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Started by helana4 Community Contributor · Mon, 9 Apr 2012 · 7:04 PM · 1 replies · 2,848 views

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helana4 Community Contributor Original Post ⏱ Mon, 9 Apr 2012 · 7:04 PM ·💬 27 posts
Hi all.

This is the question I am having issues with. I have written a couple of answers that I think are correct. Please let me know if I am on the right track.

Cheers! :)

Are there situations where you feel you need to tell someone information that you have been told? Give 2 examples.

1. If a carer suspected a child was being abused, the Director and Child Protection would be notified.
2. If a child had a medical condition (eg: diabetes), all staff members that are in the same room as the child would have to be told and made aware of their action plan in case of a medical emergency.

Is these examples correct? Or are there any more common every day situations that I have forgotten?

Thanks again!
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Lorina ⏱ Thu, 12 Apr 2012 · 1:03 PM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
Hi Helana,

The two situations you have given are good and staff will have to be notified in both of these cases, like you said! :thumbup:

Cheers :geek:,
L.A
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