CHCCS400C - Examples of Regulations Within A Service Setting
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 6:39 pm
Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: CHCCS400C – Work with a relevant legal and ethical framework
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? Yes
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge
Your Question?
Regulations for each state / territory set out minimum standards for the operation of a children’s service.
List 6 aspects of your service that are regulated by the Education and Care Services National Regulations 2011 and give an example of what this means for your service.
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
As listed in Kearns (2010) text (The Big Picture) Page 34:
Facilities and equipment requirements. Unencumbered floor space/outdoor space per child, toilet and nappy change facilities, fire rating for building materials, storage facilities.
Staffing requirements. Qualifications, staff to child ratios, requirements for checking the character of staff, supervision, duties of primary contact staff.
Child number requirements. The maximum number of children that may be enrolled in the service at any one time, related directly to the size of the physical facilities (including outdoor play space).
Operational requirements. This relates to areas such as hours of operation, numbers of staff required to meet staff:child ratios, minimum qualifications of staff, compliance with other relevant legislation and policies and procedures that must be in place.
Administrative requirements. Policies, requirements such as emergency procedures, administration of medication, conduct of excursions, confidentiality guidelines, first aid requirements.
Records and record keeping. Children’s enrolments, immunisation status records, educational programs, retention of records.
Description and Message:
I am having trouble with the second part of the question, 'give an example of what this means for your service.'
Are they asking for an example for each of the six aspects of an over-all example - maybe like the following I have written?
It is the responsibility of the authorised supervisor to ensure that staff have adequate knowledge of their obligations in regards to the regulations and ensuring the service meets at least minimum standards. Each carer is responsible for making sure they understand how the regulations influence how they perform their duties and their individual responsibilities in regards to compliance. Together the staff and superviser must at all times monitor child:staff ratios, compliance with procedures and policies and record keeping. Enrollments must be kept within the licensed numbers. Staff must have police clearance checks, bluecard checks and qualifications evidence prior to employment.
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? Yes
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge
Your Question?
Regulations for each state / territory set out minimum standards for the operation of a children’s service.
List 6 aspects of your service that are regulated by the Education and Care Services National Regulations 2011 and give an example of what this means for your service.
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
As listed in Kearns (2010) text (The Big Picture) Page 34:
Facilities and equipment requirements. Unencumbered floor space/outdoor space per child, toilet and nappy change facilities, fire rating for building materials, storage facilities.
Staffing requirements. Qualifications, staff to child ratios, requirements for checking the character of staff, supervision, duties of primary contact staff.
Child number requirements. The maximum number of children that may be enrolled in the service at any one time, related directly to the size of the physical facilities (including outdoor play space).
Operational requirements. This relates to areas such as hours of operation, numbers of staff required to meet staff:child ratios, minimum qualifications of staff, compliance with other relevant legislation and policies and procedures that must be in place.
Administrative requirements. Policies, requirements such as emergency procedures, administration of medication, conduct of excursions, confidentiality guidelines, first aid requirements.
Records and record keeping. Children’s enrolments, immunisation status records, educational programs, retention of records.
Description and Message:
I am having trouble with the second part of the question, 'give an example of what this means for your service.'
Are they asking for an example for each of the six aspects of an over-all example - maybe like the following I have written?
It is the responsibility of the authorised supervisor to ensure that staff have adequate knowledge of their obligations in regards to the regulations and ensuring the service meets at least minimum standards. Each carer is responsible for making sure they understand how the regulations influence how they perform their duties and their individual responsibilities in regards to compliance. Together the staff and superviser must at all times monitor child:staff ratios, compliance with procedures and policies and record keeping. Enrollments must be kept within the licensed numbers. Staff must have police clearance checks, bluecard checks and qualifications evidence prior to employment.