...According to CDC, Children are exposed to many hazards and risks as they grow and develop into adulthood. As they continue in their developmental milestone, injuries become the leading cause of death and disability for children and teenagers in the United States. The physical, social, cultural, and economic environments in which they live can significantly increase or decrease their injury risks. Children face a variety of situations that put them at risk for injury. Awareness of age-specific risks are key to effective prevention. Let’s look at the toddler age-group. Because of their size, growth and development, inexperience, and natural curiosity, they are particularly vulnerable to injury also referred as unintended injuries. Though, Toddlers are exposed to many types of injuries such as: Motor Vehicle, Suffocation, Drowning Poisoning, Fire/Burns, fall, Recreation. However, the most common cause of unintentional injury death for children age 1-4 years was a motor vehicle (MV) crash, with the majority of events involving a vehicle occupant. While properly used restraints can reduce serious injury by up to 70%. A child riding on a lap is not protected but is at double risk: Not only is it physically impossible for the parent to keep the child from being thrown into the windshield and dashboard, but if the adult is not wearing seat belt, the force of the adult’s body may crush the child. Although laws requiring seat-belt use are now in force in all 50 states, many...
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...There are several websites that state the importance of playground safety. The website that I read and looked over discussed sixteen different components of playground safety. This website is Kidshealth.org and is located under playground safety. This website gave the different characteristics of a safe playground and the importance of providing children with a safe area to play in. Overall, this website focused on different components of providing children with a safe play environment. There are many different characteristics of a safe playground. One that was mentioned on KidsHealth.org is adult supervision. The article states that with proper adult supervision, injuries are less likely (Durani). Along with that, if an injury does occur,...
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...Preventable injuries are one of the number one killers of kids in the US. Most parents are aware of this and take fun out of playtime. Kids deserve to have fun and be safe. Kids with special needs often feel left out because most playgrounds they cannot play on. Parents will be on board with their children playing with equipment like zip lines and letting a child with special needs play on a playground with adult supervision, proper equipment, and an explanation of the playground. According to Safekids.org more than 75% percent of all playground injuring are falls. Lack of improper adult supervision is associated with approximately 45 percent of playground injuries. This means if adults are watching a child then injuries are most likely not going to happen. Adults should make sure children’s behavior are monitored. Childrens bad behavior such as fighting or using equipment wrong can cause...
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...Competency Goal 1: Safe, Healthy, Learning Environment In my child care setting, I work hard to provide all children with a safe and healthy learning environment. I research and follow strict standards available from the state related to preventing and reducing injury and illness, helping children feel safe, following sound nutrition and fitness practices, and creating an enriching learning environment. My goal is to set up and maintain an environment that reduces the risk of injury to children. Because children lack the judgment to avoid hazards and because children learn by doing and interacting closely with others and their environment, injury can happen frequently in a child care setting. I accomplish this goal by keeping furniture and equipment in good repair and only having age-appropriate materials available to children. I inspect my environment (inside and outside) every day and I alert my director when I see a potential hazard. If there is an injury, I practice the correct First Aid guidelines and I inform the parent and the office in an accident report. I make sure that children are always cared for by qualified, responsible and healthy adults, so I make sure that staff files are complete and up-to-date. I am also diligent about maintaining emergency cards on each child and making sure that only authorized persons are dropping off and picking up. I am also always watching my children for signs of child abuse and neglect. I also want children to feel safe in my environment...
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...UNIT 3: Health, Safety and Security in Health and Social Care. Bilqis Ishaq-Bakare Age group: 3 to 6 Introduction In this assignment I will be identifying Hazards in a health and social care setting, the likelihood of this hazard harming a service and the severity the injury from the hazard will course and also say the risk rating of the hazard by multiplying the likelihood and the severity together. I will also find solution to this hazards and what kind of actions need to be taken to reduce the risk of the hazard from harming a service user. |Identified Hazard |Assess the identified Hazard.|How could the risk and harm |Risk Rating |Give reasons for the why you gave the identified hazard the rating you did. | |Age group: |Think about the risk and harm|from each hazard be more | | | | |from each Hazard. |dangerous for the service | | | | | |user group you have | | ...
