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    Unit 3 Cypw

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    Unit 3 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law. These are all covered by law so that no one is taken advantage of and also so that both Parties are covered to a certain point and makes sure everyone is treated fairly i.e. * Minimum wage * Hours worked (working time directive) * Discrimination * Health and safety * Holiday entitlements * Redundancy and dismissal * Training * Disciplinary procedures * Union rights and consultation‚ etc. These apply to all Work environments

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    cypw unit 66

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    Unit 66 1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early year’s framework. Welfare requirements were bought in‚ in September 2008 as part of the EYFS welfare requirements and are compulsory. They are split into 5 groups. These are: - Safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare - This has legal and statutory guidance. Under the general legal requirements‚ the provider must take necessary steps to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. The provider must promote

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    Cypw Activity Plan

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    Activity Plan Recognising letters of the alphabet and their shapes with coloured stickers During this activity I will be working with 4 children‚ 3 male and 1 female. The children’s ages shall be mixed between 3-4 years. For the beginning I shall be using a poll for the children‚ consisting of a sheet with the full alphabet printed in a bold; black font for the children to understand and use this to help select the letters which they recognise. With this task it was decided that the most

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    unit 22

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    Unit 22 developments 2.1 A child may be born with impairments such as sight or hearing difficulty. These impairments will have a great impact on a child’s life. If a child is unable to see they may not have had the opportunity to join in with physical activities such as running or football‚ therefore they may be lacking in this area. If a child is deaf they may not be able to communicate accurately to other people so may have little social skills. Learning difficulties are also a factor that

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    Shc 33-1.2

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    SHC 33 1-1.2 Describe the potential effects of discrimination Discrimination mean mistreatment with group of people or individual. People harm (discriminate) other people because of their ethnicity‚disability‚feel that someone is weaker‚ showing off infront of friends‚ because of their views‚ nationality‚gender‚ atc .. Effects of discrimination can be different‚ it depends on each person individually. Person who is discriminated may harm himself physically or mental. For example‚ a girl who

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    Unit 22

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    Unit 22 1.1 Bacteria are a single cell micro-organism that can only be seen from under a microscope. It lives off the nutrients from its surroundings. Viruses are disease producing agents far smaller than bacteria‚ They are enclosed in a protein coating which makes them more difficult to destroy. The basic unit of Fungi is a hypha which is a hollow tube. The hypha threads spread out over and into the food material making a visible mesh or mycelium. Some fungi form together to create toadstools

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    Task Shc 23

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    TASK SHC 23 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity-Everyone is individual and different‚ valuing differences. Equality- Opportunities to develop and learn while their physical and emotional safety and well being are being protected. Children are given access to same opportunities Inclusion- is a process of identifying and breaking down barriers to participation and belonging. Discrimination- when people are judged about their culture‚ gender‚race‚lifestyle‚age.

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    SHC 33 Level 3 CYPW The Importance of Equality and Inclusion (SHC33) 1.1 As human beings‚ we are all different. The human race is made up of people with a whole range of different characteristics and backgrounds. This rich and diverse melting pot contributes to making a well-rounded and strong community. However this is sometimes viewed in a negative light‚ so it is highly important that we encourage children to view it in a positive way. In order to promote diversity‚ inclusion and equality

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    Genesis 22

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    people in the sense of entire nations and individuals as well. In each situation‚ there was a purpose for the challenges. Sometimes God looked to see how people would act or follow the laws‚ and other times he simply wanted to test them. In Genesis 22‚ God tested Abraham’s faith. He instructed him to travel to Moriah and offer his son Isaac to him as a burnt offering. Abraham decides to obey God and take Isaac to the place that he was told. He brought with him two of his servants and on arrival to

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    SHC 22: Introduction to personal development in heath‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Task 1: Describe the duties and responsibilities of own role. An Early Year Practitioner (or Nursery Nurse) deals especially with children during her day‚ not only by playing with them or reading them stories or teaching them rhymes/ songs. An Early Year Practitioner should be able to provide a programme of activities suitable for the age of the children he is taking care of. The

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