Thursday, May 23, 2019

Cypcore positive outcomes

Identify the positive outcomes for children and childlike people that practitioners should be striving to achieve. In 2003 the I-JK government for England and Wales launched one of the most important policies, partly in response to the death of Victoria Climbie, in relation to children and childrens services.It was produced as a result of a review of children and young peoples services, it had two main findings one was for all services to work together and share information and it identified five positive outcomes for children and young people. As a practitioner working with children I am aware that the upport I give the children to achieve the five positive outcomes is crucial in their development.Be hale Physically healthy Mentally and emotionally healthy Sexually healthy Healthy lifestyles Choose not to take illegal drugs Parents, carers and families promote healthy choices proceed safe Safe from maltreatment, neglect, violence and sexual exploitation Safe from accidental injur y and death Safe from bullying and discrimination Safe from crime and anti-social behavior in and out of school Have security, stability and are cared for Parents, carers and families provide safe homes and stability Enjoy and achieve Ready for schoolAttend and enjoy school action stretching bailiwick educational standards at primary school Achieve personal and social development and enjoy recreation Achieve stretching national educational standards at secondary school Parents, carers and families support learning Make a positive contribution Engage in decision-making and support the community And purlieu Engage in law-abiding and positive behaviour in and out of school better positive relationships and choose not to bully and Discriminate Develop selt-contldence and successtully deal witn signitlcant lite Changes and challenges Develop enterprising behaviour

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