The document provides an evaluation of how the student's media product uses, develops, or challenges conventions of real media products by comparing their news bulletin to one produced by Oldham Community Radio.
Some key ways the student's bulletin is similar include opening with a jingle, using the inverted pyramid structure for stories, including interviews/vox pops, and following typical pacing and language rules. However, differences include having a younger presenter, longer length/fewer stories, and inclusion of specialist reporters in each story. Production values like consistent soundbeds also make the student's bulletin more typical of local radio news.
The Brentwood Day Centre food bank in Middleton has had to start only serving toast and cereal instead of hot meals due to a doubling in demand for their services. Their cupboards are now bare after running out of all but the most basic foodstuffs. The manager is pleading for more donations as they used to be able to help 20 people a day but that number has increased to 35. Their usual donations from harvest festivals can only last the year but have already run out by March this year due to the high demand for food parcels.
The number of people sleeping rough in Manchester has nearly doubled in the last year, according to new government figures. A survey found 27 people sleeping on the streets compared to 15 the previous year. Homeless charities attribute the rise to growing poverty levels and say upcoming welfare reforms will likely exacerbate the problem further. The head of a homeless charity said the number of people they assist has more than doubled in the last year, reflecting the increasing problem of homelessness seen in the city. He warned that welfare cuts planned for this year will hit the most vulnerable members of society and likely cause the problem to worsen.
The author evaluates whether they successfully attracted and addressed their target audience in a news bulletin. They focused the content and delivery to be suitable for a school and college audience by using a fast pace and concise delivery. The stories also appealed to a wider audience by discussing issues like homelessness during a recession. The mostly formal but slightly informal tone of address was clear, precise and appropriate for the target audience. The only improvement would be replacing the sports story, which few connected with. A comparison is made to Oldham Community Radio, finding the author's bulletin had a similar formal tone but was more informal to suit a younger audience, while OCR's news comes from Sky and is aimed nationally rather than focusing on local stories and
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The document provides an evaluation of how the student's media product uses, develops, or challenges conventions of real media products by comparing their news bulletin to one produced by Oldham Community Radio.
Some key ways the student's bulletin is similar include opening with a jingle, using the inverted pyramid structure for stories, including interviews/vox pops, and following typical pacing and language rules. However, differences include having a younger presenter, longer length/fewer stories, and inclusion of specialist reporters in each story. Production values like consistent soundbeds also make the student's bulletin more typical of local radio news.
The Brentwood Day Centre food bank in Middleton has had to start only serving toast and cereal instead of hot meals due to a doubling in demand for their services. Their cupboards are now bare after running out of all but the most basic foodstuffs. The manager is pleading for more donations as they used to be able to help 20 people a day but that number has increased to 35. Their usual donations from harvest festivals can only last the year but have already run out by March this year due to the high demand for food parcels.
The number of people sleeping rough in Manchester has nearly doubled in the last year, according to new government figures. A survey found 27 people sleeping on the streets compared to 15 the previous year. Homeless charities attribute the rise to growing poverty levels and say upcoming welfare reforms will likely exacerbate the problem further. The head of a homeless charity said the number of people they assist has more than doubled in the last year, reflecting the increasing problem of homelessness seen in the city. He warned that welfare cuts planned for this year will hit the most vulnerable members of society and likely cause the problem to worsen.
The author evaluates whether they successfully attracted and addressed their target audience in a news bulletin. They focused the content and delivery to be suitable for a school and college audience by using a fast pace and concise delivery. The stories also appealed to a wider audience by discussing issues like homelessness during a recession. The mostly formal but slightly informal tone of address was clear, precise and appropriate for the target audience. The only improvement would be replacing the sports story, which few connected with. A comparison is made to Oldham Community Radio, finding the author's bulletin had a similar formal tone but was more informal to suit a younger audience, while OCR's news comes from Sky and is aimed nationally rather than focusing on local stories and
Free Safe Child Kits for Preschools, Schools and Organizationssafechildkits
Generous community sponsors can fund the distribution of kits to the families at your school. It's a win-win to keep kids safe by preparing families with the tools to educate and prepare for an emergency.
