TDA 3.2 Schools and Organisations Criteria 1.1 Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education. There are different types of childcare options available for 0-5 year olds, these include:Sure Start - Giving every child the best possible start in life is an initiative called Sure Start which is government led. They offer a broad range of services focusing on Family Health, Early Years Care and Education and Improved Well Being Programmes to children aged 4 and under. Sure Start makes contact with parents as soon as possible in the child's life and can offer support to families who have developmental concerns or other worries about their child. They can also give them support in making referrals for other services.
These manufacturing methods can be replicated by other businesses in the countries and improve their ability to manufacture goods. This improved ability to manufacture within the country and should lead to an increase in the GDP of the country. This will improve the trade and relations between the country and many others. Also in some cases these MNC's will invest in the infrastructure of the country. This will improve the trading process for not only the company, but also the rest of the country.
Unit CU1533 1.1 Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early years framework/s, and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings The EYFS is a number of curriculums for children aged birth till 5 years old. All Care providers must make sure that eahc child meet the five every child matters outcomes and rules and regulatuons must be set to ensure this. the eyfs is covered by 6 main areas, these are, ⦁ personal, social and emotional development ⦁ Communication, language and literacy ⦁ Problem solving, reasoning and numeracy ⦁ Knowledge and understanding of the world ⦁ Physical development ⦁ Creative development All these areas are important and are included into all the planning. whether child initiated or adult led activities they should all be linked to the EYFS. The EYFS guides the way in which the nursery sector works and the duties and activities we set out.
Having at their side another company advertising and selling their products will provide the opportunity to expand their market. In addition, this decision will provide clear information to the shareholders of the company’s intentions to grow and of its economic stability within the market. On other hand, merging with another company will definitely attract more customers and will increase their sales. These strategies will help in the company’s position before the globalization and will minimize the risks when important financial decisions are
E2) describe the legal requirements that support the actions to take when it is considered a child may have special needs. Children act 1989- ‘children in need’- what does this mean? * ‘Children in need’ are the disable children for who the social services department should provide service. Special Education Needs and Disability Act 2001- what does part 1 reform? * This act strengthens the rights of children with special educational needs to be educated in mainstream schools.
As well as setting the policy the National Government look into ways of maintaining the quality of the services for children under the five outcomes of Every Child Matters. They have also set up and administer school league tables. School league tables show how the schools are achieving. Not all students are going to be academic and would prefer to study vocational courses and this should be taken into account. Furthermore,
Similar to the ideal of our Nation, to increase education and accessibility to all, for our country is better when more people get degrees as our company is. To have any real sustainability as a company, education is a primary factor in the success, not just for the elite few, but also for the masses. The introduction of increased benefits in the tuition reimbursement program will send a significant message of respect and caring to employees. The application of the program will show benefits daily. What better to invest in
Every Child Matters, the Children’s Act 2004 and the Education Act 2005 Background to Every Child Matters In 2003, the Government published a green paper called Every Child Matters - a programme aimed at transforming children's services. This was published alongside the formal response to Lord Laming’s report following the death of Victoria Climbié, the young girl who was horrifically abused and tortured, and eventually killed by her great aunt and the man with whom they lived. The green paper built on existing plans to strengthen preventative services by focusing on four key themes: · Increasing the focus on supporting families and carers - the most critical influence on children's lives · Ensuring necessary intervention takes place before
The Education sector has a role of improving the quality of life which is based on the level its citizen’s education. This sector focuses on primary school through college and university institutions. They make decisions based on professional development, the promotion of creativity, increasing the number of qualified staff of K-12 educational institutions, infrastructure and higher education. The education sectors major goal is to increase citizen skills for them to be able to perform jobs and careers that are beneficial to the growth of
Because of advances in medical technology, public sanitation and with the increase in food production these factors are helping to support the population’s growth (“Overpopulation”, 1970). The continued growth of the human population and the overpopulation issues are considerably draining the Earth’s natural resources and life support. It is thought that with better education, family planning, and open communication these can be the keys to helping correct the population