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    UNDERSTANDING HOW TO SAFEGUARD THE WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ASSIGNMENT 026 TASK A Danielle Hall SECTION 1(Ref 1.1)PG1 THE MAIN CURRENT LEGISLATION‚ GUIDELINES‚ POLICIES AND PROCEDURES WITHIN OWN UK HOME NATION FOR SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ARE AS FOLLOWS‚ SAFEGUARDING (Local safeguarding Children Board‚ Children’s Act 1989‚ Protection of Children’s Act 1999‚ The Children’s Act (every child matters 2004) and Safeguarding Vulnerable Group’s Act 2006)‚ Data Protection

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    caring‚ encouraging and fear free upbringing. I believe that full childhood is from birth to teenage years‚ where individuals then experience childhood and adolescence at the same time. The time between birth and teenage years is an opportunity for children to explore with their own personalities‚ image and behaviour‚ such as immaturity and giddiness‚ without the fear of prejudgement. It is my belief that a child should be able to play freely‚ which enables learning and happiness‚ explore their surroundings

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    2.4 equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people 1.2 Every Child Matters 2003 and Children Act 2004 Put into place to ensure all organisations and agencies involved with children between birth and 19 years should work together to ensure that children have the support needed to be healthy‚ stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ make a positive contribution and achieve economic well - being Every school has policies now to set guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality and

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    such a diverse class. However‚ teachers are prepared for classes filled with "normal" children. This mind set does cause the educators to create lists in their mind of children who should not be in their classroom due to fact that they may not be as smart as some‚ or as quick as the others. It is true that students who are not the "norm" tends to carry the label as problem children and assigned to other people for help instead of the regular classroom teacher. I disagree completely with the idea

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    ’Moral panics continue to impact negatively on young people ’  1Jock Young was the first published reference to moral panic but it was renowned Sociologist Stanley Cohen who was first to introduce the term in his 1972 speech‚ following extreme public reactions to youth violence and crime amongst the Mods and Rockers in the 1960s. 2According to Cohen‚ ’a moral panic occurs when a condition‚ episode‚ person or group of persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests

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    NEW NARCISSISM Assignment A 1. Narcissism is a notion‚ which describes the trait to have an exaggerated feeling of self-esteem‚ based on the person’s ego. A person who “suffers” from Narcissism feels a demand for being treated better than others. The person is very busy concerning wealth and fame‚ and considers himself as a person who naturally has to be in the centre of everything. An example of a person who suffers from Narcissism is a boy from Bumfuck‚ Tennessee called Chris Crocker.

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    It’s important that we monitor children and young people’s development. Formative and summative assessments are on going to record a child’s development. Visual observations to gather information plays a vital part in daily life of a school. We are continually observing and monitoring children’s development as they progress through the school. It is necessary that we identify children at risk and those who potentially could become a risk. Early intervention is crucial to lessen the delay of

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    TDA 3.4: Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour. 1.1 Summarise the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. All schools have policies and procedures in place for all members of staff/volunteers to follow when promoting positive behavior. The main policy relating to behavior will be the behavior policy‚ however other policies will have an impact such as anti- bullying‚ child protection and health and safety. Our

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    deal with disagreements between children and young people Dealing with conflicts with children can be challenging. Young children get very emotional and are often crying. Especially children in Infants years‚ the smallest thing can cause a disagreement‚ usually in the playground over toys. I find the best way to deal with conflicts is to be calm and get each child to explain what happened‚ this shows you are not taking sides and you are listening to both‚ explain the difference in right and wrong

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    Childhood is the most precious time of life. A time of rapid development where experiences shape the identity of the adults we become. A child’s healthy growth and development are dependent on many_factors. Factors that can impact on the lives of children and young people can be social‚ economic‚ environmental‚ and cultural. Social factors that may impact on the lives of young people can include a lack of social or friendship networks‚ as well as health status‚ disability and illness.

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