Duty of care/health and safety SHC 34: 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in your own work role A duty of care is a legal requirement on an individual requiring that they keep to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could harm others. For me as a nursery nurse it means I have a duty of care to protect any children in my care from any harm‚ this will be achieved using the standards that I have learned from the courses and learning that I have achieved. All
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A A multi-agency approach is a range of professionals including speech therapists‚ Special Educational Needs Co-coordinator (SENCO) ‚ key workers or physiotherapists etc. that all work together and support children and their families in provisions that need to be made in order to support a child with special needs. Working within close partnership with parents is expected for all babies and children within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) ‘Early years practitioners have a key role to
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Assessment Task SHC 21 Introduction to Communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons why people communicate: 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of your work: In our role as an early years practitioners we need to communicate with people all the time. First and foremost are the children we are supporting‚ but there are also their parents and guardians‚ who are likely to be involved
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the government‚ all services that are provided need to be set by laws and passed by parliament. E.g. Nursery Classes in Primary School. They provide a wide range of education in different subjects to children aged 3 to 5years.All the staff in the nursery will be qualified/trained at level 3 or above. The service is free as it is a Childs right to an education. They generally open from 9am-11:30am or 1pm-3pm. The child can usually only attend one of the sessions. They aim to support children by giving
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CYPW Level 2 Unit SHC22 Introduction to communication in health social care or childen’s and young peoples setting. Task 1 – Links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2 and 1.3 1.1- Describe the duties and responsibilities of your role: To assist and support the Early Years Leader. Work as a member of the staff team‚ under the supervision of the Early Years Leader‚ to provide safe‚ high quality care and education for all attending pre-school. To support each child’s
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Legislation is the law‚ which is put into practice in the childcare environment to prevent certain things happening and to ensure that other things are carried out. A policy is a proposed or adopted principle or plan of action which is used to help carry out the legislation. A procedure is an official or established way that the policy is carried out. All of these terms are used to help keep the children and staff in a childcare environment safe‚ healthy and looked after. P1 Health and
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broadly and encompass play‚ learning‚ social relationships and emotional and physical wellbeing. This approach is important for all children but is of particular benefit in offering effective support to those children and families requiring higher levels of support. Early intervention has relevance to a wide range of social policy but it is particularly relevant in early years‚ which will often be the earliest and best opportunity to intervene. We have identified 4 principles of early intervention
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SHC 32: Understand what is required for competence in own work role. 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. As a professional child carer‚ my day-to-day role adheres to the CACHE values‚ by ensuring that the child is at the centre of my practice‚ and their needs are paramount [Bruce & Meggitt‚ 2012]. It is my role therefore to use the right skills and attitudes to create a safe‚ happy‚ positive‚ stimulating‚ multicultural learning environment in which children are cared
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Unit 3 – 4.1 It is important that you are aware of the signs‚ symptoms and indicators of child abuse; because when you see child is not happy or there is a change in personality then this could raise concerns that a child is being neglected or abused. There are different types of signs and symptoms ‚ changes in behaviour and indicators that this abuse is occurring‚ these are: Physical abuse‚ bruises to the eyes‚ mouth‚ or ears‚ fingertip bruising (grasp mark)‚ bruises of different ages in the same
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