LDSSMP 1 : Support children and young people to achieve their education potential 1.1 Principles and values that contribute to support children and young people to achieve their educational potential: Follow the 5 steps for the every child matters. - Being healthy‚ staying safe‚ enjoying and achieving‚ making a positive contribution and achieving economic well- being. Safeguarding working to protect children from harm. The members of staff should be interested in the job they are doing and enjoy
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with children‚ young people and adults 1.1 Effective communication is very important in developing a positive relationship with people of all ages. They ways in which we communicate with children‚ young people and adults will vary but the fundamental values remain the same. We communicate predominantly by the ‘spoken word’ but there may be occasions when sign language is required. Efficient communication enables you to build good relationships‚ thus benefiting the children‚ young people or adults
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Risk Assessment What is a Risk Assessment? It would be impossible to prevent every single minor bump and gaze but it is possible to eliminate most risks and protect children. Risk assessments have to be carried out in all public places‚ places of employment‚ care settings and similar to make sure that people are not injured unnecessarily. All day to day activities and environments have to have a risk assessment before children are involved. Risk assessments take into consideration:
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only some children and young people experience. All children go through transitions. However there are some transitions in which only some children and young people go through. For the most part these transitions are unexpected‚ and can have a big impact on their lives. Example 1. Some children and young people find that they have to go through‚ probably the toughest transition there is‚ the loss of a parent. The transition of bereavement could have a damaging affecgt on the child or young person
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| 013 Understand Partnership Working in Services for Children and Young People - Questions | | Task A Questions | 1 Why is it important for children and young people that you work in partnership with the following people/groups? | | (a) Parents‚ carers‚ guardians | | This is the most important partnership as Parents/carers need to feel confident with the setting and it’s staff. They will want and expect the highest level of care for their child. Nurturing a partnership with Parents/carers
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Module 1 Pathway module 094 Level 3 _ Supporting children and young people to have positive relationships As a child grows and develops through different stages of their lives‚ they will encounter a range of people with whom they may form relationships. Sadly‚ not all of these relationships will be positive and the child may need support to deal with conflicts or to end the relationships that are causing them harm. Task 1 Complete the spider chart below to show the different relationships
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importance of set professional values within the profession of social work. The term social work can refer to many things; there is no one objective definition of social work. Politically speaking it could be described as a political entity‚ therefore making it a questioned matter. However according to the international association of schools of social work and the international federation of social workers‚ social work has clearly been described as a line of work which encourages and promotes social
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the impacts on society of certain development schemes and projects before they go ahead - for example‚ new roads‚ industrial facilities‚ mines‚ dams‚ ports‚ airports‚ and other infrastructure projects. It has been incorporated since into the formal planning and approval processes in several countries‚ in order to categorise and assess how major developments may affect populations‚ groups‚ and settlements. SIA is often carried out as part of‚ or in addition to‚ Environmental Impact Assessment‚ but
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THE IMPACT OF INTERNET USE ON CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS By Miss Kaleyvani Geeseeny Sawmy Clinical Psychologist Children’s motives Few studies have been conducted – that can explain people’s motives for using internet. Research suggest that children use media for entertainment and relaxation purposes (to relieve boredom‚ to play games‚ or for social interaction) however little is known about what really motivate children to use Internet. Adolescents’ motives Use the Internet more
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Outline the legal entitlements of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs. Anyone providing services for children with special needs – health‚ education or social service departments‚ as well as voluntary organisations – must act within the legal framework. Legislation can change at any time and all health‚ education and social care practitioners‚ also Early Years workers‚ should be alert to new Acts and Regulations. There have been many changes to legislation
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