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Unread 10-20-2012, 12:15 PM
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Hi, This may help you with the first question

1. Positive relationships with these people benefit the child as we can share information quickly and accurately, give consistent care, identify needs and interests, make more effective plans for their care and education, monitor their welfare and share skills and ideas. It is important to have these positive relationships as if we don’t there is a danger that information may be withheld or passed on incorrectly. This could result in children not being given the support they need resulting in delayed development or, at worse, death.
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