shelter * safety * protection * Emotional simulation. http://www.nspcc.org.uk/Inform/resourcesforprofessionals/neglect/childs-needs_wda91849.html All children have a right to having these needs met and this is covered in a number of Acts of legislation. As a childcare practitioner you have to work well as part of the team‚ respecting the other practitioners as well as the parents of the children that are in the setting. The children’s care will be affected if there are issues between
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easier for the individual to come to terms with the new environment and be able to function as fully as is possible. Challenging systems and structures that promote any form of discrimination is paramount and if it cannot be reported to the line manager because they are instrumental in the continuation of the discrimination then the proprietor must be informed. The Equality & Human Rights Commission (EHRC) are an organisation that was introduced on 1st October 2007 and replaced the different bodies
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protect the rights and choices of residents with or without dementia‚ while ensuring the risk of harm is minimised these legislations are: Human Rights act 1998 Mental capacity act 2005- Adults with incapacity act 2000 and 2007 Mental health act 2007 Disability discrimination act 1995 Safeguarding vulnerable Groups act 2006 Carers (equal opportunity ) act 2004 All these legislations ensure that residents are given their rights and aren’t deprived of them whether they have dementia or not‚ Risk assessments
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E1&E2 Statutory services are funded and provided by 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
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relating to handling information in health and social care including: Data Protection act 1998 Freedom of information act 2000 Disability discrimination act 1998 Health and social care act 2012 Codes of practice set out by the CQC and the general social care council 1.2 Summarise the main points of legal requirements and codes of practice for handling information in health and social care Under the data protection act we must make sure the information we handle is: used fairly and lawfully used for
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SI James Barr Level 3 award in Education and Training Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria Group A 1. Understand the teaching role and responsibilities in education and training. 1.1. Explain the teaching role and responsibilities in education and training. The main role of the teacher is to be able to engage all of their students in such a way as to inspire them to want to learn. Being able to teach effectively is not about knowing the subject matter‚ but by being able to deliver that
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DTLLS Option Unit at Level 5 Assignment Inclusive Practice 1. Critically analyse the characteristics that influence learning‚ including strategies for effective management of the learner and learning in the inclusive environment. 2. Review and analyse legislative requirements relating to inclusive practice‚ and their implications for the organisation and own practice. 3. Explore and evaluate the key components and resulting benefits of an effective inclusive learning environment. Critically
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carers and others‚ taking into account legislative frameworks and agreed ways of working Exemplification Key legislation: Human Rights Act 1998 Mental Capacity Act 2005 Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Mental Health Act 2007 The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Carers (Equal opportunities) Act 2004 Agreed ways of working: Include policies and procedures where these exist; they may be less formally documented with microemployers An
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Introduction: This act protects the information of vulnerable adults which they provide. This act protects the information of vulnerable adults which they provide. This assignment will be outlining key legislation and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work and a production of a descriptive decorative mind map will be included with examples related to health and social care. This act helps protect adults who cannot make decisions for themselves due to a learning disability or mental health
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CACHE Level 3 Award‚ Level 3 Certificate and Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education Unit 1 An Introduction to working with children E1 – Describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. There are three types of settings that provide education and also care for children these are called the Statutory Sector‚ Voluntary Sector and the Private Sector. They all have specific jobs/roles‚ each providing services aimed at different people
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