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    parents and children. One of these responsibilities is to respect the views of parents and children; this is so that both parents and children know that they have a secure relationship with the practitioner but a relationship that stays within the setting which means that practitioners should be friendly but not friends. Another responsibility that practitioners have is to communicate effectively with parents‚ children and colleagues; this is to ensure that practitioners talk to everyone in a professional

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    Child Matters; recognition of the lines of responsibilities and accountability use guidance eg EYFS‚ Ofsted Explain how health and safety is monitored and maintained and how people in the works setting are made aware of risks and hazards and encouraged to work safely people in the work setting need to be made aware of risks and hazards and encouraged to work safely eg staff‚ parent helpers‚ volunteers‚ visitors; health and safety responsibility of everyone deliver safety education to children

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    childcare level unit 2 B1

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    To be a good key worker “you need many skills and qualities”. For a key worker it is important to remember that children will be “relying” on them for their “emotional security” (Tassoni‚ 2007‚ page 99) To have a good key worker role you will need to be “friendly‚ show attention patience‚ reliable‚ observant” and have good “communication” skills. (Tassoni‚ 2007‚ page 98) Many children will have to cope with transitions. These may include staring school‚ having a new sibling or separation of parents

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    Task 2 My chosen Professional that works with children is a counsellor. This is a type of therapy in which a child may speak to an adult in confidence. A counsellor is trained to listen and try to encourage the patient to do better in that certain area. Counselling helps to overcome a traumatic experience or helps the child think in a better frame of mind‚ although the counsellor will not give the patient advice; but will make the patient think of ways to help the situation themselves. Counselling

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    E1. Statutory sector is where the government funds to provide education and care for children; this would be like most schools in my area. Flax Bourton Primary and Backwell juniors are funded by the government to educate and care for young children. Voluntary sector is the individual volunteer which fund by raising money for the cause they are representing; also this is where volunteers help with their free time to help educate children. Such as a Youth club‚ an older child can volunteer to help

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    CLINICAL SUPERVISION

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    SUPERVISION CLINICAL CLINICAL SUPERVISION Conceptualized by Morris Cogan Emerged as one of the most important and powerful intervention measures since 1960’s. According to Pajak‚ Cogan viewed clinical supervision as a vehicle for developing professional‚ responsible teachers who were capable of analyzing their own performance‚ who were open to change and assistance from others‚ and to were above all‚ self directing. Key concepts of the inventions measured developed by Cogan Self analysis

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    needs All children in all care settings should be supervised at all times during meal times to avoid food poisoning or related illnesses and that they are avoided. Handling food and drink is essential as bacteria can grow quickly‚ childcare practitioners need to know how to store and prepare food safely. It is a legal requirement for all childcare practitioners to undergo a basic food handling course. Usually this is a one day course and Ofsted will visit the setting and check that all staff hold

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    provision of early childhood care and education (ECCE) have been created‚ maintained and improved‚ and nevertheless‚ there are plans for further evolution of the system. History/ The Early Beginnings. The contextual elements of the early childhood education system in Trinidad and Tobago have radically evolved over time (EDC‚ 2008). In the early years‚ up until the 1950’s‚ unqualified providers were offering early childhood care in private settings that did not follow any sort of standards and regulations

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    health management is design to improve the managerial and social skills of middle level managers to improve the health of people and communities by empowering the people to maintain healthy life styles. Management training is a felt need of the time where sufficient management training is not Provided for the health care staff in their basic trainings. This course is offered to meet the needs of middle level managers working in public health institutions and who require formal introductory

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    following legislations. By following all your settings principles‚ policies and procedures you would be promoting and encouraging the children’s safety. You as a practitioner would always maintain a high level of safety by following the settings policies and procedures and be being aware of any emergency procedures. Also if you believe a child is being harmed you should always report it as the child may be being abused etc. . . "Policies in early years’ settings are there to guide the actions which practitioners

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