During most of June 2020, Special Needs Jungle offered a survey of to our readers, to ask them about some of the aspects of support their children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) had received during lockdown. This period was over two months after schools had closed and included the period when all children with EHCPs and selected year groups in primary should have been returning. It also included some specialist colleges that were allowed to reopen from June 15th.
Find the main article here: https://www.specialneedsjungle.com/coronavirus-send-education-survey/
Little Acorns Fostering will fully support and value our foster carers recognising they are the cornerstone of the service we will provide. Working in partnership with our carers and the child's placing social worker we will work to ensure any child placed is able to thrive and achieve their true potential.
Choosing hearing aids for children requires careful consideration and collaboration with qualified professionals. By following these tips and seeking guidance from pediatric audiologists, parents can make informed decisions that support their child's hearing health and development. Remember that each child's hearing needs are unique, and personalized care is essential for ensuring successful outcomes with hearing aids. With the right support and resources, children with hearing loss can thrive and reach their full potential.
Kidscan is a New Zealand charity that aims to help disadvantaged children by meeting their physical and nutritional needs so they can fully engage with their education. It operates various programs like "Food for Kids" which provides meals for thousands of children each day, and "Shoes for Kids" which distributes footwear and socks. Rather than focusing on environmental issues, Kidscan addresses the direct needs of children living in poverty through practical assistance and support.
The document discusses legislation and guidelines related to safeguarding children in early years settings. It provides an overview of key acts and frameworks established to protect children from harm and abuse, including the Children Act 1989, Every Child Matters 2003, and revised Early Years Foundation Stage frameworks. It also outlines policies and procedures that early years practitioners must follow regarding the safeguarding, welfare, and protection of children, such as having a designated person to report concerns to. Confidentiality is important, but information must be shared if a child is at risk of harm. The roles and responsibilities of practitioners are to work with agencies, families, and guidelines to keep children safe.
Press release pupil premium + adop register july2014Sir Martin Narey
The UK government is investing £20 million to provide additional educational support to adopted children through expanded access to Pupil Premium funding. This funding will help close attainment gaps between adopted and non-adopted children. Additionally, the government is piloting allowing approved prospective adopters to search an adoption registry which contains videos and profiles of children waiting to be adopted. This is aimed at expediting the adoption process and matching children in need with suitable families. Experts believe these measures will help more vulnerable children find permanent, loving homes and receive the support they need to thrive.
Vineyard Hotel & Spa Imvelo Awards 2012 Best Social Involvement ProgrammeVineyard Hotel & Spa
The document summarizes the Vineyard Hotel & Spa's corporate social investment programs and initiatives over the past year. Some of the key projects included supporting children's homes like Baphumelele and Woodside Special Care Centre, as well as organizations providing meals to schoolchildren, healthcare for underprivileged communities, and job creation projects. Funds were raised through guest contributions to the Our Kids of the Cape Fund and matched by the hotel. A charity golf day raised money that was used to install a hoist at Woodside Special Care Centre to help caregivers assist disabled children.
The document provides information on several resources, activities, and lesson plans related to e-safety education. It lists websites run by organizations like Childnet, ThinkUKnow, and the UK Safer Internet Centre that contain e-safety materials for children, parents, and teachers. It also provides links to BBC videos, curriculum documents, and lesson plans from sites like TES Teaching Resources that can be used to teach e-safety topics in the classroom. Finally, the document directs readers to places they can go for help with issues like online child abuse or criminally obscene content.
