1. Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. • Working together to safeguard children (2006-2010) • Children act (2004) • Education act(2002) • Disability discrimination act (1995) • Special education needs (SEN) couch practice (2000) • Data protection information handling and sharing 2. Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children
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April 2001 The “Victoria Climbie” inquiry began; the inquiry reviewed what went wrong and why systems failed to prevent the death of this innocent young girl. On February 25 2000 Victoria Climbie was declared dead after months of abuse and neglect‚ the torture of which she was subjected to was what many described as “the worst abuse of a child they had ever seen.” The torture included starvation‚ cigarette burns‚ repeated beatings with a bike chain and hammer blows to her toes. When Victoria was
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In the case of Adams v. Lindsell it established the postal rule which stated‚ acceptance is effective on posting‚ this means in some situations where a letter of acceptance was by post‚ the acceptance will be effective at the time and place of posting even if the offeror has no knowledge of this. The issue in the case of Susan and Manesh is whether the postal rule applies. In the case of Quenerduaine v. Cole it stated where an offer was made by telegram and acceptance by post‚ it was not seen as
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Neighbor Principle The claim on tort of negligence is based on three elements‚ which are duty of care‚ breach of duty and the breach resulted in Damage. The case of Donoghue v Stevenson‚ regarding the snail in the bottle of ginger beer‚ reached the House of Lord in 1932. Lord Atkin formulated a general principle from it to govern the existence of a duty of care and this was the neighbor principle. In order for a duty of care owed there must be reasonable foresight of harm to persons whom‚ it is
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a Texas refinery in 2005. BP has a notable track record for paying out billions of dollars to offer compensation for accidents or slight misjudgments of ethical behavior. Tony Hayward‚ a British born businessman‚ replaced former CEO John Browne‚ Baron Browne of Madingley‚ on May 1 2007. John Browne is widely held accountable for all the drastic cuts in BP’s safety and maintenance programs which lead to the illegal dumping and the Texas refinery explosion which killed 15 people. Browne left the
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Zalta (ed.)‚ URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2010/entries/locke/>. Citation 2 (quote): John Locke. BrainyQuote.com‚ Xplore Inc‚ 2011. http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/j/johnlocke143294.html‚ accessed October 28‚ 2011. Baron De Montesquieu- 1. He was educated at the Oratorian Collège de Juilly‚ received a law degree from the University of Bordeaux in 1708‚ and went to Paris to continue his legal studies. On the death of his father in 1713 he returned to La Brède to manage
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only share information‚ but also as entertainment. For instance: i. Charles de Second de Baron de Montesquieu 1. In The Persian Letters‚ he openly mocked the kings and nobility of the time. ii. Diderot 1. Over 20 years‚ produced a 28-volume set of encyclopedias‚ which the French gov’t tried to ban.. which only made people want to read them more. “free & equal” 3. Politics: a. Charles de Second de Baron de Montesquieu i. In the spirit of the Law‚ Montesquieu proposed limited monarchy‚ checks
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Impacts of the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment on Provincial America Although the ideas and concepts of life during the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment periods proved to be drastically different‚ both proved to be influential and shaped America. The Great Awakening was a revival of religion and the Enlightenment was all about understanding science and social structure. The Great Awakening occurred from the 1730’s to the 1740’s. Mainly‚ the cause of the Great Awakening was a decline
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Exam 2 Lord Byron was called “mad‚ bad and dangerous to know.” What evidence of this do we see from his poems and the biography you watched? The statement that Byron was ’’mad‚ bad and dangerous to know’’ came from Lady Caroline Lamb following their initial gathering‚ when the publication of ’’Childe Harold’’ made him the social and scholarly young man of London. Lord Byron was seen as mad‚ bad and dangerous because he was very promiscuous; he was a big party animal and was very wealthy. All three
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AGE OF ENLIGHTEMENT SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION AND THE CONNECTION The enlightenment grew largely out of the new methods and discoveries achieved in the Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries. this led people to view the world in a different light. Showing that nature and the universe could be explained through reason. People began to believe that they could explain the workings of society and the relationships of people. WHAT WAS ENLIGHTENMENT? European politics‚
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