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Level 3 CYPW
Unit 67 Professional
Practice in early
years settings
Tutors; Karen Sendall & Dorota Thurlow
Notes;
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Aims and Objectives
Session Aim:
Understand how to apply professional practice in early years settings
Core objectives: By the end of the session & homework all learners
should be able to:
• Understand the scope and purposes of the early years sector.
• Understand current policies and influences on the early years sector.
• Be able to support diversity, inclusion and participation in early years
settings.
• Review own practice in promoting diversity, inclusion and
participation in early years settings
Most learners will also be able to:
• Use reflection as a tool for improving our practice
Norfolk County Council
Equality of Opportunity Statement
It is a fundamental principle of our policies that all people are equally valued
regardless of their gender, age, disabilities, race, ethnic origin, language,
religion or sexual orientation.
We are, therefore, committed to promote equality of opportunity by:
ensuring that services are equally accessible and relevant to the needs
of different user groups; and
the use of appropriate recruitment and employment practices and
procedures.
We will use our influence to promote understanding and harmony
between people.
We will work with other agencies and organisations in seeking to
eliminate discrimination, harassment and attacks on any group or
individual.
We will monitor the effectiveness of what we do in these areas and
continuously
seek to improve our performance.
Recap last lesson....one word!
Supporting diversity, inclusion and
participation – Unit 53/54
How can a nursery ensure is books and music
resources promote diversity?
How can a workplace crèche ensure a child in
a wheelchair is fully included?
How does a pre-school ensure its services reflect
the needs of a diverse community?
L.O – 3.1 a,b,c
In what ways can society be
discriminatory?
L.O - 3.2
What are the types of discrimination and its impact?
How would I do things differently? L.O 3.2 – WS1
The nursery provides translations of its written communications in Urdu and
Gujarati, but not in Polish. There are two new Polish children starting at the
nursery.
In trying to be inclusive, practitioner Jenny regularly promotes and celebrates
Mei Yau and Jung Mai’s Chinese heritage. Some of the other children feel
unnoticed.
Leanne is making father’s day cards with the children. Katarina, 4, has two
mothers. Leanne feels Katarina should make the card anyway so as not to be
seen to be getting ‘special treatment’.
Manager Kelly researches participation at her nursery, and finds that take-up
from black families is low. She is concerned but too busy to do anything about
it.
Chelsea is cared for by her grandparents. The other children tease her and
say her mummy and daddy are really ‘old’.
Gabriel’s mother is visually impaired. Practitioner Olivia tries to ‘help’ her by
steering her through doors, talking loudly and repeating things other adults
say.
Evidence based practice – Ass 13
What is evidence based practice?
How does this lead to positive outcomes
for children?
L.O - 2.3
Worksheet 2
L.O 4.3
What is reflective practice? – Ass 13
• How do you do this in your setting? As a team
member and as an individual?
• Why do we do it?
• what can we gain from it?
Where?
When?
How?
What?
Why?
L.O – 4.1
Inclusive practice – Ass 13
Unit 67 L.O 4.2, Unit 52 L.O 5.2
Inclusion checklist
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