Education for over 16s
What is Further Education?
Key stage 3 is for ages...
What is 11-14 years old?
FGM stands for...
What is Female Genital mutilation?
The child realizes hat they exist as an independent entity and in their right.
What is the existential self?
Emphasis on obedience, control and following the rules with explanation.
What is authoritarian?
A common programme of study in schools that is designed to ensure nation wide uniformity of content and standards in education in the UK
What is the National Curriculum?
a foundation subject is...
What is music and computing?
What is the Counter Terrorism and Security Act 2015?
The ability to reflect rather than act in the moment is...
What is impulse control?
Barriers to effective partnership may be...
What is time constraints, work commitments, limited resources, mistrust, EAL, SEND and family members experience?
1988
What is the Education Reform Act 1988?
These are important to professional conduct...
What is empathy, confidence, approachability, passion and resourcefulness?
Section 17 and Section 47 are relevant to the...
Children Act 2004
Home circumstances that might affect behavior are...
What is parental expectations, consistency of care, culture and community and adult child relationship/interaction?
CYPMHS is...
What is children and young people's mental health service?
Private schools are funded by...
What is Parents and carers?
Direct instruction follows the steps of...
What is teacher led, the student and teacher practice the skill together and the teacher checks understanding and provides feedback?
A parental factor of abuse is...
What is substance abuse, previous abuse, unrealistic expectations, parental isolation and mental illness?
Proximity is...
What is the state of being near or close by?
The NHS was established in...
When is 1948?
they are funded by the local authority and fall into the following catergories...
what is community schools, voluntary controlled schools, faith schools, foundation schools, trust schools and special schools?
Acronym for early years foundation stage is...
What is EYFS?
A position of trust means...
What is “caring for, training, supervising or being in sole charge” of a child under the age of 18?
Risk assessment strategies relating to preventing challenging behavior may be...
What is being aware of an individuals history, recognizing triggers, removing hazards, following the settings policies and procedures and assessing the likelihood of harm to self or others?
A schhol nurse will...
What is give immunisations, carry out screenings, raise awareness for health issues and support CYPs medical needs?