CT229 - (A) Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Current legislation The current legislation for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people is the Working Together to Safeguard Children
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look for signs of termites on your property. Kirkland’s Pest Control in Fayetteville‚ TN‚ a trusted source of termite treatment in Lincoln County‚ shares five signs you may have a termite problem: 5 Signs Of A Termite Infestation 1. Swollen Spots In Floors & Ceilings At first glance‚ swelling in a floor or ceiling may seem like a moisture problem‚ but it also is a common sign that termites have infested your home. Termite colonies even emit a smell similar to mildew‚ so this is a tricky sign that should
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What is the Evidence Base for Analyzing Crime? Notes prepared for CRM1300 by Irvin Waller (abstracted from two key sources)1 The evidence base for analyzing crime is fraught with problems‚ particularly in Canada‚ where the evidence comes almost exclusively from Statistics Canada‚ which provides limited data on • • • trends in administrative data on crime known to‚ and recorded by‚ police (Uniform Crime Reports); rates of victimization from the General Social Survey but only every five years (GSS
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I believe the DSM covers the most important aspects of Professor Smith symptoms because these include emotional‚ cognitive and behavioral symptoms which are often called syndromes that occur to people when they have several difficulties in life. “A dimensional approach refers to defining abnormal behavior along a continuum or spectrum. Recall three definitions of abnormal behavior from chapter 1. (1) Behavior that deviates from the norm‚ (2) behavior associated with difficulty adapting to life’s
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Task 3 3.1 IDENTIFY THE TRANSITIONS EXPERIENCED BY MORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE. 1 PUBERTY: when it is time for puberty the child feels confused because the child does not understand what is happening to him or her. This puberty can make the child be argumentative. This can make the child be dismissive 2 STARTING A NEW SCHOOL: When a young person starts a new school‚ the child may be shy. The child may be dismissive and anxious. When a child starts a new school‚ they make new friends‚ and this
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The Cabbage Indicator Experiment My hypothesis for this experiment is if I put an acid or a base in to a neutral then it will change colors. My hypothesis was correct in assuming that it would change colors with different substances or mixtures. If I put an acid or a base in to a neutral then it will change colors. The red cabbage indicator did change colors. Greens for bases and reds and pinks for acids. An alternative hypothesis for this could be “If the red cabbage indicator is purple then adding
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bbagePreparing and testing a natural indicators AIM: To prepare and testing a natural indicator and applying information about the color changes of indicators to classify and find trends of house hold substance as acidic‚ neutral or basic. Materials: * Distilled water * 250ml beaker X2 * Test tube X9 * Tripod * Wire Gauze * Bunsen burner * Safety goggles Test Object: * Hydrochloric acid (HCl) * Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) * White Vinegar * Lemon
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What is a challenging behaviour? Challenging behaviour is term used to describe behaviour that interferes with an individual’s or carer’s daily life. Common examples of challenging behaviour are aggression‚ self-injurious behaviour‚ property destruction‚ oppositional behaviour‚ stereotyped behaviours‚ socially inappropriate behaviour‚ withdrawn behaviour and self-destructive behaviour. The term ‘challenging behaviour’ is used as a way to label the behaviours as challenging‚ rather than label
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1) Describe at least three causes of the Great Depression. Be specific in your response. (Hint: Your answer should be at least a paragraph). There were many events that triggered the Great Depression. One of them being industry troubles. Mining and lumber production were no longer in high demand because the war had subsided. Coal mining was becoming obsolete to hydroelectric fuel‚ fuel oil‚ and natural gas. The boom of cars‚ construction‚ and consumer goods also diminished. Less houses were being
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Neurodegenerative diseases is a common cause of dementia which means that the brain cells known at the neurons either are degenerating therefore the neuron die off quicker than that of the neurons of a normal aging processes. This will lead to a more decline in the persons mental health such as memory‚ language and sometimes their physical abilities all depending on which area of the brain is infected. These neurodegenerative diseases are known to us as Alzheimer’s‚ fronto-temporal dementia‚
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