Hi, this will help with research:
From the DoH Standard 5
Safeguarding children and young people and
National service framework for parents -
Compliance with ..
A setting's policies and procedurce - risk assessments, balancing opportunities for children to explore risk, child protection, reporting and assessing, wotking in partnership, multi-agency working, publication of a setting's expectation's for behaviour/conduct - child led rule making, modelling, understanding behaviour,
Every child matters - where safeguarding children in ways that enable them to achieve ECM's positive outcomes is important.
Practitioner's have a legal obligation towards a duty of care
Knowledge of the home nation's framework for any welfare requirements.
Statutory regulations guide the way a setting implements its policies, procedures and practice. The importance of complying with these impacts on how each practitioner safeguards children in order to protect them, and self, from harm and against allegation.
As above the UNCRC also place duties on individuals to safeguard children's rights.
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Starting threads
Level three CYPW handbook on amazon.co.uk
Level 3 STL handbook on amazon.co.uk
I hope this helps