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...harmful effects, but the many dreadful effects that may possibly occur from the one shot is life changing. Children vaccination effects is a huge reason why the percent of children getting vaccinations is decreasing. Families expect these vaccinations will make sure their child is healthy and safe from harmful diseases. Researchers have found out that vaccinations are useless and could injure your child for life. Vaccinations are unnecessary and unhealthy the chemicals, unsafe industry, and the vaccination injuries and effects, are not worth the risk. One of the many reasons these horrendous vaccinations are gruesome is the amount and untrustworthy chemicals in one vaccination. Parents think vaccinations will help prevent sickness. But would you want to inject monkey cells into your child? The monkey cells are found in popular vaccinations, like polio. Other life threatening chemicals are Gelatin, found in pigs. Also more common chemicals in these vaccinations are aborted fetus cells, aluminum, and...
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...When you hear the word football what pictures appear in your head? Are they the sweaty players dancer and smiling after a touchdown or of the players laying on the turf in pain? Did you know that 215,000 children (the ages ranged from 5 to 14) were treated in the hospital for an injury from football? Furthermore, football is a dangerous sport and should be banned to keep children safe. First off, football is the number one sport for youth injures. There is a static that tells in the years 2011 and 2012, 394,350 kids were injured playing football. Playing football is a dangerous decision. Any kid who plays football is at a high risk for injury. Children should be kept away from playing football, this will keep them safe and away from harm....
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...are still developing in school aged children. They are very active and curious, so accidents will occur. Falls are ranked by the CDC as the number 1 cause for nonfatal injury to the school aged child (ages 5 –9). In 2009, falls accounted for more than 2.8 million ED visits. The falls occur from many locations, such as, from windows, playground equipment, and bunk beds. Most falls occur at home. (Safe child. 2012). Adult supervision is the most effective deterrent of injury. There are some important safety tips that the adult should know. Safe Kids Worldwide lists these tips as: no playing on high porches, decks, balconies, or stairs; install window guards to keep from falling out of windows; no climbing on furniture; secure TVs and furniture to the wall to prevent them from tipping over; use playgrounds that have shock-absorbing surfaces; and wear helmets and safety equipment for bike riding and skateboarding. (Safety Tips. 2014) The CDC informs us that, in the US, more than 9000 children die each year from unintentional injuries. In 2009 there were 9143 US children who died, about 25 deaths per day. They list the five leading causes of unintentional injury deaths in the 5 – 9 age group as: motor vehicle traffic, drowning, fire/burns, transportation (other), and suffocation (Safe child. 2012). Adult supervision is the number one preventative measure that might save a child’s life. Centers for disease control and prevention: Safe child, national action plan. (2012)...
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...security of the health, safety and welfare of people at work, with the protection against risks to health or safety of an individual in connection with work activities. It sets out employers’ duties to staff where more than 5 staff are employed, and to the community, in addition to the duties of employees towards themselves and others. Health and Social Care Setting: Preschool The Health and Safety at Work Act aims to protect staff in relation to their health, safety and security in the workplace. It provides awareness in the workplace, so children and adults are aware of the health and safety issues. Within the preschool, the employer has a duty of providing induction training to staff which involves a clear and understandable explanation of health and safety concerns so that all adults are able to adhere to the policy and procedures as they understand their shared responsibility. The induction covers employees’ wellbeing, including safe lifting, and storage of hazardous substances. This also involves regular discussion of health and safety at staff meetings even after induction and there is a responsibility by the employer to ensure a written health and safety policy is adhered to, by appointing someone responsible to carry out this role. Also, under both the health and safety and safeguarding policies, employers are required to carry out thorough risk assessments before opening the preschool, and is essential to be updated regularly to...
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...on injury reduction, but also highlights how playing safe and smart can enhance and extend a child's athletic career, improve teamwork, reduce obesity rates and create a lifelong love of exercise and healthy activity. “ (“STOP Sports Injuries”) Following the rules can play a big part in child safety. By doing this we can keep those athletes stay safe and try and keep them from getting injured. To keep those athletes safe we need to educate people, also follow rules, and motivate the athletes and the coaches. The first way to prevent sports injuries is to educate people about it. We need to also educate kids on the subject also. “ To help keep kids in the game for life, STOP Sports Injuries targets the sports that have the highest rates of overuse and trauma injuries.” (Sports Trauma and Overuse Prevention). Unfortunately there are some kids who get hurt playing sports. We need to help theses kids who play sports to try and not get hurt. “Whether you are an athlete, coach, healthcare provider or parent, we have the sports injury prevention tips and tools to make sure safety is your first priority.” ( Stop Sports Injuries). Adults need to help the people in charge help keep their kids safe, they need to come up with ways to try and not get them hurt. With proper education, sports injuries...
