Understand how the social, economic and cultural environment can impact on the outcomes of life chances of children and young people
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Identify the factors that support positive outcomes for children. Select the five correct answers.
Social isolation, neighbourhood crime
Family has economic well-being
Physical or learning disabilities
Positive family values
Positive cultural identity / ethnic pride
Good early years setting
Birth difficulties
Secure emotional tie to parent / carer
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Research shows that family has significant effects on children and young people’s . It has most impact on ability and . Those children who experience poverty for a prolonged period of time and during their years are most at risk of life chances. (Source: End Child Poverty).
Match the factors that impact upon incomes and life chances for children and young people with the correct descriptors.
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Economic
Educational
Social
Cultural
Isolation, overcrowding, poor housing, lack of support services, abuse, poor relationships, inadequate management of behavior
Unskilled, difficulty reading and writing, less employable
Racial discrimination, neighbourhood violence and crime, bullying
Poverty, divorce, family break-up, deprivation, lack of opportunities for improvement
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- Factors directly to do with the child, parent and family have the most impact.
- the more positive factors there are in a child’s life, the easier development will be.
- Practitioners also have a crucial effect on a child’s development.
- There are factors that may help or hinder the outcomes of children’s lives,
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