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Unread 10-28-2008, 06:25 PM
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General question abit of advise - please....303 - K3c155

My assessor has asked my to use one of my settings 'code of conduct for adults' policy for this knowledge (Relevant legal requirements covering the way you relate and interact with children)

I have looked through settings policyfolder and found a policy titled Behaviour management and it goes on, amongst other requirements, to include ;
-Staff, volunteers, students to provide positive models of behaviour
-Treat everyone with friendliness, care and courtesy
-Use positive strategies to handle conflict
-NEVER use physical punishment or threats of this nature
-Do not humiliate or single out individuals
-DO not shout at/raise voice in a threatening manner in response to behaviour

Does this sound like the sound of thing relevant to the knowledge or can anyone see anything glaringly obvious that isnt included that really should be....?
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