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Hi, i'm new to this site, could anyone help with these question please.
work with colleagues in a playwork team.

1-Clarify why responsibilities and duties should only be varied with the agreement of colleagues?

2-Explain the importance of sorting out any duties or responsibilities which are unclear?

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Hi, a warm welcome to the site. On page 39+ of the NVQ level 3 playwork handbook
it explains the policy and legislation that playwork settings need to be aware of and how individual playworkers form part of a team.

Clarifying responsibilities and duties with the agreement of colleagues ensures that everyone knows what each member of the team is doing, why they're doing it and how. This makes sure that standards are met for reasons of health and safeguarding.

Understanding the importance of sorting out any duties or responsibilities which are unclear means recognising that as qualified playworkers each has a duty to carry out the responsibilities a job contract states and those that have been agreed with colleagues. If you're uncertain or confused as to what they are it'll be left to chance and luck that you meet legally required safety standards and the expectations of the playwork organisation/setting.

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Hi could anyone help with this question please. Play work level 3.

Work with colleages in a play work team.

1. explain why it is important for the team to anticipate the needs of users.

2. Describe the types of situations in which additional support should be sought from colleagues.

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hi.
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"explain why it is important for the team to anticipate the need of others?"

struggling with this. thanks.
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Hi, welcome to the site, anticipating the needs of colleagues in a team is important for supporting them, responding to conflict and ensuring each individual feels comfortable in contributing their ideas, views and experiences. Anticipating the needs of children and young people is important for planning purposes. Page 203+ of this level 3 handbook looks at working with colleagues in a team, search the preview for 'PW11 work with colleagues'


Anticipating the needs of children using your service means you're able to organise the environment so that children's various types of play are supported, and it ensures resources such as food, drink, transport, art and craft supplies, equipment are available and everything is accessible.

Page 215 of this level 3 handbook explains why anticipation is important search inside the preview for 'anticipate'



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