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sally23 06-04-2008 01:01 PM

Help with 403 - The need for evidence-based practice
 
Can anyone put me on the right track with how they did the knowledge and understanging for this question -thank you
The need for evidence-based practice, what this means and how it affects practice in your area of responsibility

Ruthierhyme 06-04-2008 05:21 PM

Hiya,

Not quite sure if this is what's being asked but on the surface the necessity to 'prove quality of provision via evidencing does seem to be ever growing !!

Everything that's written down from a copy of the basic curriculum framework to in house photographs of tadpoles are all evidencing practice - as is a shelf full of activity ideas & resources !!

The need is controversial.

It enables groups to reassure concerned, interested and curious Parents and also to provide statistical data. Build links in and with the community and assure regulatory bodies of competence levels.
Finiding out who collates, where and what it's used for and again where it is distributed can bring other reasons for its initial collection into any debate or further development.

Photograph documentation of the Children ( children's own and/or parental permission for this may vary place to place) feedback forms - Correspondance between Parents, Committee, Children, Ofsted - action plans for all areas. Certificates of qualifications, Observations, evaluations, record keeping, planning and profiling.

Polices, procedures, documents and case studies for best practice, minutes of meetings, risk assessments, external agency recommendations - fire drill, equipment, advice and guidance.

How it all impacts individually .. Time :D

How evidence assists with self development and knowledge.
What the knock on effect from learning about evidencing has personally & as a group & what / how it informs everyones practice.
How your evidencing can later influence and highlight awareness for other practitioners.
How is relevant information / evidence linked to certin areas of responsibility and what the possible effects may be - physical evidence can reduce the need to verbally comunicate it can also backup and reassure or maybe call into question of and for the reasons why everyone does / did it in the first place - other areas can include: initiatives, programmes, projects, consultations, surveys - development theories, learning objectives ...

again, there is sure to be lots more :smile:... hth a little

Let us know what else you find ..

xx

sally23 06-04-2008 06:31 PM

You amaze me everytime: :jaw-dropp
Have you done this before?

Im not sure if thats what they're looking for - infact I would love to meet whoever wrote these so called questions but thank you for your help.
If anyone who has done this unit could help I would be grateful
Thanks:With love:

bluebird 06-04-2008 09:11 PM

hi,
i answered this question along the lines of evidence based practice is stuff you do everyday that is proven to be effective e.g health and safety,fire proc,observation techniques,risk assessment,info recording etc.using all these ensure current legislation is met in all areas.policies and procedures need to comply with gov and ofsted etc.hope this helps let me know how you get on good luck x

sally23 06-04-2008 10:13 PM

Thanks Bluebird:proposetoast:


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