Evaluate critically the contention that “early intervention works‚” and consider the implication for social work with children and families. Early intervention is important to social workers in that it is seen as an activity directed at preventing children and young people who are at the most risk from developing social‚ physical or psychological problems. Article 19 of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC‚ 1989) states that‚ children should not be exposed to maltreatment
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Is Government Responsible For The Disadvantaged? “Don’t Talk To The People Until You’ve Listened To The People” -Ann Klein. Those Who Are Elected By Their People‚ Community‚ Nation‚ And/Or Country For Leadership Should Do Just That; Lead. They Should Lead Their People Into Prosperity Not Poverty. When Their People Are In A Pit They Should Be Doing All They Can To Pull Them Out. Those In “Power” Need To Remember Those Who Helped Them Gain There Position. Actions Speak Louder Than Words! Therefore
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TDA 2.16 Support Children and Young People with Play and Leisure 1. Understand the Nature and Importance of Play and Leisure 1.1 Describe the Importance of Play and Leisure for young people Both Play and Leisure are vital components of a child’s life as a range of stimulating play and leisure opportunities will support the physical emotional sensory and spiritual and intellectual growth of the child. It helps them to form and sustain relationships and also improves communication‚ educational
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3:4 Support children and young people ’s health and safety learning outcome 1: Understand how to provide environments and services that support children and people ’s health and safety. 1:1Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. It is important when planning and setting up learning activities that indoor and outdoor environments are hazard free and that staff and pupils will be able to work safely. The following
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Understand How to Support Positive Outcomes for Children and Young People-Task A My report on how social‚ economic and cultural environments can affect children/young people’s lives and outcomes. Each factor can affect a child/young person’s life; some factors can be linked together‚ which means the child/young person could have a social and economic environment to deal with. Social factors and the impacts they could have that could affect a child/young person’s life and outcomes:- Poor housing:
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Language & Literacy: for Young Children Beverly Gray ECE 315: Language Development in Young Children (CNE1124A) Instructor Jason Pieratt
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Community Leaders - They can give you knowledge about the different types of people in your area and their cultures. Professional Oppurtunties - These can give you a chance to get updated on legislation‚ devlop your skills and knowledge‚ and learn about different needs and cultures. Unit 9.2.3 8. You can challenge discrimination through: a) Your Behaviour - By always being inclusive‚ being a good role model‚ always meeting peoples needs and respecting others. b) Reflecting on your own beliefs - By
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Duyen Nguyen Eng1D- Ms.Rizvi Research Paper Date: 12/04/12 The Importance of Early Formal Education Early formal education refers to the education that children obtain during early stages of their childhood. Early childhood is a crucial time period for the development of the mental functions of children. This development‚ including the emergence of the abilities and skills in areas such as language‚ motor skills‚ psychosocial cognitive‚ and learning‚ is now known to be greatly influenced by
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CYP: 3.3; Understand How To Safeguard the Well- being Of Children and Young People. 1.1; A good knowledge of current legislation and guidelines are extremely important as the welfare of the children in your care is paramount‚ therefore we as practitioners must work alongside the guidelines‚ policies and procedures‚ and always follow legislation. * The UNCRC (1989) is a treaty that the UK signed up to in 1991. It is a set of articles that include ‘the rights of a child to be kept safe’. Article
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Safeguarding Children Outcome 1.1- Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Legislation and guidlines Some of the main legislations around safeguarding children begin with the Children Act (1989). This was updated with the Children Act (2004) which included the principle of integrated childrens services and incorporated the five main principles of Every Child Matters (2003)‚ which clearly
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