Unit 3 Supporting children E1 - current laws that influence working practices in a setting for children are -United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989/1991 ‚ Children Act 1989 ‚ Children Act 2004 ‚ Equality Act 2006 ‚ speacial educational needs and disability act 2001. E2 - Uncrc legislation influence working practices in the setting by giving children their own special rights and allows childrens views to be heard.it defends the familys role in childrens lives ‚ respects children
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The question I chose to critique for week ones discussion board question is question number two. Identify and describe which stage from the “Stage Model” identified within chapter two‚ that your own family is currently involved. What are the benefits and deficits connected to this stage? One of the stages that our family is dealing with is the “Becoming an Adult stage”. According to the text by Herbert Goldenberg and Irene Goldenberg (2008)‚ when a child becomes an adult and leave home they
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Teen Pregnancy and the Epidemic in the US Denise Hodges Professor Steuben Kaplan University Across the United States‚ federal and state policy-makers are trying to control what they see as an epidemic in adolescent pregnancy. But is there really an epidemic? And‚ more importantly‚ when did the American society start to perceive teenage pregnancy as such? Teenage pregnancy is a major concern in today’s society; there are many ways to prevent teen pregnancy‚ many people to get
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fresh green beans * gasoline * In your analysis‚ please make sure to explain your reasoning and relate your answers to the characteristics of the determinants of the price elasticity of demand. Guided Response: Review the discussion board posts of your classmates. Note their responses to the determinants of price elasticity of demand. Respond to at least two of your classmates. Discuss with your peers the characteristics of an inelastic versus elastic good. 2. Externalities
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The Constitution is made to be a flexible document that changes as the culture changes. But‚ making permanent changes to the Constitution‚ in the form of Amendments‚ has only happened 27 times. What is it about the Amendment process that makes permanent changes to the Constitution so difficult? Is there any one issue that you feel should be added to the Constitution? Or‚ is there any issue you feel should be removed because it is no longer relevant? Explain your answer. You may want to look in
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E1/E2 – Five pieces of current legislation and how they influence the working practice in the setting. Children Act 2004 The child act 2004 set out the national framework for delivering children’s services‚ and identifies the Every Child Matters five outcomes for children and young people‚ which all professionals must work towards. It is designed to ensure that different services for children and young people work more effectively together and receive the best support possible. The Government ’s
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Sarah Brindley‚ Unit 3 - suppporting children. E1/E2- Five pieces of current legislation are‚ Children Act 2004‚ Human Rights Act 2000‚ UNCRC 1998‚ Equality Act 2006 and Protection of data act 1999. Children Act 2004 states that the interests of children and young people are better in all considerations of welfare and safeguarding and that safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility. This is because safegaurding can only be achieved by building up a range of outcomes for children and
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controls of a trusted website and injects malicious code with the intent of spreading it to other end users. For example‚ an attacker injects a browser script on a website‚ so that other users will click on it and compromise sensitive information. 3. What is a reflective cross-site scripting attack? A reflective cross-site scripting attack is when the injected script is reflected off the web server‚ much like an error message or search results. This type of attack is mostly carried out by e-mail
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Nursing Case Study I. Health HistoryThe subject of my case study is W. K. W.K. is a 95 year old white male who was admitted to Moses Cone Hospital on November 23‚ 2002. Prior to being admitted to the hospital‚ W. K. had been in excellent health. His troubles apparently began three weeks prior to being admitted. On November 23‚ W. K.’s son found him lying on the floor confused‚ and soaked in urine. Mr. K. was diagnosed as having an acute cerebral vascular accident. This disorder can also be described
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UNIT 1 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ENGLISH 106-11—1101B-243 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 AIU ONLINE DEBORAH JONES I was the youngest of my two brothers and one sister‚ growing up in a small city on the Eastern shore of Maryland. Salisbury is the city name of my hometown. Our father died when I was at the young age of four. My mother who was very strong willed and independent raised all of us on her own after daddy died. She raised us and taught us to do well in school and to make good grades. She instilled
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