K2 Safeguarding policies and procedures for children and colleagues, including child protection and wellbeing
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Is this statement true or false? Every setting must have its own policies and procedures for safeguarding that follow national and local guidelines.
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Is this statement true or false? As long as the setting manager is aware of the policies and procedures the practitioner does not need to know them.
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TRUE
Is this statement true or false? The laws on safeguarding and local guidelines do not change.
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TRUE
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According to Working to Safeguard Children ‘A child-centred approach is fundamental to and promoting the welfare of every child. All should follow the principles of the Children Acts 1989 and 2004. These Acts make clear that the of children is paramount and that they are looked after within their families, with their parents playing a full part in their lives, unless compulsory intervention in family life is necessary.’
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Article 19 of the UN Convention on the of the Child (UNCRC) states that ‘Governments do all they can to ensure that children are from all forms of violence, abuse, neglect and bad by their parents or anyone else who looks after them.’
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