Comment 1An infant is described as a two month to one-year old b.docxdivinapavey
Comment 1
An infant is described as a two month to one-year old baby and is the most vulnerable human that can face abuse. As an infant it is not able to protect itself and relies solely on its parents or care takers to take care of it. Shaken baby Syndrome is the most common abuse found amongst infants. Shaken baby syndrome is where the parent and caregiver shake’s the baby so hard that head moves in a whiplash fashion (Infant Toddler Development Training Module, 2012). Parents and caregivers often shake the baby to quiet the baby down from crying. By shaking the baby, it can lead to bleeding and swelling of the brain. Other forms of abuse are sexual, emotional or verbal, physical neglect, medical neglect, and emotional neglect (Infant Toddler Development Training Module, 2012). Some of the common symptoms a healthcare provider might see in an infant that shouts abuse is excessively crying, poor hygiene, poor weight gain, malnutrition, fractures, bruising, trauma, lacerations, burns, bite marks, dislocations, tearing, bleeding, and scars (Signs & Symptoms of Abuse/Neglect, 2018). All cultures have different beliefs and sometimes as a health care provider we can misunderstand. In some cultures, parents will try home remedies or holistic approaches until the child is very sick. When the child is brought in to a health care facility the child will sometimes look very ill and a diagnosis may show neglect, but the parents did not neglect the child just tried cultural home remedies. In the state of New Jersey if a nurse sees signs of abuse he or she must document and report it quickly to Division of Child Protection and Permanency department who will then investigate the allegations and visit the family within 24 hours or reporting.
Comment 2
The environment of a child should be included in part of their assessment as the home and community where they live contribute to their health. A nurse should assess if the child is exposed to mold, tobacco smoke, environmental noises, use of appropriate child restraints in the car, food allergies, and are cleaning products stored safely out of reach (Jarvis, 2016).
Asthma is very common childhood illness and affects 1 in 10 children. Asthma is often triggered when a child is exposed to tobacco smoke or an irritant in the air that irritates their lungs. One of main reasons children miss school is due to asthma. Children living in inner cities, low-income families, and minorities visit the ER, are hospitalized and higher death rates due to asthma than other members of the population (CDC, 2017).
Obesity is becoming more prevalent among school-aged children, as studies show that 1 in 5 school-aged children are obese. Obesity is caused when a child consumes more calories than his body needs. Many factors contribute to obesity in children such as, metabolism, physical activity, and the community where they live (CDC, 2018). When a family is not able to afford to live in a community where there are parks and ...
The Oude Werf Hotel in Stellenbosch, South Africa supports various social investment projects in the local community through its Corporate Social Investment program called "Our Kids of the Cape Fund". The hotel donates funds each month to long-term beneficiaries providing services like childcare, education, and healthcare. It also supports short-term, ad-hoc projects addressing needs like school feeding schemes and job creation. Employees are encouraged to volunteer and raise awareness of issues like HIV/AIDS, cancer, and wellness.
This document provides resources for parents of exceptional learners at the district, community, county, state, and homework help levels. At the district level, it lists programs in Atlanta, GA that serve sensory impaired children. It then discusses community resources like the library and after school programs. Next, it outlines several county-level resources in Loudoun County, VA. It also lists some state-wide resources in Virginia. Finally, it provides tips for helping exceptional students with homework.
Health templates 1(preschool,school age years & reflection)ryannoel
As a parent of a child in the preschool years, I will implement several health and safety practices for Kelly. I will ensure she wears a seatbelt in vehicles and learns traffic safety. I will teach Kelly proper handwashing technique to prevent spread of germs. To prevent burns, I will ensure water temperatures are safe and keep matches out of reach. To prevent falls, I will install window guards, secure furniture, and actively supervise Kelly during play. I will also do daily playground checks for safety hazards.
This inspection report summarizes the findings of an inspection of Limehouse Arches Day Nursery. The quality of care and nursery education was found to be satisfactory overall. Some areas were identified for improvement, including hygiene standards in the toddler bathroom, medication administration records, child protection procedures, and observation/planning systems for nursery education. The nursery was generally meeting national standards and children were enjoying their time there.
- Over 2,000 children are reported missing every day and rapidly distributing photos and critical information can help increase recovery rates.
