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    PERD 6 – Task 2 Promoting a healthy environment for children P6.5 When planning my involvement in serving up lunch I didn’t need any parental consent but I did however‚ need permission from the staff in my setting as students don’t have any involvement with preparing food‚ only feeding the children. Before I began preparing the child’s lunch I ensured that I followed the placement policy which state that before meals “”all tables used during mealtimes were cleaned before the children could

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    Safe Recruitment Policies

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    All organisations must ensure they have in place safe recruitment policies and practices‚ including enhanced Disclosure & barring service (DBS) checks for all staff‚ including agency staff‚ students and volunteers‚ working with children. To fulfil their commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people all organisations that provide services for children‚ parents or families‚ or work with children‚ should have in place: Clear priorities for safeguarding and promoting the

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    spending a night out in the wilderness is what is needed and wanted in a camping trip. However with technology finding its way into outdoor hobby‚ are you truly getting the same experience? The ideal outdoor experience is just to kick back and listen to nature and at night admire the stars. It puts the mind at ease when you stray from the fast life and enter the calm outdoors. RV’s can hide this side of camping. With tenting‚ however‚ there are no limitations and no distractions to the experience of camping

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    Unit 4 Assignment Keeping children safe E1 Identify legislation which influences healthysafe and secure environments for early years settings And D1 Explain how the 5 pieces of legislation in E1 establish and maintain healthysafe and secure environments Five main laws that underpin the provision of health‚ safe and secure environments for young children are: Health and Safety At Work Act 1974 Under the act 1974‚ both employers and employees have duties. Employers must produce a written policy

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    P1 In order to ensure a safe pre-school environment settings have in place policies and procedures which are followed by the staff and management. A health and safety policy outlines emergency procedures including Fire Evacuation it will also have procedures for pupils with medical needs and Risk Assessment. In my settings‚ staff follows a safety check every morning of the inside and outside play area‚ ensuring there are no hazards like broken glass‚ animal mess‚ broken toys‚ wet and slippery

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    Outdoor Summer Activities

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    Anderson Professor Nowak Writing 95/ T /R 2 April 2013 Assignment 2 Outdoor Summer Activities During the warm summer months‚ many people like to be outside. The sun draws us outside after a cold winter to enjoy the sun. One fun way to do this is by organizing outdoor activities with family or friends. There can be variety of leisure activities that people can do; these activities can take from one person to

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    Outdoor Sporting Products

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    Outdoor Sporting Products‚ Inc. Executive Summary The compensation plan for salespeople at Outdoor Sporting should be changed to reflect the company?s long-term strategy and success. The compensation/incentive plan is not effective as proven by the company?s flat sales despite a growing market for outdoor sporting products. Other pertinent facts/issues: 1. McDonald strongly believes that each salesperson should be earning $50‚000/year. 2. Salespeople currently tend to sell close to home‚ neglecting

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    A Healthy Body Makes a Healthy Mind? ) Posted on November 16‚ 2013by fanbin23 Many people believe that “A healthy body makes a healthy mind”. I hesitate on the word “make” — Assuming a healthy mind means something like integrity‚ happiness and optimistic attitude‚ I believe that people who have a healthy body usually also have a healthy mind‚ but a healthy body is not necessarily for a healthy mind. The players in professional sports leagues are probably the most physically healthy people

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    The factors affecting safe drinking water: Describe and explain the different factors effecting access to safe drinking water. (10 marks) Planning and Notes: * From 1996 – 2006 +/- 1.56 billion people gained access to improved drinking-water sources. * Today 87% people drink from improved water sources compared to 77% in 1990. Physical factors that affect safe drinking water: * Amount of precipitation * Seasonal distribution of precipitation * Physical ability of the surface area to

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    Britannica on Puritan Revolution: Puritanism under the Stuarts (1603-49) Events under James I. Puritan hopes were raised when James VI of Scotland succeeded Elizabeth as James I of England in 1603. James was known to be Calvinist in theology‚ and he had once signed the Negative Confession of 1581 favouring the Puritan position. In 1603 the Millenary Petition (with a claimed thousand signatures) presented Puritan grievances to the King‚ and in 1604 the Hampton Court Conference was held

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