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LO2:To understand the importance of values - Coggle Diagram
LO2:To understand the importance of values
Ensuring equal opportunity
Areas accessible
Adapted resources
Treated fairly with no favourites
Ensuring the welfare of the child is paramount
Child centred approach
Children’s needs come first
A child must never be humiliated abused or smacked
Safeguarding and child protection procedures should be in place
DBS checks done
Safeguarding lead in place
Keeping children safe & maintaining a healthy & safe environment
DBS & lanyards
Fire drills, risk assessments 1st aiders
Staff to child ratio
Bullying policy
Guiding principles that underpin the work of those providing care and support
Aim to eliminate discrimination, reduces inequalities and help to ensure needs are met
If staff apply these there will be a high standard of care and will be treated fairly, with equality and respect
Working in partnership with parents/guardians and families
Childcare environment could welcome parents - open days
Daily diaries (Nursery)
Information settings (potty training, picky eaters)
Awards
Valuing diversity
Teaching children about diversity & discrimination
Encourage respect
Displays, toys, resources, and food - different cultures
Welcome signs in different languages
Practicing anti discrimination
Staff = good role models
Non discriminatory language - challenged
Children treated fairly
Dietary needs met
Working with other professionals
Agencies that support children
Health visitor
Social services
The importance of applying the values of care
Ensures standardisation of care
Improves the quality of care
Provides clear guidelines to inform and improve practice
Maintains or improves quality of life
Ensure standardisation of care
Practitioners will know how to do their job effectively
Service users will receive good care, attention and treatment to meet their individual needs
All staff will be working to the same high standards
Improves the quality of care
People who use these services will have their individual needs met
For example providing hospital patients with appropriate nutritional meals, providing help to eat and drink, discussing treatment available
The values of care inform practitioners about key features of best practice
Applying the values of care in their work ensures that the standard of the care provided meets legal requirements