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of Children and Young People Level: 3 Credit value: 2 UAN number: K/601/1698 Unit aim The unit is designed to enable the learner to understand the importance of multi agency and integrated working and to develop the skills of effective communication for professional purposes. It includes and assesses competence in information sharing between those involved in work with children and young people. Learning outcomes There are three learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will: 1. Understand
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Development in children In this section of your induction pack‚ is a brief explanation of how we can monitor children’s and young people’s development‚ why sometimes children and young people do not follow the expected developmental plan‚ an explanation of how an example disability can impact and affect development‚ and finally some examples of different types of intervention‚ that could promote positive outcomes for the children and young people‚ where development is not following the expected
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CU1521 – Support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety. 1 Understand how to plan and provide environments and services that support children and young people’s health and safety. 1.3 Identify sources of current guidance for planning healthy and safe environments and services. The Health & safety executive: HSE is the national independent watchdog for work-related health‚ safety and illness. They are an independent regulator and act in the public interest to reduce work-related
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relationships with children‚ young people & adults 1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1 It is important to adapt communication to include all children. In my class the children are always greeted with a smile‚ good morning and how are you today. Some of the children have news to tell you. I get down to their level and have eye contact and listen to what they have to say
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1.1 How does the equality Act 2010 promote equality and diversity? Obtain your schools Equality of opportunity policy. What is its aim? Identify references to action. The Equality Act protects individuals from unfair treatment and promotes a fair more equal society. Equality and diversity is now a ‘limiting judgement’ in Ofsted inspections. This means that if equality measures are not being implemented efficiently‚ this will restrict the overall inspection grade. As a school‚ you must
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The role of the health and social care worker. Outcome 1 Understand working relationships in health and social care. 1. 1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship. A working relationship or professional relationship is always work related where as a member of a team you agree to work within set guidelines‚ working towards common goals with a set purpose. A
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Television Is Good for Young Children Our topic was "Is Television good for young children" Obviously I say yes its good for young children. Television helps to develop the young children’s mental health. Nowadays television is not only for entertainment but also for education. Television is the most powerful and easiest way to learn. A major research study has found that children in low-income communities‚ some of whom speak English as a second language‚ significantly improve in several keys
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Running Head: Sharing Literature Sharing Literature with Young Children Vanessa Rayburn September 4‚ 2011 Sharing Literature Having the opportunity to share wonderful books with children is the single-most important reason I began my career in early childhood. Among my fondest childhood memories is being read to by my father. He instilled in me a love for books of all kinds‚ especially picture books‚ which I found to be magical. Reading was relaxing and enjoyable‚ as well as exciting
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outcomes identified by Every Child Matters 1. Protection from harm and neglect (to stay safe) 2. Physical and mental health and emotional well-being (to be healthy) 3. Education training and recreation (to enjoy and achieve) 4. Social and economic well being (to achieve economic well being) 5. The contribution made by them to society (to make a positive contribution) It is vital that every person who works with children and young people should be able to recognise and know how to
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