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CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children Student Name: XXXXXX Student Number: XXXXXX Assessment Number: 31864/02 All terms mentioned in this text that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capitalised. Use of a term in this text should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark. © Open Colleges Pty Ltd, 2015 All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner. File name Once you feel confident that you have covered the learning materials for this unit, you are ready to attempt this assessment. 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It is important that you keep a copy of all assessments submitted to Open Colleges Open CollegesProject Assessment CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children Page 1 of 10 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, currency 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 number Assessment deliverables 31864/01 Written assessment 31864/02 Project 31864/02 Project This project is in two parts. You must complete each part. Part A: Common Childhood illnesses Student instructions · Complete the table that follows by identifying the typical signs and symptoms of each identified common childhood illness, and by outlining an appropriate response or action you could take in an early childhood setting. In the column provided, also indicate whether the illness is known as a notifiable disease or not (a disease that must be reported to government authorities). · Ensure to include in your answer when and how this information would be recorded and shared with the child’s parents or guardians, and whether a service’s exclusion policy will need to be enacted on in the action required. · To help you answer correctly refer to the key resource for this Unit: National Health and Medical Research Council (NHRMC) 2012, Staying Healthy: Preventing infectious diseases in early childhood education and care services. 5th ed. NHMRC, Canberra. · You may also refer to sample early childhood education and care service policies and procedures. When referring to policies and procedures please submit with your assessment to support your answer. Sample early childhood education and care service policies are available in the online resource library of PSC Alliance. To locate sample policies go to the PSC Alliance website, ipsplibrary.net.au/. 8 Open Colleges Project Assessment CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children Page 10 of 10 Please provide responses in table below Common childhood illness Typical signs of illness Appropriate action /response to be taken in an early childhood setting Notifiable Yes/No Common cold Conjunctivitis Constipation Diarrhoea and vomiting (gastroenteritis) Chicken pox Ear infections Fever (39 degrees and above Head lice Hand, foot and mouth disease Whooping cough Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date Part B: Oral health and hygiene Student instructions · Access an oral health/ dental hygiene policy and procedure from an early childhood education and care service. If you are unable to obtain an applicable policy from a service, undertake a search on the web. You may wish to use key words such as ‘dental policy’, or ‘oral hygiene procedures in child care’ in your search to help you locate a suitable policy. · Check requirements under the National Quality Framework, including the Education and Care Services National Regulations to identify any links to the policy. · Undertake research on the Web to find out current recommended practice in relation to promoting good dental hygiene habits in young children. Ensure the recommendations are from an Australian recognised health authority. · Analyse the policy against current recommendations and requirements. In particular check: · the purpose or goals of the policy · applicable legislation referenced or referred to in the policy · strategies for educators to implement in an early childhood setting to promote good habits and prevent tooth decay in young children · signs, such as visible decay or gum swelling, and incidents that should to be reported to parents and guardians · first aid to be rendered in the case of any dental trauma, for example when a tooth is knocked out or chipped in a child · what type of activities or experiences should be included in the curriculum to encourage and reinforce good dental and nutritional behaviours in children · the sourcing of the policy. · Lastly, write a short report (approximately 200 words) outlining the updates needed to align the policy to current recommended practice and requirements. Your report should clearly outline the revision needed to each area of the policy, such as the goals and/or strategies. If no changes are needed to the policy, state why this is the case and provide supporting evidence. · Submit the reviewed policy with your report. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date Office use only Assessment Feedback Trainer & Assessor Date Result Assessor Comments and Marking Withheld or Incomplete comments ONLY section: