Assignment: CHCCS400A- work within a relevant legal and ethical framework
hi all i am stuck on a practice task.
You have arranged an activity for the children next week that involves a gardening project. the children will be planting sunflowers into planter pots in the service garden. there will be 11 children participating in this activity. you will be taking photographs of the children carrying out this activity for the noticeboard and perhaps to be included in the service newsletter.
1. what are some things you need to do to ensure you meet a duty of care to the children participating in the activity?
i wrote: Maintain a safe work environment; follow regulations, legislation, standards and guidelines. Write a letter to inform parents of the gardening project and request written permission from the parents for any photographs that may be taken of their child and to be printed in the newsletter.
2. are there any other issues discussed in this chapter that need to be considered?
i wrote: To provide adequate and continuous supervision, ensure that hazards and risks are minimised.
just wanted to know if i am on the right track and if there is anything else that i should add
CHCCS400A- Gardening Project Scenario
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Re: CHCCS400A- work within a relevant legal and ethical framework
Hi Summerangel,
I think you pretty much covered everything...The only thing I could possibly think of is just to make sure that the soil and plants you are using aren't poisonous and that none of the children have allergies to them...Also since the children will be planting in the garden it's a good idea to check for spiders etc before the children get into the garden themselves...That's all I can really think of...
Cheers ,
L.A
I think you pretty much covered everything...The only thing I could possibly think of is just to make sure that the soil and plants you are using aren't poisonous and that none of the children have allergies to them...Also since the children will be planting in the garden it's a good idea to check for spiders etc before the children get into the garden themselves...That's all I can really think of...
Cheers ,
L.A
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Re: CHCCS400A- Gardening Project Scenario
Thank you L.A. i didn't even think of that