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    054 Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Children’s and Young People’s Settings Outcome 1 Understand how duty of care contributes to safe Practice 1.) Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role I have a duty of care to ensure that all children under my care and assistants who work alongside me are kept safe from harm. This means I must carry out risk assessments to ensure that their environment is a safe and clean space for them to explore‚ work and play in. I also teach

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    coming to America to find a better life. I asked Shoa about his real parents in Ethiopia and what happen to them‚ he told me they abounded him and his sister for their own good because they couldn’t feed them so there real parents send them to an orphanage and that’s were shoa and his sister were adopted. When orphans get adopted by other families who will always love and care for them and try their best to make them feel like their own‚ orphans will always have questions behind their mind for why

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    Jerusha Abbott was brought up at the John Grier Home‚ an old-fashioned orphanage. The children were wholly dependent on charity and had to wear other people’s cast-off clothes. Jerusha’s unusual first name was selected by the matron off a gravestone (she hates it and uses "Judy" instead)‚ while her surname was selected out of the phone book. At the age of 18‚ she has finished her education and is at loose ends‚ still working in the dormitories at the institution where she was brought up. One day

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    Adoption In Nigeria. I have chosen the country Nigeria to research on adoption‚ because Nigeria is the country where by my Parents and their ancestors are from. I have also seen a few adoptions take place‚ Few years ago I even volunteered at an Orphanage in Nigeria‚ it was a mind blowing experience‚ many kids called me their aunty anytime I came by. Remembering those moments made me want to know more about the little kids life and what process it takes for them to have a parent of theirs. And I would

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    CACHE Level 2 Award/Certificate/Diploma in Child Care and Education Question 1 D1: An example of a statutory provision for children under 5 years is a nursery. A nursery helps children learn to communicate‚ reach a certain level of independency and helps the children understand the stuff e.g. numbers‚ colours‚ fruits‚ animals etc. It also allows children to learn new things in a fun environment and at their own pace. A nursery helps to get children into a routine of a classroom. Nurseries often

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    Unit 5: Communication and professional skills within child care and education D1:There are many aspects in relation to professional practice. Four areas of professional practice are: Attitudes to work Time keeping and attendance Awareness of children’s development Understanding children’s behaviour D2: It is important when working within a childcare setting that your timekeeping and attendance is up to scratch‚ punctuality is key because within this type of setting as a practitioner

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    Unit 5 E1 In professional relationships practitioners have the responsibility to follow the laws and legislation; they can do this by following setting policies and procedures. Practitioners should maintain and respect the principles of confidentiality. They must ensure the child’s safety and development is paramount‚ and be committed to meeting the needs of the children. They should also respect the parents and children‚ and their views. Understanding the importance of teamwork is also essential

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    SECTION 1 EXAM QUESTIONS 1) When Should a Childcare Worker be given sensitive information about children and their families A childcare worker should only be given sensitive information when the family asks the childcare manager to do so. 2) State Four General Principles regarding confidentiality in child protection Adopting a Professional Approach Working in Partnership with parents Avoiding Judgemental attitudes in the assessment of abuse Confidentiality 3) How

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    In 2000‚ an 8 year old girl‚ Victoria Climbie‚ was immensely tortured and murdered by her guardians. Her death resulted in mass investigation and demand for a stricter child safety laws. The inquiry led by Lord Laming in 2003 lead‚ to a green paper‚ a preliminary report of government proposals that were published in order to raise discussion on the matter‚ Every Child Matters. This then produced The Children Act 2004 which is an update to the main legislation of the Children Act 1989 that covers

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    From the Teaching column of the December 2011 issue of Perspectives on History Instilling Civic Responsibility in the Classroom By Rebecca Bates Since the early 1990s‚ there have been calls inside and outside the academy for a reform of higher education. Reformers advocate teaching methods that include engaged learning and ethical training for citizenship‚ rather than mere knowledge acquisition and abstract speculation. In response‚ many teachers of American history have experimented widely

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