1) 'Explain the importance of creating clear records.' In this context what does 'explain' means? a) Make clear by describing. b) Give your opinion on its worth. c) Tell us how to do it in your setting d) Give at least 3 examples of records your produce in your setting. 2) 'Explain the importance of creating clear records.' In this context what does 'clear' means a) See through b) Without specific details c) Accurate, readable and professional d) In normal everyday language. 3) 'Explain the importance of creating clear records' should include mention of: a) Date and time. b) Date , time, location, antecedent, who said what. c) What was said. d) Antecedent, conclusion. 4) Within your organisation, data protection and safeguarding requirements are met by: a) Never writing anything down. b) Following Policy and procedures. c) Not listening to information shared with you by children d) Not logging any unusual marks or injuries. 5) 'Identify under what circumstances information can be shared with other parties.' In this context 'other parties' could include? a) New years Eve. b) Colleagues. c) Colleagues, Parents, settings Cleaner and Chief d) Police, Social Workers, GP's, Health Visitors. 6) 'Identify under what circumstances information can be shared with other parties.' In this context 'circumstances' could be? a) When you are in the staff room discussing parents. b) When it shows how clever you have been c) When a child is in immediate danger. d) When you need to get it off your chest. 7) 'Explain the importance of maintaining accurate records.' a) People would judge you because of your untidy writing. b) Your records could be photocopied and displayed. c) They will be attached to the child's file/tablet. d) Your records could be evidence in court. 8) Confidentiality and the need to disclose information could be shared when: a) You really need to tell your friend what you have learnt. b) When you cannot keep it to yourself any longer. c) When a crime is about to be committed/ the child is in immediate risk  d) When the person involved is famous. 9) Whistleblowing is: a) When poor practice is identified. b) The signal that is used in the garden to get the children's attention. c) Never allowed, it is breaking confidentiality.  d) A great laugh.

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