- The Home Organizer software allows families to store documents, photos and information about their children in one digital location to help in recovery efforts if a child goes missing.
- Farmers Insurance announced a partnership with the organization Managing Information on Lost Kids (M.I.L.K.) to sponsor the child identification program and provide the Home Organizer software free to families.
Ear Science, Hearing disability, if managed at the right time, with the right technology and the right medical assistance, there is no reason for an individual to suffer the consequences of hearing disability.
The document discusses the Adopt-A-School Program in the Philippines which allows private entities to partner with public schools to help improve education opportunities. It provides an overview of the need for the program, outlines the various types of assistance private partners can provide to schools including infrastructure, learning support, health and nutrition programs. It also addresses frequently asked questions about how an entity can participate, which schools are prioritized, and the requirements to receive tax incentives. Overall the document serves to promote the Adopt-A-School Program and encourage private sector participation through strategic partnerships.
The document discusses several guidelines and principles for building respectful and collaborative relationships between early childhood educators and families. It emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity, two-way communication, valuing both educators' and parents' perspectives, and supporting families' well-being and involvement in children's care and learning.
The document discusses bringing the Maine Child Identification Program (MECHIP) to an annual event in Millinocket, Maine to help identify lost or missing children. MECHIP advocates for child safety by creating identification packets for each child with fingerprints, photos, DNA samples, and a video interview. The goal is to raise awareness of MECHIP and give parents the opportunity to obtain their child's identification record for free. Providing these safety records could help prevent missing children from never being found.
Vulnerability & and Developmental NeedsNathan Loynes
Understanding Children's Development within Needs Assessments and Safeguarding Contexts with reference to The Children Act 1989, Vulnerability and Risk.
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
During most of June 2020, Special Needs Jungle offered a survey of to our readers, to ask them about some of the aspects of support their children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) had received during lockdown. This period was over two months after schools had closed and included the period when all children with EHCPs and selected year groups in primary should have been returning. It also included some specialist colleges that were allowed to reopen from June 15th.
Find the main article here: https://www.specialneedsjungle.com/coronavirus-send-education-survey/
Little Acorns Fostering will fully support and value our foster carers recognising they are the cornerstone of the service we will provide. Working in partnership with our carers and the child's placing social worker we will work to ensure any child placed is able to thrive and achieve their true potential.
Choosing hearing aids for children requires careful consideration and collaboration with qualified professionals. By following these tips and seeking guidance from pediatric audiologists, parents can make informed decisions that support their child's hearing health and development. Remember that each child's hearing needs are unique, and personalized care is essential for ensuring successful outcomes with hearing aids. With the right support and resources, children with hearing loss can thrive and reach their full potential.
Kidscan is a New Zealand charity that aims to help disadvantaged children by meeting their physical and nutritional needs so they can fully engage with their education. It operates various programs like "Food for Kids" which provides meals for thousands of children each day, and "Shoes for Kids" which distributes footwear and socks. Rather than focusing on environmental issues, Kidscan addresses the direct needs of children living in poverty through practical assistance and support.
The document discusses legislation and guidelines related to safeguarding children in early years settings. It provides an overview of key acts and frameworks established to protect children from harm and abuse, including the Children Act 1989, Every Child Matters 2003, and revised Early Years Foundation Stage frameworks. It also outlines policies and procedures that early years practitioners must follow regarding the safeguarding, welfare, and protection of children, such as having a designated person to report concerns to. Confidentiality is important, but information must be shared if a child is at risk of harm. The roles and responsibilities of practitioners are to work with agencies, families, and guidelines to keep children safe.
Press release pupil premium + adop register july2014Sir Martin Narey
The UK government is investing £20 million to provide additional educational support to adopted children through expanded access to Pupil Premium funding. This funding will help close attainment gaps between adopted and non-adopted children. Additionally, the government is piloting allowing approved prospective adopters to search an adoption registry which contains videos and profiles of children waiting to be adopted. This is aimed at expediting the adoption process and matching children in need with suitable families. Experts believe these measures will help more vulnerable children find permanent, loving homes and receive the support they need to thrive.
