CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children
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CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children
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Getting started
The assessment activities in this booklet have been designed to allow you to provide evidence that demonstrates your competence in the unit CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children.
Your trainer will:
· answer any questions that you might have about the assessment
· assess your competence as required by the unit of competency, by making judgments about the evidence you have presented in line with the rules of evidence: validity, authenticity, cu
ency and sufficiency
· provide feedback on the outcomes of the assessment process.
Introduction
You are required to complete two assessment tasks for CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children.
In completing the final assessments, you will show evidence of your ability to:
· support each child’s health needs
· provide opportunities to meet each child’s need for sleep, rest and relaxation
· implement effective hygiene and health practices
· supervise children to ensure safety
· minimise risks
· contribute to the ongoing management of allergies
· contribute to the ongoing management of asthma.
Assessment numbe
Assessment deliverables
31864/01
Written assessment
31864/02
Project
31864/01 Written assessment
Part A Short answer questions
Student instructions
· Answer the following questions.
· Your responses may be recorded or presented in a written format. Written responses for each answer should be approximately 100 words in length. The written responses may be presented in na
ative or bullet point format.
· Your responses may be recorded or presented in a written format. Written responses for each answer should be approximately 100 words in length. The written responses may be presented in na
ative or bullet point format.
· To answer questions accurately, you may refer to:
· applicable legislation including the National Quality Standard and Education and Care Services National Regulations, along with the Belonging, Being and Becoming – The Early Years Learning Framework
· recommendations from a recognised health authority
· the Early Childhood Australia Code of Ethics
· policies and procedures common to early childhood education and care services
· position descriptions detailing an educator’s duty of care responsibilities
· other sources such as professional readings along with the course textbook and identified key resources.
· Ensure you acknowledge and cite your sources accordingly. This is important whether you use your own words or quote the author’s words. For more information on referencing and plagiarism, refer to the ‘Academic reference guide’ in the Student Handbook.
· When refe
ing to policies and procedures or position descriptions please submit with your assessment to support your answer.
Short answer questions
1. Discuss four ways to prevent infection in an early childhood environment?
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2. List three indirect ways infections can be spread.
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3. Identify three occasions or situations when an educator should wash their hands.
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4. Describe two ways you can respect a child’s need for privacy during toileting, dressing and undressing times.
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5. Complete the following sentences about the co
ect way to administer medication.
a. Medication given to a child in care must be authorised by
. The medication must be clearly marked with the
c. The medication must not exceed the
d. The medication must be in its original
e. The parents must fill in a medication authorisation form for the child with the name of the medication, amount, time, time of last does, and
f. Medication should be stored well away from
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6. Briefly explain the key environmental factors that can impact on rest and sleep within an early childhood and education care setting.
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7. Describe two strategies you can implement to adequately supervise children to ensure safety.
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8. Describe four hazards that you might find in an early childhood and education service (inside and out). Then describe the action you would take to eliminate or minimise risk.
Please provide responses in table below
List of potential hazards
Action you would take
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9. Identify six signs that you should look for in an attack of asthma, which may indicate an appropriate time for a child to use an asthma reliever.
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10. State what steps you can take to actively implement an early childhood education and care service’s procedure for the safe collection of children to avoid releasing a child into the care of a non-authorised person.
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11. There are many causes for childhood injuries, many of which can be avoided. For each of the below identify two preventative measures (actions) you can take in an education and care setting to reduce the risk of injury.
Injury
Possibly caused by
Preventative measures
Choking
Swallowing small objects such as food, batteries, bottle caps, coins or balloons
(Enter Response Here)
Poisoning
Ingesting medicines or cleaning products
(Enter Response Here)
Drowning
Unsupervised water play
(Enter Response Here)
Burns or scalding
Stoves, ovens, steam from kettles or hot liquids, fire
(Enter Response Here)
Strangulation
Necklaces, drawstrings on clothes, cords on toys, appliances or window blinds
(Enter Response Here)
Sunburn
Inadequate sun protection
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Head injuries
Falls from highchairs, slippery floors or a fall from the play equipment
(Enter Response Here)
Eye injuries
Dust, sand or chemical sprays
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Fractures and sprains
Hard falls
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Bumps, scrapes,
uises, fractures, sprains, permanent disability or death
Running out into the service car park or road
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Trainers Name, Date
12. Responsibility for the management of asthma is shared. In the table below, or similar, identify five actions that parents, the service and educators should do to work together to provide a safe and healthy environment for children with asthma.
Five actions under each heading should be recorded.
Parents or guardians
Service
Educator (staff)
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Part B - Case studies
Student instructions
· Read the following case studies, then answer the questions or complete the task that follows.
· Your responses may be recorded or presented in a written format. Written responses for each answer should be approximately 100 – 200 words in length. The written responses may be presented in na
ative or bullet point format.