GCSE: Health and Social Care
- Marked by Teachers essays 58
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Evaluation Of How A Nursery Can Meet A Child's PIES
This is because I felt that my viewpoints and judgement might be contrasted with somebody else?s, this would result in both of us not asking particular questions and having a limited data. I was only able to interview three nursery staff out of five due to the busy schedule. I did, however, get a wide range of views from the nursery nurses I asked, each of the nursery nurses were polite and helpful in answering the questions and patient in waiting for me whilst I wrote on the notebook.
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Early Years Care Values
Confidentiality- this means keeping things isolated. It is important to keep things secluded, so that the children stay safe from hazard. Parental authorisation is needed to pass information on about the children to people outside the nursery. Nurseries should store the confidential information safely so it is secure from getting into an erroneous persons hands for example, nursery staff in Alperton should have locks on cupboards and passwords on computers. If a person came to the nursery asking for information about a certain child, the nursery staff should not give them any info and they should question the person about their identity and their connection with the child.
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Communication in Healthcare
Facial Expressions Facial expressions are movements of the face that shows a person?s feelings. For example; smiling shows happiness and frowning shows sadness. Gestures Gestures are deliberate movements of the hands to express a meaning. For example; thumbs-up can show an agreement or pleasure and rising you fist can show anger or aggression. Touch or contact Touch or contact is physically touching a person to show an emotion. For example; placing a hand on a person?s arm or shoulder can be seen as reassuring them.
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Private Sector and Public Sector in Childcare
Privacy legislation usually calls organisations in the public sector a public body or a public authority. Advantages of public sectors is that public control the services and therefore the profit margins are kept low. The costs of using public sectors are covered from the taxpayer therefore people are unlikely to go to debt. The government directly controls public sectors, therefore public sectors cannot be used inappropriately. However, there are disadvantages like the money that is used comes from the taxpayers, therefore there would be a limitations of money to spend on certain things so won?t be valued.
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Informal Carers And Their Influence On Children
A hug from a grandparent, for example, can effect a child?s emotional development. If grandparents are openly loving, and in harmony they will have a development effect on the child, which has a positive effect on his or her continuing development. That child will tend to be firmly attached, pleasant-sounding in his/her relationships, and tolerant of familiarity as an adult. In contrast, contact with an emotionally voracious grandparent leaves a child underprivileged, anxiously attached, and hurting. The child might feel anxious about starting school and will probably settle with some reassurance. Grandparents are a vital in children emotional development because children begin to learn how to cope with their feeling by observing people surrounding them during early childhood.
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