A) Welfare Requirements
W1: Safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare
W1.1: The provider must take necessary steps to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in the setting.
1) What dose safeguarding children’s mean?
Safeguarding the children is my responsibility as being a registered childminder give me a legal responsibility to be able to safeguard the child/ren in my care in line with procedure laid out in LONDON CHILD PROTECTION PROCEDURE 3RD EDITION. I will play my part in helping the child and their family’s getting the support and help they need. When I see any unexplained injuries or any signs of symptoms of child abuse and see that the child is at risk I will make a referral …show more content…
Outdoors- If we are going to the park I will have badges on the child/ren with the name of my setting and the phone number on them.
Make sure the area that the child/ren are playing at is clear of any needless glass alcohol and drugs most of all any strangers that look like up to no good.
I will ensure that I will do role play with the child/ren to teach them how to make them safer and independent at the same time by playing games and doing safety activities with the child/ren makes the child more confident and safe themselves. 4) What are the possible signs/symptoms of child abuse or neglect? What would you do if you suspected a child was being abused? Who should you contact/ share this information with? * Children are most likely to be abused by adults whom they now and trust and most abusing children is done by a men the women dose between 5/10 per. * The signs and symptoms to look out for are unexplained injuries, burses mark’s burns with hot water and cigarette burn’s rope mark’s bit mark’s also injuries that are on parts of the body where accidental injuries are unlikely are on the cheeks, chest and