Assessment task-TDA 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Task 1 1.1 Identify the current legislation‚guidelines‚policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ including e-safety The children act 1989 The children act 2004 Working together to safeguarding children 2006 The child exploitation and online protection (ceop)centre The children’s act 2004 The children’s act 2004 was prompted by the lord laming inquiry
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Unit 333.3.2. Explain policies and procedures that are in place to protect children‚ young people and adults who work with them. In every organisation there are policies and procedures that the workforce has to follow‚ within the Education services we are no different and our policies and procedures are in place to protect both the young people and the people working with them. Legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures affecting the safeguarding of children and young people would be:-
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1:outline current legislation and polices relating to children Policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people are - The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989‚ which ensure that children are safe and looked after‚ children have the right to be protected from all forms of physical or mental violence‚ injury or abuse‚ neglect‚ negligent treatment‚ maltreatment or exploitation including sexual abuse by those looking after them. Children Act
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Extended assignment T7: Work to support children and young people in change and transition. D Criteria For this extended assignment I have decided to look at children transitioning from day nursery to school. Transitioning from one place to another can be scary for small children so it is important that we support the children through the transition. Moving from nursery to school can be quite scary for children because they are two different settings. A nursery is a much smaller setting that
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CU1513 – Contribute to the support of positive environments for children and young people. 1.1 A positive environment is a setting that supports the children and young people who attend it to achieve their full potential in a challenging and achievable fashion. 1.2 The two compulsory registers for children and young people are the Child Early years register and the general childcare register. 3.1 Skincare – children should wash there hands after using the toilet and before eating. Faces
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the past. The requests must be made in writing and in some cases schools may need to protect information due to confidentiality. How this affects my school • Advice and assistance must be given to anyone requesting information • All information recorded must be professional and relevant not opinions as these can be requested to be seen. • Follow the relevant guidance when given a request for information so confidentiality is not breached Unit 302 4.1/4.2 Data Protection Act 1998
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1.3 Analyse how national and local guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding affect day to day work with children and young people The LSCB is responsible for ensuring that all agencies and departments that work with children and young people in the Borough ‚ work in unity to support the welfare and safety of children in that area.. To ensure that work is carried out in an effective manner the LSCB coordinate the work of local agencies to provide a more optimistic outcome in regards
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The following legislation affects Safeguarding children and young people in the UK- The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the child 1989 this includes childrens rights to protection from abuse‚ the right to express their views and be listened to‚ and the right to care and services for diabled children or children living away from home. Although different british governments have said that it regards itself bound by the Convention and refers to it in child protection guidance‚it has not
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2.2/1.1 Current Legislation The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) This agreement identifies the rights and freedoms of all children in a set of 54 articles. These rights include articles that ensure that children are safe and looked after. Article 19 states a child’s right to be ‘protected from all forms of physical and mental violence‚ injury or abuse‚ neglect or negligent‚ maltreatment or exploitation including sexual abuse.’ The UK signed up to this treaty in 1991
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Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people Learning Outcome: 1.1 Title of outcome: Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people Legislation is the term used to describe the laws or Acts and Statutes enacted by the UK Parliament. The UK government provides guidelines to organisations and individuals in England and Wales to inform them about how legislation enacted in
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