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    Bibliography: • www.childcarenetwork.com/childcare_relationships[Accessed:21/07/2013] • Equality and Human Rights Commission (2010)‚ Policy‚ Working Better Childcare Matters: improving choices and chances for parents and children • Glasby.J.‚Dickinson.H.‚(2009) International Perspectives on Health And Social Care: Partnership working in action. p162. Page 9 of 9

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    carers‚ although there are many more. The four Acts selected are: The Childcare Act (2006) The Children Act (2004) The Equality Act (2010) and The Education Act (1997) Briefly‚ the Acts will be summarised and subsequently outlined for Anjum’s parents. The Childcare Act (2006) formalised and introduced the Early Years Foundation Stage in England. The role of Ofsted is to continually inspect and monitor childcare providers and practitioners. In the case of home based practitioners/childminders

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    My B1 Immigrant

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    of Turkmen SSSR and the Academy of Science of Turkmenistan. Based on the authenticity of all these documents [submitted to your agency]‚ the U.S. Departments of State‚ The Bureau of Consular Affairs with the Department of Homeland Security issued my B1 visa. It happened in April 17‚ 1997‚ when The Washington Times Foundation invited me to participate in its conference. The B-1 visa is intended only for business activities that are a “necessary incident” to specific business abroad. At that point of

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    responsibility for those in their charge. Therefore practitioners in childcare settings owe a duty of care to the children in their care. They are seen as experts and children and young people rely on their carers to ensure they are cared for properly. A duty of care also extends to the parents‚ as they too expect practitioners to use their knowledge and expertise to care for their children properly. It is also relevant that in childcare settings‚ because of a child’s limited ability to care for themselves

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    are licensed early childhood care centres that provide all-day or part-day teacher-led services. According to the dictionary‚ childcare is defined as the care or supervision of another’s child‚ especially at a day-care centre. There have been numerous studies of the impact of child care outside of the home on children. The major advantage of sending children to a childcare centre is the way they can interact with other kids who are of similar age. Activities in which incorporate learning‚ playing

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    Amanda Atkins ERR Assignment 08/12/11 Q. Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your contract of employment. A. During my employment with Casterbridge‚ they may need to hold personal data‚ details of criminal record and medical data. Casterbridge will ensure that this information is held securely in personnel files and will not disclose this information to others outside the operations department or line management structure‚ except in case

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    you must do so through your local Health and Social Services Trust. A childminder must by law register with the local Health and Social Services Trust and the purpose of registration is to protect children‚ to provide reassurance to parents using childcare and to ensure that childminding services meet acceptable standards. To achieve registration a childminder is required to comply with standards of safety‚ equipment‚ numbers of children etc. The home environment is checked to ensure that it meets

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    Children & Young Peoples Workforce Early Learning & Childcare‚ Heinemann 2010 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role? As childminders we have a duty of care to protect any children from significant harm‚ we do this by: * Ensuring that up to date CRB Checks are carried out and held for ourselves‚ any assistants we may have and each person‚ over 16 years‚ residing in the property where the childcare will be provided. * Having appropriate insurance especially

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    Non-Parental Child Care

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    family also many parents use childcare to have a little time without the children. Experts say that parents should have time without their children to spend time with other people like friends and relatives. Parents have to make sure that they are placing their child in a safe and secure place so parents can feel better about their children being with someone else taking care of them. There were some studies about child care that indicated children who attend childcare centers they are more likely

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    Men in Early Years

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    might mean Literature Review The research project compares its findings to the Independent Day Nursery Workforce survey 1998 which investigated the childcare workforce. Cameron’s book ‘Men Wanted’ has a survey about childcare lecturer’s thoughts on male practitioners. Jenson’s 1996 discussion paper considers how the Swedish childcare centres are viewed where the staff are comprised of half women and half male workers. Teacher’s T.V have a video clip online discussing government targets‚ initiatives

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