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Sarah1995
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Diploma in Children's Services

Post by Sarah1995 » Sat Aug 03, 2013 8:23 pm

Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: CHCIC511A Implement and promote inclusive policies and practices in children’s services.
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? Yes
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge

Your Question?
Hello, i am stuck on a few questions, i have looked in my text book and on the internet but i cant find what im looking for.

]What are the barriers which prevent or deter families from disadvantaged groups from accessing children’s services?

List the key benefits of inclusion children with additional needs.

Thank you


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Hello, i am stuck on a few questions, i have looked in my text book and on the internet but i cant find what im looking for.

What are the barriers which prevent or deter families from disadvantaged groups from accessing children’s services?

List the key benefits of inclusion children with additional needs.


Thank you


cathiek
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Re: Diploma in Children's Services

Post by cathiek » Sun Aug 04, 2013 3:43 pm

Disadvantaged families may not have transport to get to a service, they may not be aware that these sort of services are available, they may move regularly and this makes it hard to find a service, they may feel intimidated by the service, particularly if they only have a small amount of education behind them.
Key benefits of inclusion; - the opportunity to join in with their peers in play & learning, form friendships, learn social skills, (also there are benefits to their familis and the staff at childcare)
This are a few ideas but I am sure you can think of many more - hope this gives you a starting point.
Cathiek

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