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    Childcare Level 3

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    private Girls School; it is private because you have to pay to go to the school each term. Meadow lane infant’s school is school which is a statutory setting; this is because it is run by the government. “These are services that have to be available by law‚ i.e. legislation has been passed which requires either the government or local authorities to provide them.” (Tassoni P‚ 2007‚ page 3) Brownies is run by Girl Guiding UK‚ which is voluntary organised for girls and young women. Brownies is their section

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    one person designed to enhance learning in another” (Understanding Pedagogy: And Its Impact on Learning edited by Peter Mortimore 1999 - Sage) [C14: from Latin paedagōgus‚ from Greek paidagōgos -slave who looked after his master’s son.] (Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991‚ 1994‚ 1998‚ 2000‚ 2003) We are responsible for our master’s sons‚ for their learning and for making the right decisions in terms of facilitating their learning. The whole subject

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    Assignment Task 1 Regulatory bodies and current legislations OFSTED Ofsted is the office for standards in Education‚ children’s services and skills. They make sure that people achieve excellence in care of children and young people. Ofsted assess children services in local areas and inspect services for looked after children ‚ safeguarding and child protection. Ofsted’s job is to check places that young people and children are looked after and the people who look after children and young people

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    do to protect the welfare of children in unfortunate circumstances‚ to offer support and protection for children whom may be suffering or are likely to suffer significant harm. Equality Act 2010 The Equality Act 2010 provides a new discrimination law which is there to protect individuals from unfair treatment and promotes a fair and more equal society. Every Child Matters 2012 This particular piece of legislation aims for every child‚ whatever their background or circumstance‚ to have the support

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    harm. The Act was intended to allow the child to have equal rights‚ feelings and wishes and to ensure children were consulted and kept informed. The Children Act provides support from local authorities. In particular for families whose children are in need and enforces laws to protect children who may be suffering or are likely to suffer significant harm. Education Act 2002 The Education Act sets out the responsibilities of local education authorities ‚ head teachers and all those who work

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    contact with the children/young peoples families‚ making children/young people understand all of us have to work to and adhere to rules and boundaries in order to protect all of us. We have designated areas that children/young people are allowed as long as they are adequately supervised. They are allowed to wait in the reception area as long as the escort or diver accompanies them from the car and hands them over to the contact supervisor. We have family contact rooms with activities and toys

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    and to be listened too. • The right to care • Services for disabled children • Services for children living away from home This convention is used as guidelines and is not a part of UK law. There is no one set legislation that covers safeguarding children and young people in the UK. There are different laws and guidelines that cover different parts of the UK‚ England‚ Wales‚ Scotland and Northern Ireland. The following is a list of current legislation guidelines‚ policies and procedures for England

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    discussion‚ the Government published Every Child Matters: the Next Steps and passed the Children Act 2004‚ providing the legislative spine for developing more effective and accessible services focused around the needs of children‚ young people and families. Every Child Matters: Change for Children was published in November 2004. This is a new approach to the well-being of children and young people from birth to age 19. The Government’s aim is for every child‚ whatever their background or their

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    government or local authority for example: St. Anthony’s Catholic Primary School. This type of sector is funded by people who pay tax or national insurance. ‘’A statutory service is one that is provided by government after a law (or statute) has been passed by parliament. Such law says that either: a service must be provided (i.e. there is a duty to provide it)... or a service can be provided (i.e. there is a power to provide it if an authority chooses)...’’ (Thornes 2008 pg2) Another type of setting

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    acknowledged by the Government in 1991 and the UN includes all the privileges of children to abuse‚ to be able to express their opinions‚ to be looked after and provisions for children with a disability or away from home. But the UN is not part of the Law in the UK so despite that each administration says they refer to it as part of children

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