CT231 Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people 1. Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people 1.1 Current legislation‚ guidelines‚ Policies and procedures UK Home Nation for safeguarding Children The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 • Children’s rights to protection from abuse • The right to express their views and be listened to • The right to care • Services
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Standards Work Pack Standard 1: Understand the principles and values essential for fostering children and young people Standard 2: Understand your role as a foster carer Standard 3: Understand health and safety and safer caring Standard 4: Know how to communicate effectively Standard 5: Understand the development of children and young people Standard 6: Keep children and young people safe from harm Standard 7: Develop yourself Standard 1: Understand the principles
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Learning styles are key when teaching a person‚ knowing strengths and weaknesses in certain areas help to give an idea of the manner in which to teach an individual‚ especially when learning something new. There are three different types of learning styles‚ visual learners learn by viewing or seeing something being taught to them‚ kinesthetic learn by moving‚ and an auditory learner such as myself learns by hearing. In the learning styles assessment I found my highest score to be auditory‚ my second
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Critically discuss whether (and how) organisational structure impacts on organisational learning and the learning organisation. Introduction Within this essay we will look at the structure perspective in relation to organisational learning and the learning organisation. Looking at key theories for both we will consider whether a truly structured company has the ability to learn from the environment and other organisations and has the capacity to become a learning organisation itself. We
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Explain How People From Different Backgrounds May Use and/or Interpret Communication Methods in Different Ways Working in early years in a multi cultural society‚ it is important to understand that people who do come from different backgrounds may have different ways of communicating and they may even interpret the way others communicate unexpectedly. For some people‚ English may not be there first language‚ this could mean that they only have a basic grasp on the English language‚ making communication
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Assignment 1 part 1 Learning outcome 1.1 TDA2.1- 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 2.1‚ 2.2 Physical Development from birth till 3 years old At the birth all the babies are dependent on their parents however they do learn and explore such as when new born baby is awake the look around by moving their heads‚ watch and begin to recognise their carer or parents . At this age of birth to 18 months babies grow and develop with great speed. Three months old
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Unit 012 012_1 Understand partnership working within the context of services for children and young people. 1.1 When people working with children and young people work together‚ it can be very positive for the children and young people concerned. The adults could be parents‚ carers‚ colleagues‚ professionals or multi-disciplinary teams. They need to communicate‚ exchange information‚ share their knowledge and experience and understand each other’s roles. whe If you work well as a team in your
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There are many influences which can affect a child’s development‚ personal factors include influences before and at birth‚ health status and disabilities‚ sensory impairments and learning difficulties. Genetics affect a child’s development at conception where the sperm and egg determine sex‚ height and eye colour. If the genetics are faulty this can affect the child’s health and development. During pregnancy the mother needs to ensure that she does not smoke‚ drink or use drugs‚ all of these things
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UK. According to Barnados‚ there are 3.9 million children currently affected by poverty. There are a number of issues affected by poverty that can impact the outcome of a child or young person’s life: Finances – with a low income due to a low paid job or being unemployed‚ a lot of opportunities can be limited for the child‚ for example after school clubs like swimming‚ music or sports cannot be attended. All of this can affect a child’s development. Overcrowded/inadequate housing – poor housing
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Assignment 4 – Supporting Learning Activities and Assessment for Learning QUESTION 1 1a) Explain how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning‚ delivery and review of learning activities Introduction Helping in activities would be delivery‚ if you pass on ideas‚ observations or suggestions that would be contributing to planning. Do you give feedback to your teacher about how the sessions went? The teacher use s that information to inform their planning‚ so you contribute
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