Vineyard Hotel & Spa Imvelo Awards 2012 Best Social Involvement ProgrammeVineyard Hotel & Spa
The document summarizes the Vineyard Hotel & Spa's corporate social investment programs and initiatives over the past year. Some of the key projects included supporting children's homes like Baphumelele and Woodside Special Care Centre, as well as organizations providing meals to schoolchildren, healthcare for underprivileged communities, and job creation projects. Funds were raised through guest contributions to the Our Kids of the Cape Fund and matched by the hotel. A charity golf day raised money that was used to install a hoist at Woodside Special Care Centre to help caregivers assist disabled children.
The document provides information on several resources, activities, and lesson plans related to e-safety education. It lists websites run by organizations like Childnet, ThinkUKnow, and the UK Safer Internet Centre that contain e-safety materials for children, parents, and teachers. It also provides links to BBC videos, curriculum documents, and lesson plans from sites like TES Teaching Resources that can be used to teach e-safety topics in the classroom. Finally, the document directs readers to places they can go for help with issues like online child abuse or criminally obscene content.
Comment 1An infant is described as a two month to one-year old b.docxdivinapavey
Comment 1
An infant is described as a two month to one-year old baby and is the most vulnerable human that can face abuse. As an infant it is not able to protect itself and relies solely on its parents or care takers to take care of it. Shaken baby Syndrome is the most common abuse found amongst infants. Shaken baby syndrome is where the parent and caregiver shake’s the baby so hard that head moves in a whiplash fashion (Infant Toddler Development Training Module, 2012). Parents and caregivers often shake the baby to quiet the baby down from crying. By shaking the baby, it can lead to bleeding and swelling of the brain. Other forms of abuse are sexual, emotional or verbal, physical neglect, medical neglect, and emotional neglect (Infant Toddler Development Training Module, 2012). Some of the common symptoms a healthcare provider might see in an infant that shouts abuse is excessively crying, poor hygiene, poor weight gain, malnutrition, fractures, bruising, trauma, lacerations, burns, bite marks, dislocations, tearing, bleeding, and scars (Signs & Symptoms of Abuse/Neglect, 2018). All cultures have different beliefs and sometimes as a health care provider we can misunderstand. In some cultures, parents will try home remedies or holistic approaches until the child is very sick. When the child is brought in to a health care facility the child will sometimes look very ill and a diagnosis may show neglect, but the parents did not neglect the child just tried cultural home remedies. In the state of New Jersey if a nurse sees signs of abuse he or she must document and report it quickly to Division of Child Protection and Permanency department who will then investigate the allegations and visit the family within 24 hours or reporting.
Comment 2
The environment of a child should be included in part of their assessment as the home and community where they live contribute to their health. A nurse should assess if the child is exposed to mold, tobacco smoke, environmental noises, use of appropriate child restraints in the car, food allergies, and are cleaning products stored safely out of reach (Jarvis, 2016).
Asthma is very common childhood illness and affects 1 in 10 children. Asthma is often triggered when a child is exposed to tobacco smoke or an irritant in the air that irritates their lungs. One of main reasons children miss school is due to asthma. Children living in inner cities, low-income families, and minorities visit the ER, are hospitalized and higher death rates due to asthma than other members of the population (CDC, 2017).
Obesity is becoming more prevalent among school-aged children, as studies show that 1 in 5 school-aged children are obese. Obesity is caused when a child consumes more calories than his body needs. Many factors contribute to obesity in children such as, metabolism, physical activity, and the community where they live (CDC, 2018). When a family is not able to afford to live in a community where there are parks and ...
