Level 2 Certificate Children and Young People’s Workforce.
Unit 007 (Assignment 008 )
Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People.
Samantha Drinkwater.
Outcome 1: Know about the legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and yound people including e-safety.
1. Identify one current and national piece of legislation relevant to safeguarding children and young people’s welfare.
Policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people are -
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 - which ensure that children are safe and looked after, children have the right to be protected from all forms of physical or mental violence, injury or
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* Call emergency services.
The emergency services need to be called, and given all the correct information, such as, if you are with the casualty now, how many people are involved, the patients age/gender, if they are conscious. Computer software then uses this information to determine the priority of the call which is then categorised into emergency or non emergency.
* Follow instructions from emergency services, and other members of staff.
Emergency services may give instructions over the phone, such as move child into recovery position, or keep wound elevated, this will also give some reassurance to the child. And is helpful for the emergency services as they are aware of how the child/young person is reacting to this.
* Inform parent/guardian.
Every child should have a record with emergency contact details of parents, grandparents, carers or any other relative. They should be people that are easy to contact and who can contact parents if necessary.
The person in charge will contact this person as soon as possible and tell that person what has happened, and where the child is being taken, if the child has to be taken to hospital before the parents arrive, the parents need to be informed on where the child is, someone that the child knows well should be at the
1.1 Outline current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedure within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people.
In order to not only promote the welfare of children within a setting but also to protect them from harm and abuse there are a number of pieces of legislation and statutory guidance that must be adhered to. Both laws and statutory guidance are mandatory and so legally enforceable and must act as a foundation of which policies and procedures within any setting can be based upon.
Explain how current and relevant legislation and policy affects work with children and young people.
Cyp core 3.3 – Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people.1.1 outline current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures with own UK home nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people.
Children Act 1989 – Protecting children’s welfare and to provide services according to the specific needs of children.
1.1 outline current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures within own UK home nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people.
- If a child is collected late by a parent/carer then two staff members must stay until the child is collected.
Legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures affecting the safeguarding of children and young people would be:-
1. Outline current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people.
There are many different people and roles that are there to help if you are concerned about a child, for example if you are concerned a child may have been abused, you should report it to the
If the person left with the child and we are concerned about the child's safety, staff will alert the Police immediately and request intervention.
During a disaster, a health care professional should always attempt to obtain consent from the parents or legal guardian before treating a minor. The existence of the disaster does not authorize the emergency physician to treat a minor without consent of a parent unless the minor’s life is in jeopardy if delayed. However, if the patient is unable to be identified and consent cannot be given in a timely manner, then the physician should act in the best interest of the patient until a consent is obtained. A pediatrician is faced with the combination of “parental consent and patient assent “when working in the emergency department. If a pediatrician is unclear about these factors, the pediatrician should know the state and federal law pertaining
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If I have more than 1 child in my care, I will use my best judgement as to how other children will be looked after. You would be consulted about this by phone. There is a parent ring round provision in the event of an emergency to inform all parents of children under my care.
When I am working in the crèche with the children, I make sure that the children are all safe, sometime accidents do happen. If an accident does happen while I am there I would find out what has happened, by asking the child and other members of staff. While I am finding out what has happened I would give the appropriate first aid and recorded it in the first aid book.