Unit 502 Serious Case Review Andy Ellis A Serious Case Review was set out by ‘Working Together’ 2006 stating: ‘When a child dies‚ and abuse or neglect is known or suspected to be a factor in the death…. Organisations should consider whether there are any lessons to be learnt about the ways in which they work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children’ (DfES 2006: 8.2 p169) In such circumstances or: * ‘Where a child sustains a potentially life threatening injury or serious
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Management Planning There are many influences‚ both internal and external‚ that affect the way Tyco does business. Tyco is a diverse company built on four key values that shape how each employee interacts with each other and the rest of the economy. These four key values are what built the company to what it is today. They are; Integrity‚ Excellence‚ Teamwork‚ and Accountability. Without these values Tyco would not be the great company it is today. “At Tyco‚ we have a shared pledge to promote our
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This report distinguishes and compares one main child abuse case post 2005 with two pre 2004 cases. In the analysis of the three cases‚ commonalities and distinguishing factors will be examined and critically discussed‚ thereby demonstrating clear and sound understanding of child abuse. Recent theory on child abuse and relevant models of such abuse and their ramifications and effect on the Early Years Setting‚ where I am currently employed will be one of the main focus points of this paper. The
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“The decision in the American Cyanamid case is a complete breakaway from the settled principles upon which an application for an interlocutory injunction is granted”. Critically examine this statement. An interlocutory injunction is an equitable remedy‚ which temporarily prohibits the defendant‚ from continuing a particular activity. The purpose of this injunction is to maintain the status quo or preserve the subject matter so that no permanent harm is done to the rights of the applicant before
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“Her death has become one of those major modern occasions where there seems to have been a collective sense of empathy for a stranger’s fate. She has become an embodiment of the betrayal‚ vulnerability and public abandonment of children. The inquiry must mark the end of child protection policy built on a hopeless process of child care tragedy‚ scandal‚ inquiry‚ findings‚ brief media interest and ad hoc political response”.1 Upon investigating the serious nature of this case and it’s deeply
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Walmart: Every Day Low Prices In 1962 the company’s founder‚ Sam Walton‚ opened the first Walmart department store. Since then Walmart has grown exponentially and has established itself not only as one of America’s largest corporation‚ but also as one of the largest public corporations in the world. Walmart’s business model and cookie-cutter store model has allowed the company to gain a tight grip around the average American consumer. Walmart has grown successful in many other countries around
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Negligence Advice Case According to the law of negligence a neighbor is a person that should take reasonable care to avoid acts that can be reasonably foreseen. This can also be seen in the Donoghue v. Stevenson (1932) case‚ “On the 26 August‚ 1928 Donoghue and a friend were at a café in Glasgow. Donoghue’s companion ordered and paid for a bottle of ginger beer for Donoghue. The ginger beer was in an opaque bottle. Donoghue drank some of the contents and her friend lifted the bottle to pour the remainder
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John Locke‚ Baron de Montesquieu‚ Voltaire‚ and Jean Jacques Rousseau were all enlightenment philosophers. Each of these men had a particular view of government‚ society‚ and its citizens and they were all passionate about their works. Locke (1632- 1704) was an English philosopher‚ his ideas had a great impact on the development of political philosophy and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential enlightenment thinkers. Montesquieu (1689- 1755) believed that all things were made up of
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Money Doesn’t Make People Happy Tim Harford “The hippies‚" claimed economist Andrew Oswald recently‚ "are having their quiet revenge." Oswald‚ a professor at Warwick University in England‚ is one of a growing number of economists fascinated by the question of what makes us happy. In a recent public lecture he announced‚ "Once a country has filled its larders‚ there is no point in that nation becoming richer." That‚ at least‚ should bring a smile to a few faces. Economists have suddenly realized
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‘Alice wrote to Bill offering to sell him a block of shares in Utopia Ltd. In her letter‚ which arrived on Tuesday‚ Alice asked Bill to ‘let me know by next Saturday’. On Thursday Bill posted a reply accepting the offer. At 6pm on Friday he changed his mind and telephoned Alice. Alice was not there but her telephone answering machine recorded Bill’s message stating that he wished to withdraw his acceptance. On Monday Alice opened Bill’s letter‚ which arrived that morning‚ and then played back the
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