3.3) Propose improvements to communication systems for partnership working All systems of communication will have its pros and cons and can have room for change or improvement to meet fluctuating needs of service users. A manager should always try and propose improvements to systems and encourage their staff/team to provide ideas on how to better a system. The proposals can be derived from personal experience‚ staff feedback‚ service user’s feedback‚ requirements from local authorities‚ requirements/prompts
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Demonstrate use of information management systems that meet legal and ethical requirements Your assessor will ask you to complete workbooks‚ essays etc to cover each unit of this award‚ which will differ‚ depending on which awarding body is being used. Therefore‚ the guidance answers enclosed are based on the ‘outcomes’ for each unit‚ which will support your knowledge‚ and
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Unit 1: Understand Child and Young Person Development Unit code: CYP Core 3.1 Unit reference number: L/601/1693 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 4 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years The sequence of development of a child and young person is divided into five different aspects. They include: Physical‚ social‚ communication‚ intellectual and cognitive‚ emotional and behavioural and moral development. Since every child develops at a different
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treated with dignity and respect. There are many legislations‚ Codes of practice which ty mawr follow. The workplace policies which regulate equality diversity and inclusion with each area of responsibility. Below is a list of acts. Every child matters Rights to action Equality act 2010 Essential standards for quality & safety compliance criteria The equal pay act 1975 The disability discrimination act 1995 Race relations act 1976 The children
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QCF Level 5 Leadership in Health & Social Care and CYPS Unit 1: Use and develop systems that promote communication THIS WORKSHEET IS NOT TO BE COMPLETED IF YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE KNOWLEDGE TEST FOR THIS UNIT! 1. Talk about all the different groups of people that you have to communicate with in your line of work. Discuss the different ways that you communicate with them*‚ how you ensure confidentiality (if necessary) and how you ensure that the methods you use are suitable for their particular needs
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A child or young person’s development can be influenced by a range of personal and external factors. Personal factors include genetic inheritance‚ biological programming‚ maturation or disability. External factors include insecure early relationships‚ lack of parental care or control‚ financial problems/poverty and homelessness‚ sibling jealousy/rivalry‚ unrealistic adult expectations/limitations‚ transitions (such as moving house or schools)‚ inappropriate models‚ inappropriate learning activities
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Unit 331 Outcome 4 Understand the importance of early intervention to support the speech‚ language and communication needs of children and young people. 4.1 Analyse the importance of early identification of speech‚ language and communication delays and disorders and potential risks of late recognition. Language is very crucial to learning‚ as it’s linked to our thoughts. It enables us to store any information within an organised way. If a child or young person is having difficulties in communicating
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506 1.2 Analyse the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the distinction is important It is important that this is monitored closely and the distinction between sequence and rate is defined as it can help to distinguish if a child has Special‚ educational needs. If the sequence and rate of development are not followed it can help professionals to identify that a child might be presenting as having difficulties which could lead to SEN so it is important
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Understand Child and Young Person Development Task A A1 Table 1: Physical Development Age Range | Explain the sequence and rate of development | 0-3 months | Babies at birth have learnt to use their reflexes e.g. grasp reflex
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1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important The difference between the sequence and rate of development is: Development It is series of change or growth that process undertakes‚ normally to improve on that process‚ leading to a mature stage. Sequence It is when one event follows one event after another‚ secession‚ and the events that happen after a previous event has taken place are normally dependent of the previous
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