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    Health and Safety Policy and Procedure The health and safety policy is aimed make the setting a more healthy and safe environment as the health and safety of all children, young people, staff and other adults is vital. For that reason all children, parents, staff and volunteers are to be made aware of any risks and hazards to health and safety to minimize the risks and hazards to enable children and young people to succeed. The entitled health and safety person at the setting has to undertake…

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    THE HISTORY OF OPI OPI was founded in 1981 by President & CEO George Schaeffer, who immigrated to the U.S. as a child from post-World War II Eastern Europe. OPI continues to be family-owned, with Schaeffer at the helm, and has grown to become the world leader in professional nail care. With this position comes responsibility, and OPI has always been committed to providing our customers with the finest quality in products and services. From its inception, OPI broke through nail industry barriers…

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    them and that they have the tools to make the correct decision to keep them safe. Within a school children can be taught about safety strategies. Talking in a group about situations they may find themselves in and how they would react will allow children to develop their own strategies for safety. These safety strategies need to be age related. Safety issues such as road safety, the dangers of some adults, social media and alcohol and drugs should be introduced at appropriate times in a…

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    The article " Can a Playground Be Too Safe?" touched on many important points of playground safety and how it may be too strict. Dr. Sandseter states "Climbing equipment needs to be high enough, or else it will be too boring in the long run." I agree with Dr. Sandseter about how important it is to give children the opportunity to be challenged and take risks. Even if the risks are as simple as climbing a 4 foot ladder or going down the big slide. If we make the playground equipment too safe the…

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    Patient Safety Regina Georgeson 9/15/15 Patient safety is what everything in healthcare revolves around. It should be practiced in every step that a nurse takes at work to care for a patient to reach their individual outcomes without medical error. Patient safety is commonly defined as, “freedom from psychological and physical injury. “ There are multiple ways that patient safety can be breached as evidenced by the thousands of deaths seen each year because of malpractice. Due to…

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    toddlers. One is the Infant and Toddlers Child Care, and the other is Licensed Family Child Care Home. Both are very different regardless these take cares of children. These do not have the same regulations and benefits from the government. The requirements are not the same because the Child Care has more strict regulation by the government than the family child care. The child care is regularly for low-income family, single parents, or workers. In the child care, the parents need to meet the…

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    Child Protection Policy Evaluation The Children’s act is a set of laws that are in place to protect the safety and well being of children from the ages of birth to 18. The children’s act of 1989 was updated in 2004 and is now aimed to ensure information is shared between agencies. Legislations say you have to share information or you are in breach of the child protection law which then could end with fines or in serious cases, jail time. The LSE Child protection policy is available online for…

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    positive way about the issue of safety and abuse, and give them tools to prevent it or get help if in a dangerous situation. Below are guidelines to assist parents in supporting the safety of their children: • Safety and abuse-prevention does not have to be scary. Rather, teach your children in a positive and empowering way about healthy boundaries, personal space, and privacy. • Personal safety should be an ongoing discussion in the home: The topic of personal safety is easier to accept and…

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    they do anything that harm or endanger the safety of a child. Staff working with children has to have appropriate qualifications and access to professional learning opportunities. The EYFS gives guidance about supervision requirements and record- keeping skills and at least one person has to have a current paediatric first aid qualification. Staff: child ratios and key person for each child. • The EYFS states that a key person should be assigned to every child to ensure a smooth transition…

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    during these hours. Whether this be paying for childcare, having family members help, or enrolling their children in summer programs, there are various solutions offered. Unfortunately, not all parents have the same range of opportunities. Although Child Care may be expensive, cutting down on your budget is much less painful than cutting down your family members. Elementary-school-age children are not to be without adult supervision, this will ensure your…

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