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...Competency Statement 1: The goals in my Home daycare are to achieve the objective of safety by providing the children with safe environment and equipped children to explore without any injuries. Another goal is to promote healthy habits. Another one is to promote a good age appropriate learning environment. Competency Goal: 1 healthy learning environment Functional Area 1: Learning Environment: One of my goals is to maintain a safe environment for the children in my care to play and explore in. A safe early childhood environment must be strategically laid out. The floor space is large enough for some gross motor activity, yet enough barriers, shelves, tables, exist to deter the children from aimlessly running from one side to another. Tables and chairs are child-sized and placed in such a fashion that one can safely walk behind them, even when another child is sitting in the chair. Shelves are low enough that a child can reach the top without having to climb. This also allows for the adults to be able to see children at all times. Consideration should be given to having open shelves, instead of shelves with backs, for the same purpose. Any shelves that seem wobbly should be securely fastened to a wall. All outlets not in use should be covered with protective covers. Ideally, something like a shelf should also be blocking outlets, to deter children from trying to unplug them. Any cords plugged into sockets should be tucked behind shelves or securely fastened to prevent tripping...
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... emotional and psychological needs it is important that we have the knowledge on what is required for children to have a healthy development and it is also important that we build a trusting relationship with them. It is important that we observe, assess and record developmental milestones that indicate where a child is progressing according to their expectations. We must be aware of the health, safety and welfare issues at all times. In order to meet children’s needs we need to plan appropriate routines for them in order for them to be followed. It is important that we communicate with parents in order to support their child’s development and progress and it is also important that we communicate with...
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...Environmental processes that may cause injury, illness, or death in Toddlers Lilian Iberosi Grand Canyon University, Arizona 11/13/2013 A toddler is a child between the ages of one and three. During this time, although the physical growth and motor development will slow, the toddler years are a time of great cognitive, emotional and social development. To this extent, toddlers are especially susceptible to preventable injuries because their physical abilities exceed their capacities to understand the consequences of their actions. Hence a two-year old child whose ball rolls into the road will think only about retrieving the ball, not about the danger of being hit by a motor vehicle. They are extraordinary mimics, but their understanding of cause and effect is not as developed as their motor skills. (Hagan 184). Therefore, safety issues in a toddler relate primarily to the toddler’s environment and interactions with parents and or caregivers In the light of the foregoing, some of the most frequent causes of injuries, illness, or death in toddlers include: suffocation, motor vehicle crashes and car seat safety-related injuries, falls, fires and burns, poisoning, choking, and drowning. Suffocation and motor car- related injuries are the leading causes of death, however toddlers’ who are exposed to maternal substance use, secondhand smoke, malnutrition, lack of caregiver supervision, or caregiver neglect also are at increased risk of morbidity. (Hagan 183) Parents usually underestimate...
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...A personal injury lawyer is a lawyer that will provide legal representation to men and women who claim to have been injured, physically or mentally, as a result of the negligence or wrongdoing of another person, company, or government agency. As an employer of a company it is your responsibility to ensure that everyone who works for you and with you is safe at all time, unfortunately for some individuals that is not always the case. As a personal injury lawyer they will make sure that they employee is able to fully complete the duties of their job in a safe, protected and stable environment. Not only does a personal injury lawyer defend individuals who are hurt at the work place they also defend individuals that are injured by another person....
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...History and backgrounds Johnson and Johnson is an American multinational pharmaceutical, medical devices and consumer packaged goods manufacturer found in 1886. The corporation’s head quarter is located in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States and its consumer division in being located in Skillman, New Jersey. It includes around 250 subsidiary companies operating in more than 57 countries and products sold in over 175 countries. Johnson and Johnson had worldwide pharmaceutical sales of $16 billion for the third quarter of the calendar year of 2011 (Newswire, 2011).Company’s main three founders were Robert wood Johnson, James wood Johnson, Edward mead Johnson. Company have approximately 111,000 employees globally. Johnson and Johnson brand include numerous household names of medication and first-aid suppliers. Among it well known consumer product are the Band-Aid brand line of bandages Tylenol medication, Johnson’s baby products, beauty products, clean and clear facial wash. Johnson and Johnson there is no mission statement that hangs on wall. Instead, for more than 60 years, simple one page documents- the Johnson & Johnson Credo- has guided the company‘s actions in fulfilling its responsibilities to its customers, employees, the community and stockholders. Johnson and Johnson market leading brands in the baby care, skin and hair care, wound care and topical, oral health care, women’s health, over-the-counter medicines, nutritionals and vision care, beauty care...
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