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Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce, Part 6: Understand how to support positive outcomes

This is a challenging unit, but one that is fundamental to providing high-quality care for young children, says Mary Evans.

The importance of the drive to professionalise and raise the status of the children and young people's workforce is reflected in the core unit of the new Level 3 Diploma - 'Understand how to support positive outcomes for children and young people'.

This knowledge-based unit underlines the responsibilities placed on practitioners as it looks at the factors that can impact both positively and negatively on the outcomes and life chances of children and explains to learners how they can make a positive difference to the lives of those in their care.

'This unit is quite daunting,' says Vivette Eaton, quality control manager for the Childcare Company. 'However, it raises the profile of what childcare practitioners do. It is quite something to realise the responsibility you have - especially when you are quite young and just starting out in the sector. But it is exciting to realise that what you are doing is so very important.'

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