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    legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people‚ compile a folder to include the following documents: an outline of current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Question 1b (Weighting: 0) An explanation of child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people. Child protection is specifically about abuse but it comes under an umbrella term

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    P1: explain potential hazards and harms that may arise from each in a health or social care setting. Hazard number 1: Doors being left open. Doors are being left open is a big hazard because it opens a various amounts of hazards such as the children walking through the nursery alone without supervision. Having a doors open can also allow people to come into the nursery which jeopardizes the safeguarding of the nursery. The nursery overcomes this by having code locks on all entrances of the nursery

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    Evaluate the effectiveness of the recommended controls in reducing the incidents or harm or injury. When I visited Mulgrave house I noticed a number of hazards which could have affected several people including residents at the home‚ members of staff and visitors to the home. In the risk assessment I also recommended some controls in an a attempt to reduce the risk of harm of injury for these people‚ but how effective were they really? Wires trailing around the lounge area – At Mulgrave

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    In the short story “By the Waters of Babylon” written by Stephen Vincent Benet there is a post apocalyptic setting where there is the aspect of the fear of the unknown. In The Guardian’s article about the bombing of Guernica‚ Spain‚ the reporter describes what they had witnessed when visiting the destroyed town. There was fire‚ ruin‚ death‚ and catastrophe interpreted in both writings. Is this a coincidence? I don’t believe this to be so because of the fact that they both deal with a lot of the

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    Picoult‚ Jodi. Lone Wolf.New York: Simon&Schuster‚2012 A. Summary Plot/ Setting: Lone Wolf is about a terrible accident that forced a family that was once broken up and now that the accident has happened‚ it brought the family back together. With them Getting back together‚ they now have to make one very hard decision. Luke which is the father of Cara and Edward‚ gets into an accident and is in critical conditions. This decision lays in the hand of both his children. Their mother Georgie cant

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    accuracy of budgetary forecasting. * Independent review and examination of records and activities to assess the adequacy of system controls‚ to ensure compliance with established policies and operational procedures‚ and to recommend necessary changes in controls‚ policies‚ or procedures. * Analysis of invoices‚ lines‚ rates‚ tariffs‚ taxes‚ plans‚ usage‚ call volume‚ systems‚ and contracts resulting in cost reduction‚ proper invoicing and optimization of telecommunication systems often conducted

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    nevertheless have impact (either positive or negative) on conflicts (Anderson‚ 1999). It might be useful to take into consideration the ‘Do No Harm’ which offers framework for exploration of the interaction between projects/programmes and conflict‚ specifically to support capacities for peace and connect people’s different perspectives. It has been suggested that people in conflict zones are divided by subgroup identities such as ethnicity‚ simultaneously connected with one another. Do No Harm framework take

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    Four Signs Your Loved One Is Being Emotionally Abused in Their Nursing Home There are many forms of abuse of the elderly that can occur in nursing homes. The elderly can be subjected to physical abuse‚ but also emotional abuse. They can be bullied‚ ridiculed and humiliated in many different ways. However‚ unlike physical abuse that can manifest itself in bruises and broken bones‚ emotional abuse can be more difficult to detect. The following are just a few signs to look for. Feelings of depression

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    Abuse in the Nursing Homes March 19‚ 2013 Many families have the tendency to send their elderly ones to nursing homes because they cannot provide the care to them needed. When in actuality those elderly adults are being abused and mistreated in the nursing homes. At these nursing homes elderly people are only being assisted in dressing‚ bathing or when they need medical attention. The elderly should be able to live comfortably‚ be given the respect they deserve and human rights as

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    The Effect of Third Party Candidates in Presidential Elections Although citizens of the United States have the opportunity to vote for many different offices at the national‚ state‚ and local levels‚ the election of the president of the United States every four years is the focal point of the American political process. The American political system has maintained a two- party system since its inception. Political scientists argue that a two-party system is the most stable and efficient means

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