CE274-30 Safety and Risk in Early Learning Spaces
Introductory description
During this module we will explore the notion of safety and risk for a child in the 21st century. We will consider different perspectives and investigate how safety and risk is interpreted by parents and practitioners and the influences that have an impact on their behaviour as carers. Policy legislation, frameworks and guidance will be explored to investigate the challenges of safeguarding children. We will research a range of contemporary and historic judicial and serious case reviews to understand the process of safeguarding children in the UK. We will also explore international and cross cultural approaches to safe play, practice and learning spaces, whilst considering the health and safety perspective and its impact on risk assessments in the Early Years sector.
Module aims
- To consider the risks within the physical, geographical and social environments young children inhabit
- To understand the importance of working within legislation aimed at safeguarding and caring for children
- To understand the sociological influences that surround a child and or family that are presenting a safeguarding issue.
- To view children as active participants in the world
- To recognise children’s rights, and consider the importance of attending to their health and well-being while allowing them to make choices, take risks and explore the environment
Outline syllabus
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
- Theoretical, cultural, historical and political perspectives on a safe and risk averse childhood
- Signs, symptoms and definitions of types of abuse and how to respond to and report concerns
- Multi-professional case studies and reviews
- Legal procedures and requirements in relation to safeguarding children.
- Protective learning and enabling environments
- Children's rights, particularly in relation to managing risk
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
- Critically review the current literature and theory relating to issues of safety and risk in early childhood.
- Critically evaluate national and local policy in relation to safeguarding children in an early childhood context.
- Demonstrate an ability to recognise and respond to issues of child protection/safeguarding in a given scenario.
- Explore the relationship between child development, play and constructions of risk-taking.
- Reflect on the need for conducting risk assessments in Early Childhood practice.
Indicative reading list
Reading lists can be found in Talis
Specific reading list for the module
Subject specific skills
Critically review the current literature relating to issues of safety and risk in early childhood.
Critically evaluate the appropriateness of different conceptions of childhood and approaches to education, particularly as they relate to issues of safety and risk.
Present a reasoned argument for teaching children about danger and allowing them to experience different forms of risk.
Locate, assess, select and review literature in the field of Early Childhood.
Present and develop an argument, drawing upon appropriate evidence, literature and theory.
Analyse and synthesize research, theories and ideas from multiple sources.
Evaluate and critique different historical and cultural constructions of babies and young children and argue why particular approaches are appropriate in specific contexts.
Produce critical arguments for engaging in inter-professional practices for babies and young children.
Transferable skills
Written communication skills
Oral communication skills
Working with others
Problem solving
Information technology
Numeracy
Study time
| Type | Required |
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| Lectures | 12 sessions of 1 hour (4%) |
| Seminars | 12 sessions of 2 hours (8%) |
| Private study | 264 hours (88%) |
| Total | 300 hours |
Private study description
No private study requirements defined for this module.
Costs
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You do not need to pass all assessment components to pass the module.
Assessment group A4
| Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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Assessment component |
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| Case Study | 50% | Yes (extension) | |
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Child Protection/Safeguarding scenario. |
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Reassessment component is the same |
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Assessment component |
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| Risk assessment portfolio | 50% | Yes (extension) | |
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Risk assessment policy review and reflective account on the benefits of risky play. |
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Reassessment component is the same |
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Feedback on assessment
Summative written feedback with opportunities for face to face tutorial feedback on request Peer feedback on draft research designs
Courses
This module is Core for:
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UCEA-X329 Foundation Degree in Early Childhood
- Year 2 of X329 Early Childhood
- Year 2 of X40G Early Childhood (North Warwickshire & Hinckley College)
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UCEA-X3B9 Undergraduate Early Childhood (BA)
- Year 2 of X329 Early Childhood
- Year 2 of X3B9 Early Childhood (BA)