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    / Perseverance / Persistence (Tidak berputus asa / mempunyai keazaman yang tinggi) We must be determined / persevered / persistent to achieve what we want. John Taylor 2. Family Love We must love our family. John Taylor‚ Andrea Taylor SAMPLE QUESTIONS The following are the novels studied in the literature component in English Language 1. Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne 2. How I Met Myself by David A. Hill 3. The Railway Children by Edith Nesbitt SAMPLE QUESTION 1: Based on one novel

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    E1 The practitioner has many responsibilities‚ but the practitioner’s main responsibility is to safe guard the child and make the environment safe for themselves and the children in the setting. By doing this the parents know their children are in a safe environment and the practitioner will safe guard them. This will build a trusting relationship between the parent and the practitioner. Also when the practitioner is dealing with the child they would have to look at all areas of the child. For example

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    Unit 20: Children Parents and Family needs E1 Explain the needs of families which may require professional support. Families may have a variety of needs‚ in which they need professional support. Families with a large number of children may not have the required amount of living space‚ this could mean that children are sharing beds‚ or parents are not sleeping in a room. Children will lack of sleep are proven to concentrate less and develop slower. Families that are suffering with poverty may

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    Considered? Pre-birth assessments must be considered in the following cases: * Where previous child(ren) have been removed because of Significant Harm * When a person is deemed to be a risk to children lives in the household or joins the family * Where there are concerns about the mother’s ability to protect * Where there are acute professional concerns regarding parenting capacity‚ particularly in relation to parental mental health‚ learning disability‚ or domestic violence.

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    Understand the role of the social care worker 1.1 - Some of the major differences in a working relationship compared to a personal relationship include pay. You are normally paid to be in the environment in which you are working. You may be working closely with people you would not socialise with. Someone who may be leading others in a working relationship could be someone who in a personal relationship does not take a controlling role. In a work relationship there may be professional boundaries

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    Rory and Granda had to move from place to place. This affected Granda’s health. First‚ they went to Darren’s mum’s caravan. When Rory received news from Darren that they were found out‚ they escaped again. This time they were rescued by Ruby and family. They went on an

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    checks for all staff‚ including agency staff‚ students and volunteers‚ working with children. To fulfil their commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people all organisations that provide services for children‚ parents or families‚ or work with children‚ should have in place: Clear priorities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children explicitly stated in key policy documents and commissioning strategies; a clear commitment by senior management to the importance

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    Unit 2 – Development from conception to age 16 years. E1. Describe the development of children in a selected age range and in two areas of development. Stages of physical development The First Month From age’s birth to three years‚ the child should be able to lie supine‚ lie with head turned to one side‚ and by one month can lift the head. If pulled to sitting position‚ the head will lag‚ the back curves over and the head falls forward. Also the child should be able to turn his or her head towards

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    (UASC) are oppressed in the UK. An unaccompanied asylum seeking child is a person under the age of eighteen who has left their country of origin in order to seek refuge and is ‘separated from both parents and are not being cared for by an adult who‚ by law or custom has responsibility to do so’ (UNHCR‚ 1994:121). They are therefore applying for asylum in their own right. Discrimination is the process of identifying that someone is different and‚ due to this difference‚ treating them unfairly (Thompson

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    Taking action to enable all children and young people to have the best outcome and “The action we take to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm- is everyone’s responsibility. Everyone who comes into contact with children and families has a role to play.” [Working together to safeguard children] Legislation guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety are – Children’s act 1989 & 2004

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