to children. During the 20th century‚ a concept for multi-disciplinary working began the early stages of its development. Multi-disciplinary working is when different organisations work together to achieve specific objectives. It is a concept in which service providers work more closely with service users in order to provide care that is most fitting to their needs. There are about five different models of multi-agency working which are decision-making groups; consultation and training; centre- based
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Safeguarding and protection of vulnerable adults The Care Act 20141 sets out statutory responsibility for the integration of care and support between health and local authorities. NHS England and Clinical Commissioning Groups are working in partnership with local and neighbouring social care services. Local Authorities have statutory responsibility for safeguarding. In partnership with health they have a duty to promote wellbeing within local communities Working in care sector we have a duty
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CYP CORE 3.3: 2.1 – Explain the importance of safeguarding children and young people. Safeguarding children and young people is everybody’s responsibility. It should be a concern of the whole community and all public services‚ not just ones providing directly to children and young people. As professionals‚ we have a duty to ensure that children and young people are protected while they are in our care and that where we have other concerns outside school‚ these are investigated fully. School
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Roles and Responsibilities of agencies in Safeguarding Children We all have a responsibility in Safeguarding and Protecting children and every child should be kept safe. Safeguarding children is a "multi-agency" organisation. Statutory organisations that work with children have a duty under Section 11 of the Children Act 2004 to ensure their functions are discharged with regard to the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. What is safeguarding? It might be difficult to accept‚ but
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ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIPS ADINDA L.S CASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Forming a partnership Dividing income Admitting a partner Liquidating partnership Statement of partnership equity Forming a partnerships Cash Account Receivables Merchandise Inventory Equipment Office equipment Machine Land Building xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx AFDA Account Payable Notes Payable A Capital xxx xxx xxx xxx Dividing Income Dividing Income Income Summary A Capital
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existence of a partnership is to be determined from what the parties do rather than what the parties call themselves.’ Introduction Partnerships‚ one of the simplest forms of business structure‚ are creatures of contract and trust.1 Due to the contractual nature and unlimited liability of partnerships it is essential that people understand the definition of partnerships in order to avoid facing loss of personal property in situations where the intention was not to create a partnership. What the parties
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Historical Background PARTNERSHIP 1st Sem; 2003 the Roman law‚ the law merchant and equity‚ and the common law courts. Governing law in our jurisdiction Before the new Civil Code‚ commercial or mercantile partnerships were governed by the Code of Commerce and non-commercial or civil partnerships by the old Spanish Civil Code. The new Civil Code superseded the old Civil Code and expressly repealed in toto the provisions in the Code of Commerce relating to partnerships. Consequently‚ the new
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! Safeguarding The Wellbeing Of Children And Young People! Safeguarding is a measure taken to having suitable policies‚ procedures and risk assessments as guide to protect service users who may for some reason under personal circumstances be vulnerable to abuse. It should be regarded as ‘everybody’s business’ and must commit to ensuring children‚ young people and vulnerable adults are protected from any form of mistreatment.! ! ! ! Purpose of the policy! ! To protect and promote
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Nature of Partnerships Nature of Partnerships When starting a business‚ it can be with a sole proprietorship‚ a partnership‚ or as a company. A partnership is the most popular and the easiest to form. Partnerships combine individual talents and skills together for a hopefully successful business enterprise venture. Man has realized that it is easier to do something with the help of others than singly. Partners‚ also‚ provide a greater chance of obtaining equity capital for their business venture
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This essay will explore the nurse’s professional responsibility for safeguarding vulnerable patients. It will identify vulnerabilities specific to Blanche‚ a ninety year old lady with medical and physical problems (appendix 1). Other issues such as patient rights‚ autonomy and accountability will be discussed. It will consider the nurses professional behaviour and interventions to support Blanche. The Department of Health (DH‚ 2000a‚ p.8) define a vulnerable adult as a person over eighteen
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