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    Israel - Lebanon War 2006

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    ISRAEL – LEBANON WAR 2006 1st DRAFT 1. Ever since the inception of Israel as a Jew state in the midst of Arab land in 1948‚ the world has observed Middle East to be the most turbulent and volatile region. Lebanon being immediate neighbor has been amongst the most affect countries. Israel and Lebanon have never signed a peace accord and remained in a state of war since the decision of Lebanese Muslims to align with Arab nationalism against the wishes of their Christian counterparts during 1948

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    LO 4.1 Confidentiality is about respecting people’s rights to a private life. In a childcare setting‚ certain information is required from parents (or carers) about themselves and their children‚ like telephone numbers‚ address and child health information. It is important that this information is kept securely and only accessed by the relevant people. This kind of information is called ‘confidential’. Sometimes parents‚ carers or children will give us information that is of a personal nature

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    Unit 004 Childcare

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    that influence the way my role is carried out are: * Minimum standards- The national minimum standards for childcare settings are issued by the government under section 23 of the care standards act 2000. These standards can be reviewed and changed at any time so a workplace needs to ensure they are up to date with this to ensure they are providing the care recommended under this act. * National occupation standards- National occupational standards are the description of what a person needs

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    date Home Based Childcare Legislation. In England‚ there are numerous laws relating to children. The most relevant one being the CHILDREN ACT (2004). It is an act that all practitioners working with children must adhere to. It arose from the Green Paper “Every Child Matters” and identifies the following outcomes for all children: Be healthy Stay safe Enjoy and achieve Make a positive contribution Achieve economic well-being The CHILDCARE ACT (2006) is another vital

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    Childcare unit 5

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    Learning and Childcare Level 3 Diploma. Hammersmith London: Collins. Jago‚ A. (2011‚ August 23). guidence to the welfare of the child. Retrieved May 22‚ 2014‚ from what do they know: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/guidance_to_the_welfare_of_the_c_2 Jeeves M‚ B. (2011‚ unknown unknown). multi professional approach. Retrieved May 21‚ 2014‚ from yahoo answers: https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110601160840AAnmehD M‚ W P‚ T.‚ K‚ B.‚ K‚ B.‚ & H‚ E. (2007). CACHE Level 3 Childcare and education

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    Level 2 Childcare

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    MU 2.4- Contribute to children and young people’s health and safety 1- 1.1 Outline the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting Nursery policies - babysitting policy - behaviour management policy - confidentiality policy - display policy - equality and diversity policy - key carer policy - no smoking policy - partnership working policy - pet care policy - safeguarding children policy - sick child policy - special educational needs policy - staff personal training

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    Childcare Level 3 Essay

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    There are many ranges of legislation in the UK designed to keep our children safe. Firstly is the Children’s Act 1989 which was designed to promote safeguarding and well being‚ it requires the child to be involved in decisions regarding their life and that they are listened to and respected. This is followed by local authorities‚ parents‚ courts and other agencies‚ such as social workers to ensure the child’s wishes feelings and needs are met to their best capacity. This was then updated in 2004

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    just in the physical sense but what they can do and how they react to things. “ To be able to support children’s development and care for them effectively you need knowledge of the usual paths of development of children.” (National Extension College‚ 2006). which is the recognition and understanding of the child’s physical‚ emotional‚ social and intellectual growth? However taking a holistic approach towards children’s development considers every aspects of a child‚ for example by considering the family

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    SCH 33 Childcare

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    work role. As a nursery practitioner‚ it is my duty to follow the setting’s Policies and to apply legislation and codes related to equality‚ diversity and discrimination‚ in order for children to feel equal and fully-valued. Under the Human Rights Act 1998‚ any punishment or treatment must not be inhuman or degrading. The nursery that I’m working in doesn’t practice “naughty corner”‚ as acknowledging the mistake and having a

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    2013 2013 Keri Shea Butter 301210025 Zijing ling Keri Shea Butter 301210025 Zijing ling Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres‚ La Grande Odalisque‚ 1814 This is a 2006 advertising campaign of Keri new skin-care product‚ Keri Nourishing Shea Butter lotion. It is a remake and reproduction of a well-known painting “La Grande Odalisque” by French artist Jean-August-Dominique Ingres. The written message states this “experience the timeless beauty of being a woman with Keri Shea Butter. Enriched with

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