential hazards in a Health and Social Care setting. These hazards in the Health and Social Care setting can all affect the people working in that environment; there are a lot of hazards which can be found in every surface of the setting. In a residential or day care setting‚ much is done to ensure that service users‚ and therefore staff as well‚ are protected from harm. The group of users
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In this assignment I will be discussing the influences on different dietary intakes and how it affects the health of a person‚ I will also recommend how to minimise negative influences in a health and social care setting. Health factors resulting in specific nutrient needs‚ influencing the dietary intake: The way in which you feed yourself is very important as after you eat or drink‚ your body breaks down the sugars in your blood and turns it into glucose. The glucose then travels through your
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Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (QCF) Unit 53: Promote Positive Behaviour. Learning outcome 1: Understand how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relate to positive behaviour support. 1.1 Explain how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relating to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practice. Children Act 1989 The Children’s Act 1989 was brought into force in order to ensure that the welfare of every
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NVQ LEVEL 4 IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT ON HSC 43 At my last annual appraisal - this was attended by myself and my line manager - I was able to look at and evaluate my overall performance over the last year; also‚ the training I have undergone ; and whether I have met all of my training targets that we set at my last appraisal. I brought my up-to-date training file (where I have entered all details of my training and development and certificates achieved)
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Teaching and Learning in Schools P1 The age range I have chosen is 3 – 7 years‚ and I have chosen communication as the main area of development for this age range. The main stages of communication development are verbal communication‚ where children of this age range start to use their language skills much more effectively; non verbal communication such as eye contact‚ facial expressions‚ body language‚ gestures‚ sign language and tone of voice. These too are often effective ways for younger children
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Unit 1 Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate The different reason people communicate is to show pain‚ anger‚ joy‚ love etc. It is important for people communicate so their views‚ wishes and information gets across. The communication could be formal or informal. Documentation and record keeping is important in the social care sector as this information may be used for legal reasons. All communications is confidential and are on a “need
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communicate for a number of reasons‚ for example‚ to express emotions (i.e. sadness‚ happiness and anger)‚ pain‚ personal opinions‚ to relay information with regards to an individual’s health‚ personal preferences such as religion‚ sexual or culture and also to obtain knowledge or information on any given subject; communication can also be viewed as a learning experience. Communication can be informal or formal depending on the circumstances. For example; formal communication would occur in professional
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