• Be healthy • Stay Safe • Enjoy and Achieve • Make a positive contribution • Achieve Economic well being. Rules builds up trust, a common standard for children and young people and I feel it is essential for young people to learn respect for others , self-control and social interaction with others. All schools have policies and they are not stand alone as they have to relate to Local Authority and national guidelines. e.g The Children's Act 2004. The reason for these policies are to promote positive behaviour and all schools have policies on : • Behaviour • Bullying • Child Protection • Equal Opportunities As a TA it is our responsibility to find out about the role of staff, rewards and sanctions and training.
The policies include guidance: Behaviour policy :( Promoting appropriate behaviour in the children and discouraging inappropriate behaviour) The school’s behaviour policy is very important because this policy gives guidelines to all members of staff how they can manage children behaviour. In my setting there is a code of conduct policy help to manage the children’s behaviour effectively and in a manner appropriate to their stage of development and their individual needs and make sure staff and children keep calm when dealing with inappropriate behaviour. In my setting class teacher ensure that both sides of the story are heard and dealt with consistently. . Navneet Kaur (Neetu) Identify transitions that only some children and young people may experience e.g.
209 Support children and young people’s positive behaviour. 1.1 Describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. The policies and procedures in place in my setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s behaviour are, • Behaviour policy • Anti-bullying policy • Attendance • Dealing with conflict and inappropriate behaviour • Rewards and sanctions • Code of conduct Behaviour policy The behaviour policy is a guideline to staff on how pupils should behave. It is important for all staff to apply the behaviour policy for the safety of all pupils and staff. The behaviour policy should be clear for all staff, pupils and parents to understand and be followed at all times.
TDA 2.9 1.1 1.2 1.1) Describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people's positive behavior. In every setting the must have a behaviour pocily as it is a legal requirement.This will tell what the staff will do if any situation occurs within the setting. These guidelines are in place for the staff and parents to understand all the codes of condust that are in place.The behaviour pocily needs to be read and understood by staff to be consistent with all techniques to encourage positive behaviour and be consistent in the use of intervention techniques and set a good example to the children and be good role models.In my setting they have many different guidelines e.g Safeguarding children (
Basic everyday good manners should be recognised and a subtle prompt given if missed to ensure the correct level of respect is both given and received. * Understand expectations and limits- All children within the school should know what the schools expectations of positive behaviour is. This could be outlined by class rules and school rules and should be made clear from the
This regulator is important as they ensure teachers training are kept up to date, to allow children and young people the ability to gain the best education possible, meeting and providing for individual needs/requirements. OFSTED are also reliable as they give members of the public reinsurance of child safety, putting parents / guardians at ease. OFSTED must abide by the Data Protect Act (1998) to prevent leaking of information which may put children/young people at risk. Safeguarding is also a regulation OFSTED professionals need to consider when inspecting and regulating schools as children’s safety and educational needs is at the heart of their
Stephanie lockett essay 4227-115 promote positive behaviour all aspects of our job rolls will be regulated by policies and procedures and also current legislation that we have to follow within the care setting and we should receive mandatory training that we attend will be designed to cover all aspects of legislation such as the children's act, which provides a code of practice to be able to enable it's to provide the best possible care and support for the children and young people. We also have inspections from OFSTED who ensure we are meeting not only our care standards,but also those relating to behaviour and how we encourage positive behaviour is evaluated. As members of the team we have the responsibility of recording all incidents of behaviour to support these should include both positive and negative behaviour. At number four we record positive behaviour in the plan of care files in the positive behaviour section. We also have a format called record of intervention also at number four we have three different types of these forms they are for self harm, absconding and behavioural.
Describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. 1. 1.1 The policies and procedures in place in my setting relevant to promoting children’s and young people’s behaviour are, • Behaviour policy • Anti-bullying policy • Attendance • Dealing with conflict and inappropriate behaviour • Rewards and sanctions • Code of conduct Behaviour policy The behaviour policy is a guideline to staff on how pupils should behave. It is important for all staff to apply the behaviour policy for the safety of all pupils and staff. The behaviour policy should be clear for all staff, pupils and parents to understand and be followed at all times.
Unit 79: Promote Positive Behaviour Unit summary The purpose of this unit is to provide the learner with the knowledge, understanding and skills required to promote positive behaviour and respond appropriately to incidences of challenging behaviour. 1.1 Explain how legislation, frameworks, codes of practice and policies relating to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practice within every care setting there are policies and procedures, in our job roles we are regulated by these policies and procedures and government legislation. Within my setting the staffs are trained in mandatory courses that cover all relevant legislation such as safeguarding ensuring that the staffs understands the legal policies in place to provide best care for the residents who they support. within my setting staff also have to attend challenging behaviour courses which focuses on behaviour that is challenging and help to put proactive strategies in place to de-escalate a situation and how reactive strategies may need to be used in the correct way to reduce and risk of harm to the individual This is an effective training course as it ensures staff to be consistent in their approach to challenging behaviour. Within my role along with other staff I am also responsible for recording and logging any incidents of challenging behaviour this will include any reactive strategies used and what first aid may have been required.
Unit 115. (1) 1) Explain how legislation, frameworks, codes of practise and policies relating to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practise. In all aspects of my role I am regulated by my company’s policies and government legalisation. I have been trained in mandatory training courses that cover the children’s act and child protection making sure that I understand the legal policies in place to provide the best care for the young people I support. I have also been trained in Team Teach which is a course that focuses on positive handling techniques and de-escalating behaviour.