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wendy bob 01-22-2011 04:40 PM

cypw level 3 diploma
 
hi everyone was wondering if anyone could help me the question is, i have got to describe how a practioners own values, belief systems and experiences may affect working practice.
i have just started this course after doing my level 2 last year dont think theres many people doing this course im on now x

confused.com 01-26-2011 10:10 AM

Hi, you may have your own beliefs that contradict what you see, i.e. if you have religious beliefs, or if you have been brought up to think a certain way i.e. children should not be smacked etc. You need to be aware that your beliefs arent that of everyone, so its all about recognising other peoples ways. Also our beliefs and past life experiences can help us within our role, i.e. if we have children etc.

Sorry, I'm not really good at wording stuff, hope this helps:dizzy:

sammy78 01-27-2011 01:33 PM

theres a thread here http://www.silkysteps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11028 or have you got a Children's and Young Peoples workforce book if you have there is an explanation of this on page 34 of the heinemann handbook let me know if not I will give brief description for you.x

Sofia#1 04-08-2014 09:57 PM

hey this tread is old but this is just my answer:
2.3 Describe how own values, belief systems and experiences may affect working practice.
Everyone has different religions, views and beliefs. What you believe in is most desirable to you and a part of who you are. We act positively to people who share the same beliefs and less comfortable with people with different priorities. It is natural to spend time with the people you share your interest in. However, the professional relationships you develop with people you support are another matter. As a professional, you are required to provide the same quality of support for all, not just for those who share your views and beliefs. Working with children, you are bound to come across someone you have a bad view with. Your reaction to them affects the way you work is a crucial part of personal and professional. If you allow your own preferences to dominate your work with people, you will fail to perform to the standards of the Codes of Practice for child care workers set out by the UK regulating bodies. You should always respect and care for children equally regarding the code. You should always treat them same not having a bad view just because of their beliefs or religion. You need to work out your own views and values so you realise what kind of view you are giving the child. If you realise you aren’t giving them enough attention or heed to them it’s when you improve and follow the code respectively treating the child as you do with the people you have good views with.


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