The Oude Werf Hotel in Stellenbosch, South Africa supports various social investment projects in the local community through its Corporate Social Investment program called "Our Kids of the Cape Fund". The hotel donates funds each month to long-term beneficiaries providing services like childcare, education, and healthcare. It also supports short-term, ad-hoc projects addressing needs like school feeding schemes and job creation. Employees are encouraged to volunteer and raise awareness of issues like HIV/AIDS, cancer, and wellness.
This document provides resources for parents of exceptional learners at the district, community, county, state, and homework help levels. At the district level, it lists programs in Atlanta, GA that serve sensory impaired children. It then discusses community resources like the library and after school programs. Next, it outlines several county-level resources in Loudoun County, VA. It also lists some state-wide resources in Virginia. Finally, it provides tips for helping exceptional students with homework.
Health templates 1(preschool,school age years & reflection)ryannoel
As a parent of a child in the preschool years, I will implement several health and safety practices for Kelly. I will ensure she wears a seatbelt in vehicles and learns traffic safety. I will teach Kelly proper handwashing technique to prevent spread of germs. To prevent burns, I will ensure water temperatures are safe and keep matches out of reach. To prevent falls, I will install window guards, secure furniture, and actively supervise Kelly during play. I will also do daily playground checks for safety hazards.
This inspection report summarizes the findings of an inspection of Limehouse Arches Day Nursery. The quality of care and nursery education was found to be satisfactory overall. Some areas were identified for improvement, including hygiene standards in the toddler bathroom, medication administration records, child protection procedures, and observation/planning systems for nursery education. The nursery was generally meeting national standards and children were enjoying their time there.
- Over 2,000 children are reported missing every day and rapidly distributing photos and critical information can help increase recovery rates.
- The Home Organizer software allows families to store documents, photos and information about their children in one digital location to help in recovery efforts if a child goes missing.
- Farmers Insurance announced a partnership with the organization Managing Information on Lost Kids (M.I.L.K.) to sponsor the child identification program and provide the Home Organizer software free to families.
Ear Science, Hearing disability, if managed at the right time, with the right technology and the right medical assistance, there is no reason for an individual to suffer the consequences of hearing disability.
The document discusses the Adopt-A-School Program in the Philippines which allows private entities to partner with public schools to help improve education opportunities. It provides an overview of the need for the program, outlines the various types of assistance private partners can provide to schools including infrastructure, learning support, health and nutrition programs. It also addresses frequently asked questions about how an entity can participate, which schools are prioritized, and the requirements to receive tax incentives. Overall the document serves to promote the Adopt-A-School Program and encourage private sector participation through strategic partnerships.
The document discusses several guidelines and principles for building respectful and collaborative relationships between early childhood educators and families. It emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity, two-way communication, valuing both educators' and parents' perspectives, and supporting families' well-being and involvement in children's care and learning.
The document discusses bringing the Maine Child Identification Program (MECHIP) to an annual event in Millinocket, Maine to help identify lost or missing children. MECHIP advocates for child safety by creating identification packets for each child with fingerprints, photos, DNA samples, and a video interview. The goal is to raise awareness of MECHIP and give parents the opportunity to obtain their child's identification record for free. Providing these safety records could help prevent missing children from never being found.
Vulnerability & and Developmental NeedsNathan Loynes
Understanding Children's Development within Needs Assessments and Safeguarding Contexts with reference to The Children Act 1989, Vulnerability and Risk.
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How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
Information and Communication Technology in EducationMJDuyan
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𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐂𝐓 𝐢𝐧 𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧:
Students will be able to explain the role and impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. They will understand how ICT tools, such as computers, the internet, and educational software, enhance learning and teaching processes. By exploring various ICT applications, students will recognize how these technologies facilitate access to information, improve communication, support collaboration, and enable personalized learning experiences.
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-Students will be able to discuss what constitutes reliable sources on the internet. They will learn to identify key characteristics of trustworthy information, such as credibility, accuracy, and authority. By examining different types of online sources, students will develop skills to evaluate the reliability of websites and content, ensuring they can distinguish between reputable information and misinformation.
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