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Assessment 1
Short Questions
1. What are the key factors related to Quality Area 2 that promote children’s health, safety and wellbeing?
• Refer to www.acecqa.gov.au “Guide to the National Quality Standard. ACT: Commonwealth of Australia” page 48
2. Match the National Quality Standard Elements below to the correct descriptor:
Element 2.1.1 Each child’s health needs are supported.
Element 2.1.2 Each child’s comfort is provided for and there are appropriate opportunities to meet each child’s need for sleep, rest and relaxation.
Element 2.1.3 Effective hygiene practices are promoted and implemented.
Element 2.1.4 Steps are taken to control the spread of infectious diseases and to manage injuries and illness, in accordance with recognised guidelines.
Element 2.2.2 Physical activity is promoted through planned and spontaneous experiences and is appropriate for each child.
Element 2.3.1 Children are adequately supervised at all times.
Element 2.3.2 Every reasonable precaution is taken to protect children from harm and any hazard likely to cause injury.
Element 2.3.3 Plans to effectively manage incidents and emergencies are developed in consultation with relevant authorities, practised and implemented.
3. In the ‘Education and Care Services National Regulations 2011’, what is the approved service required to do if there is an outbreak of an infectious disease?
4. a.The policy states that in the event of fire, staff will use the RACE procedure recommended by the fire service. What are the four RACE procedures?
b. The policy states four Educators’ responsibilities in regards to Fire Prevention and Fire Drills. What are these responsibilities?
5. Read each statement and indicate whether it is True or False.
6. List the range of cleaning equipment that is recommended for use in a Children’s Service.
7. List three examples of when gloves should be worn?
8. Following is the procedure that must be undertaken when cleaning a cot that has been soiled by a child.
Place the missing procedures, listed below, into the correct sequence of steps.
• Remove any visible soiling of the cot or mattress by cleaning thoroughly with detergent and water.
• Begin the procedures of cleaning the cot.
• Clean the child.
• Provide clean linen for the cot.
• Dress the child and wash the child’s hands and your hands.