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hi, I'm doing my stl level 3 and part of my 3rd unit is to use a case study.
Tahira is 7 yrs old and has epilepsy. her parents are worried about her using the climbing frame as she may fall if she has a fit.
explain how you would take a balanced approach to risk assessment and why this is important. what could you do to let tahira enjoy the climbing frame and make sure she is safe?/
please can anyone please help me??
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In Early Years we need to allow children to take calculated risks. You need to look at the situation and assess how you can take steps to reduce the level of risk for this child to an acceptable level. Some ideas could be one to one support, placing of mats, providing a helmet etc. So you are balancing the risk to the child with her need to learn and develop.
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