The children and young people's workforce is large and diverse. Its composition raises some important questions about who works with children and in what sort of organisations.…
2.3Explain the importance of active participation of children and young people in decisions affecting their lives.…
Creating an environment in which all children can flourish is an important part of working with children and young people. Some families experience negative discrimination, where they are treated less well than others because…
Make children and young people feel valued and respected by involving them in decision making.…
An inclusive approach is built on respect. It is important that practitioners develop respectful relationships with children and their families because of…
O’Dell, L and Leverett, S. (2011) Working with children and young people: co-constructing practice, Introduction.…
Own working practice can affect children and young people’s development in many ways. Children learn trough impersonation, so it is important to always keep in mind that they need to have good role models. When I am working with children, I always remember to be encouraging and trust worthy.…
Importance of supporting the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of access.…
•being a voice for practitioners and supporting them to deliver the very best outcomes for children and young people…
All organisations which work with children have a responsibility to recruit staffs who are suitable to work with children. When some one…
In England Every Child and Young Person Matters. This outlines the Children, Young People and Family commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. It outlines how we will improve outcomes for all children and young people and prepare them positively for living in a diverse society.…
Task 1 Q4 – Explain how different types of intervention can promote positive outcomes for children and young people where development is not following the expected pattern.…
In my opinion living in a diverse society, along with understanding and knowledge is a positive route to acceptance on a variety of levels. When looking at my own life values and experiences I feel that as a person I don’t have prejudices and discrimination, however dependant on circumstances and peers I may on occasion say something deemed to be a prejudice. However the audience I have understand that this isn’t my view and that the reason behind saying something is more as a joke. For example my sister in law is Scottish, a prejudgment would be that she doesn’t like to spend money, never thinks its cold and drinks whiskey. If I said any of these things to her she knows it’s a joke and can appreciate it for what it is without taking offence.…
Practitioners working with children do so within a complex framework of both national legislation and guidance, and local policy and procedure, directed at safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. For practitioners to achieve the best outcomes for children it is essential that they are familiar with the legislative and policy framework within which work.…
A child’s biggest role models from when they are young are their parents. Parents set examples for their children to follow. Children rely on their parents to teach them valuable lessons and raise them to excel in their lives. In the article “Raising Successful Children” by Madeline Levine and Mary Lavin’s “The Story of the Widow’s Son,” the idea that parents play a pivotal role in their child’s development is evident.…