and were discriminating against another family or child I would remind them of the rules and regulations within the nursery if they persisted being disrespectful or rude I would get the manager of the nursery and let her deal with the situation. Shc 23 understand the importance of equality and inclusion.. 1.2 When you are working with children you need to be very careful about discrimination and make sure it doesn’t happen. Discrimination can happen in a lot of ways I will list some examples
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Person-centred planning in social care A scoping Be able to evaluate own performance 3.1 Evaluate own knowledge‚ performance and understanding against relevant standards Once you have begun to identify the major factors that have infuenced your development‚ the next stage is to look at how they have afected the way in which you work and relate to the people with whom you work. This is the basis of developing into a ‘refective practitioner’ – someone who evaluates what they do. When working in social
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SHC 32.1 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Write a description of the duties and responsibilities of your own work role. My role is to deliver a duty of care as outlined in my job description and to ensure I do this to the best of my ability‚ whilst observing and keeping in line with the settings‚ policies and guidelines. This is necessary for the smooth running of the pre school and welfare of the children in its care. How
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SHC 34: Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role: 1.1 A duty of care is to make sure that you are paying a certain amount of attention to everyone you are working with including; mangers‚ children and parents‚ making sure they are happy and satisfied and you take caution to avoid negligence that will lead to harm others. It also includes keeping up to date on training
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SHC 33 - Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Task 1a – Explain what is meant by Diversity‚ Equality and Inclusion. Diversity Diversity is about recognising that everyone is different in a variety of visible and non-visible ways. It is about creating a culture and practices that recognise‚ respect and value difference. It is about harnessing this potential to create a productive environment in which the equally diverse needs of the customer/client
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and service users. The enclosed examples are based on elderly/ learning disability service users‚ so you will need to ‘adjust’ the suggested answers to represent your service user groups‚ working practice‚ and experiences. SHC 32 UNIT 2 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Outcome 1 Understand what is required for competence in own work role The learner can: a. Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role b. Explain
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The Future of Learning: Web 2.0 and the Smart eXtended Web Steve Wheeler University of Plymouth‚ UK LearnTEC‚ Karlsruhe‚ Germany: 2 February 2011 The Future...? Steve Wheeler‚ University of Plymouth‚ 2011 www.abebooks.com It is very difficult to predict the future. It’s difficult to even predict what will happen in the next year. The Future...? When he saw a demonstration of the telephone in 1880‚ a U.S Mayor declared: “One day every town in America will have a telephone!” www
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Assessment task SHC 31 promote communication in health and social care or children’s and young peoples settings -An identification of the different reasons why people communicate Making relationships People communicate to make new relationships. In children and young people’s care settings‚ these relationships may be with parents‚ carers‚ children or colleagues. Positive verbal and non- verbal communication skills‚ such as being friendly‚ smiling and shaking hands when greeting the person‚ are
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Supporting Teaching and Learning Level 3 Diplomas Unit 332 ENGAGE IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS OUTCOME 1 1.1 I work as a Special Education Needs Teacher Assistant (SEN TA) in a year two classroom in a primary school; it is a small school with one class of around thirty children for each year‚ ranging from reception to year 6. In year two I work with aged 6-7 year old children‚ one teacher and a teacher assistant. The school had a friendly
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