Unit 11 Out come 1 • Describe what is meant by a positive environment Environment is the surrounding of a central point; it can be split in to three basic categories biological, physical and social. The environment of my care setting for example is made up biological aspects i.e. my self, my children, my husband, our pet hamsters and the out door plants and trees in the garden, also the children that attend my care setting. The physical aspects are the toys, furniture door wall, large garden equipment, buggies safety gates etc. the social environment in my setting is all about the culture, and customs of my setting and the activities and experiences we are involved in and interact with. a positive environment is warm and …show more content…
Fruits and vegetables : these provide fibre, vitamins and are a source of antioxidants. Milk and dairy foods: these provide calcium for healthy bones and teeth, protein for growth, plus vitamins and minerals. Meat, fish and alternatives: these foods include eggs and pulses, provide protein and vitamins and minerals, especially iron. pulses, provide protein and vitamins and minerals, especially iron. Pulses also contain fibre This chart gives a rough guideline to the daily calorie needs of boys and girls at different ages. Kids who are really active may need more; those who are inactive may need less. Age Calories per day Boys Girls 1–3 1,230 1,165 4–6 1,715 1,545 7–10 1,970 1,740 11–14 2,220 1,845 15–18 2,755 2,110 Adults 2,550 1,940 • Explain how to establish the different diertary requirements of chilren ands young people. due to the diverse nature of the society we live in to day it is important to establish a good working realtionship with parents/ carers of the children you are goin to be careing for. This is where you will find reams and reams of invaluable information about the children you are looking after for example there like and dislikes, medical conditions etc. This is also where you will be able to find out what kinds of food the children eat at home and are expected to eat in your
Employment Rights Act 1996 - It deals with rights can get when at work including unfair dismissal, reasonable dismissal notice,
Physical abuse - is use of physical force that may result in pain or injury this can range from poking, pushing, pulling hair and hitting this can be with hands or weapons there are many more forms of physical abuse.
Children are encouraged to communicate their needs, feelings and thoughts. They are given opportunities to choose and use reading materials.
The children act 1989 has influenced some settings by bringing together several sets of guidance and provided the foundation for many of the standards practitioners sustain and maintain when working with children. The act requires that settings work together in the best interests of the child and form partnerships with parents or carers. It requires settings to have appropriate adult to child ratios and policies and procedures on child protection. This act has had an influence in all areas of practice from planning a curriculum and record keeping. The every child matters framework has
Environment is the surrounding or conditions in which a person operates in, so the question is does it effect or make you who are. The environment does and can effect you and shape you but it does not make who you are. In the Other Wes Moore, Tony states "Wes is out here hustling, I told him to
The purpose of this email is to inform you of a concern that we, the tenants in Unit #4 at 2332 Saidel Drive, have regarding a noise issue from Unit #3.
Outline current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures within own uk home nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people?
I was wondering if you could contact the residents in 1103 about their two dogs barking?
When in a health and social care environment, there are always strategies and procedures in place which will help individuals to be at minimal risk of abuse. However there needs to be specific procedures in place that will help decrease any amount of risk.
P1-There are many different reasons why children and young people may need to be looked after which are unforeseen, unexpected and planned situations. Common reasons could involve family related issues including: family breakdown, bereavement, loss of parent, illness or incapacity of a parent such as: hospitalisation, substance misuse or mental health needs, which means there is no one else to provide care. A Child or young person are suspected or actually being maltreated. Children and young person related: health issues, behavioural problems, disability, learning difficulties or rejection by parent as a result of a new partner or because of the child or young person’s behaviour. The child or
For example, for breakfast, a person following a strict diet that focuses on eating plant-based foods that form complete proteins, he or she can opt for a nice energy-packed trail mix meal. The ingredients would consist of sunflower seed kernels, cashews, walnuts, and peanuts. And for lunch, one could quickly put together a very tasty veggie pasta
Foods with high level of proteins, minerals and vitamins helps in boosting your growth hormones for you to grow taller, thus should always be in your diet.
Correct eating choices made in early adulthood and youth makes great impact on future health and wellness. Like men, women should include variety of foods like whole grains, fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, low fat dairy and lean protein in their diet. As special nutrients help reduce combat stress, PMS, boost fertility, make pregnancy and nursing easier and ease symptoms of menopause should be included in their diet.
Dr. Deborah Goldman, assistant professor in the University of Minnesota’s Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, states that whole milk is vital to brain development. “Whole milk supports neuron formation and other major brain growth and development.” (healthtalk.umn.edu) Calcium and phosphorous are necessary for growing strong bones and teeth, and calcium also supports muscle contraction, which is important for heart health. Riboflavin is vital for body growth, red cell production, and metabolism. This combination of nutrients alone is essential for healthy child growth.
A lot of people don’t know that” (Preyss Pro). The protein source for vegetarians comes from chickpeas, beans, legumes, lentils, nuts and seeds (Hoy). Too much protein can cause kidney stones, osteoporosis and sometimes heart disease and some cancers (Graham). Being a vegetarian will only maintain a healthy amount of protein, with no extra to worry about. Isaac Almeida states that “It (meat) provides nutrients for the body to survive, and it helps build muscle” (Preyss Con). Vegetarian lifestyle can lead to B12 deficiency (Preyss Con), which means that vegetarians and vegans may have to take B12, calcium, vitamin D and zinc supplements for wellness (Hoy). Meats have Vitamin E, iron, zinc and magnesium in them (Preyss Con). According to Tim Holcomb “Eating meat twice a week should be a perfect amount for the average person’s diet” (Preyss Con). Thirty percent of a meat eater’s diet should be made up of proteins, lean red meat, poultry and fish. Thirty percent should be made up of healthy fats such as nuts, oils and avocados. And the last forty percent should be made up of carbs, fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds, and very few starches (Preyss Con). According to Avery Johnson, vegetarians have less chance of dying from diabetes, kidney failure, and they are nineteen percent less likely to die from heart disease than meat eaters. She also states that vegetarians are also less