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evaluate how organisational values, policies and procedures can uphold children and young people's right and opportunities for play
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Hi, if it helps, collate the suggested information and then tackle the criteria xx

What values does your setting hold? what does it want to provide, how and to who?

Be overly familiar with the policies and procedures that the setting has in place.

Research a child's right to play - article 13 UNCRC and the type of play opportunities a setting can offer children - Best play

Upholding rights means that you're looking for the lengths that the setting goes to in order to provide opportunities for play and to see if there is any potential discrimination. Evaluating that enables you to find ways to improve provision and overcome any issues - eg. does the setting offer a service to a particular age group, are there restrictions over duration of & the setting's opening time, does the setting value cultural difference and uphold all children's right to come along & play? are there environmental barriers that prevent access to children with impairement or disability?

Google search for - uphold a child's right to play

I hope this helps a little xx
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