CARING FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC IMPAIRMENTS
Written By
Alison Byrne
Learning Outcomes
To achieve this unit a learner must:
- Describe how carers can work
effectively with children with a range of key
impairments
- Explain the importance of safety,
respect, choice and anti-oppressive practice in
caring for children with specific impairments
- Clarify the importance of teamwork in
ensuring that disabled children are protected
from harm and cared for safely
Content and Structure
MODULE 1
Working effectively with
children with a range of key impairments
Autism
- Definitions of autism and Aspergers
syndrome
- Overview of the key characteristics of a
child with autism
- Practical methods of caring for a child with
autism
Learning difficulties
- Definitions of a mild, moderate and severe
learning difficulty
- Key challenges and issues related to care of
children with a learning disability
Physical impairments
- Basic knowledge of caring for a child with
cystic fibrosis
- Basic knowledge of caring for a child with
cerebral palsy
- Basic knowledge of caring for a child with
sickle cell anaemia
- Basic knowledge of caring for a child with
epilepsy
Sensory impairments
- Key issues in caring for a child with a
visual impairment
- Key issues in caring for a child with a
hearing impairment
MODULE 2
The importance of safety,
respect, choice and anti-oppressive practice in
caring for children with specific impairments
Communication
- Effective strategies to communicate with
children with communication difficulties
- Facilitating effective communicating with
children in difficult situations
Personal Care
- The importance of respect, privacy and
dignity in providing personal care in a safe
manner
Social Inclusion
- Definitions of social inclusion, stereotypes
and discrimination
- The impact of discrimination
- Positive methods of intervention for
children
Promoting independence and
choice
- Practical ways to encourage children in
developing life skills
- Strategies to encourage children to make
decisions about their life
MODULE 3
The importance of teamwork in
ensuring that disabled children are protected
from harm and cared for safely
Child Protection
- Understanding signs of abuse
- The legislation and procedures in place to
protect children from abuse
- Strategies to encourage children to keep
themselves safe from abuse
Working with birth families
- The importance of positive contact with birth
families
- Strategies to improve the quality of contact
for children
Safe Care
- The importance of safe care
- Recognising the risky activities in caring
for a child with an impairment
- Strategies in providing care safely in a
nurturing way
Working in partnership within
care planning
- The purpose of care planning
- The legislation surrounding care planning
- Advocacy for children with an impairment
This material provides a notional 30 hours
of learning.
Level: 3
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