MAINTAIN AN ENVIRONMENT TO EMPOWER PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Assessment 21382/01 Task 1 Answer the following questions and exercises: 1. Detail five (5) ways that you can support and encourage the independence and self determination of a person with a disability. * Assist people to maintain their dignity by maintaining existing valued social roles and by finding ways for them to gain more valued roles. * Respect the individual’s right to self-esteem and self-determination. It’s
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Safeguarding Children Outcome 1.1- Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Legislation and guidlines Some of the main legislations around safeguarding children begin with the Children Act (1989). This was updated with the Children Act (2004) which included the principle of integrated childrens services and incorporated the five main principles of Every Child Matters (2003)‚ which clearly
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Outcome 1 Explain the purpose and principles of effective communication and relationships in a diverse school Why do we communicate? How do we communicate? Two simple questions but many different answers of how and why we communicate with others and the effect it has when communicating with people. Depending on the age of who we are trying to communicate with whether a child or an adult‚ someone whose English is a second language‚ or someone who has a disability the way in which we communicate
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Post 16 options are as follows; From Summer 2013 the participation age for school leavers is being raised to age 17 the from Summer 2014 the participation age will raise again to age 18. Stay at School Young people and adults can stay in full time education at either 6th Form or College. Depending on their grades they will be able to sit GCSE’s‚ A levels or courses then if desired can move on to University. Start a Training Course They may wish to further their education
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Paxina Bwalya Kimbinyi TDA 2.1: Child and Young Person Development 1.1. Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: * Physical development * Communication and intellectual development * Social‚ emotional and behavioural development Children and young people development follows a pattern from simple to complex. For example‚ children learn to stand before they can walk‚ skip or hop. Communication also progresses
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things have change‚ some for the better and some for the worse‚ and the way people look at and feel about those that are different or have disabilities is no different. In the past‚ if you had a disability‚ you were a "stupid" or "weird." You were labeled with words like "retarded" or "freak." There was no right to an education‚ as many felt as though these individuals could not learn anyway. They felt as though these people could not do the same things or would not live up to society’s expectation’s
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3.1: Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults 1.1 I am going to use the role of a T.A for the purpose of explaining the importance of communication and relationships simply for example purposes. (A) Communication has always been the most important skill when socialising and building relationships with people. When first meeting or approaching an individual‚ be it a child‚ young person or adult‚ body language and facial expressions can form good vibes
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Management | Change Management | | The Impact of Change on People | | Shabnam Shakiliyeva | 4/20/2012 | | Content Introduction ...........................................................................................3 1. The impact of change on people...................................................3 2. Transition Leadership...................................................................4 3. How To Manage People Through Change..............................
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Children in the country are being poisoned from lead painting used on homes‚ schools and other products. Lead is a toxic substance that is harmful to people for any age‚ especially young children. When the lead is absorbed into the body‚ it can affect their health systems and cause damage to the brain‚ vital organs such as nerves‚ kidneys and blood. Lead exposure may also cause behavioral problems‚ like learning disabilities and delayed people’s development. Lead in painting also used to create
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Children: Children need to feel comfortable away from their parents / carers (children look to role models). If an adult is able to communicate in a way the child clearly understands‚ as well as able to listen to their responses‚ then the child will feel comfortable and therefore safe. The child will be more confident in participating in school settings when they are around people who make them feel that way. Young People: Young people are starting to better develop their communication skills but
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