Legislation and Regulations Outline of legislation in relation to Unit and assessment criteria Children Act 1989 This Act allocates duties to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted‚ with an emphasis on children being best looked after within their family. Schools have a greater duty of care‚ including ensuring there is no risk from the adult supervision within schools‚ one method to help ensure this is the data barring checks (DBS‚ formerly criminal records bureau‚ CRB). School
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Legislation 1. A. Educational Program and Practice • Document child assessments or evaluations for delivery of educational program B. • Keep information about educational program to available • Give information about educational program to parents 1. B. Health‚ Safety and Wellbeing of children • Health‚ hygiene and safe food practices • Food and rest • Tobacco‚ drug and alcohol-free environment • Child protection 1. C. Centre-based services and family day care services • Fencing and security
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Business Code of Ethics A written set of guidelines issued by an organization to its workers and management to help them conduct their actions in accordance with its primary values and ethical standards. Both businesses and trade organizations typically have some sort of code of ethics that its employees or members are supposed to follow. Breaking the code of ethics can result in termination or dismissal from the organization. A code of ethics is important because it clearly lies out the "rules"
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Advertising Principles: Assignment #1 The Malaysian Code Of Advertising Practice The Malaysian Code Of Advertising Practice Introduction “The Malaysian Code of Advertising Practice” is a fundamental part of the system of control by which Malaysian advertising regulates its activities‚ and it is administered by the Advertising Standards Authority Malaysia (ASA) whose members are drawn from those of the Malaysian Media Associations and
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PTLLS Assignment 2. • Analyse the different ways in which you establish ground rules with your learners. • Justify how the ground rules underpin appropriate behaviour and respect for others. • Evaluate and justify the types of resources that you have available to meet the potential needs of your learners. • Identify any other organisations which may be used as a referral point to meet the potential needs of the learners
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relationships in the lifelong learning sector. In this assignment I am going to talk about the roles‚ responsibilities and relationships and boundaries of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector. I will be talking about key legislations‚ regulatory requirements‚ codes of practice relating to my own role. I will explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment. I will mention the teaching and learning cycle and what I can do to facilitate the learning of others. 1.2-1
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Principles of Health Care Practice Code of Conduct Contents Introduction 1.1 Nursing Education & Registration 1.2 Social Work Education & Registration 1.3 The Nursing & Midwifery Council 2.1 General Social Care Council 2.2 Clinical Governance 3.1 Continuing Professional Development 3.2 1.1 Introduction I am writing this report as a requirement for my HNC Health Care course which will be submitted to Christine Hughes. In this report
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K Smith October 2009 PTLLS Assignment 1 Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle As teachers‚ we are committing to a lifetime of personal and professional learning and development. I remember a conversation that I had with my son when he was about six. I told him that nobody knows everything. He replied ‘What‚ even teachers?’ I laughed at the time but it made me think about the fragility of knowledge
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Assessment LO.1: Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be in terms of the teacher/training cycle Identifying needs and planning Designing Assessing Evaluating Facilitating The role‚ responsibilities and functions of the teacher can be identified in the following sections of the teacher/training cycle; Identifying needs and planning Preparation is extremely important for any classroom situation and it is important to establish lesson plans for the session and
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References: Wilson L. 2009 Practical Teaching A guide to PTLLS and DTLLS p43. Zirinski. Croatia.
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