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    An analysis of how national and local guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding‚ affect day to day work with children and young people including but not limited to: Childcare practice: Childcare practice can include Nurseries‚ pre-school‚ primary and secondary school‚ childminders and children’s homes. If you are someone who works with children‚ you are obliged to hold a relevant childcare qualification. You also usually need to have 2 references and a DBS. (disclosure and barring service)

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    unmasked through symbolism‚ diction‚ and Lizabeth"’"s actions. In it‚ an old woman in a poor neighborhood plants marigolds in her front yard‚ only to have the neighborhood brats destroy them. The children act out of their fear and resentment of Miss Lottie: "For some perverse reason‚ we children hated those marigolds. They interfered with the perfect ugliness of the place . . . ." Only the narrator‚ "Lizabeth‚" fells shame afterwards. Then that night she overhears her parents talking--her father

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    Professionals within different agencies and organisations all have specific responsibilities regarding safeguarding of children and young people. The concept of integrated working involves everyone who works with children and young people‚ and is a central part of Working Together to Safeguard Children (2013). There are many different organisations involved when there is any suspicion that a child may have been abused or actually harmed. Some of the main ones being: Educational Services OFSTED –

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    and here the legislations provide guidance. The Children Act 2004 also known as ‘Every Child Matters’ is aimed at children‚ young people and vulnerable adults‚ but many of its provisions are applicable to adult teaching. Its key aims are: be healthy‚ stay safe‚ enjoying and achieving‚ making a positive contribution and achieving economic well-being (Teachernet‚ 2009). The following legislations help me to achieve this. The Health & safety at work act 1974‚ states you are responsible to ensure the

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    for younger children and for the new Ofsted registration and inspection structures‚ which are to begin from September 2008. Introduction Since 2001‚ Ofsted has inspected childcare against the National Standards for under 8s day care and childminding. That is about to be replaced by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) From September 2008‚ the registration of childcare for children under the age of eight will change. Childcare will no longer be registered under the Children Act 1989. Instead it

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    rather be happy and alone then unhappy and married. "Kezia did not want to marry Mr. Hathaway. Indeed she had told Mr. and Mrs. Barclay in a tearful voice that she didn’t want to marry anybody." Gender: Kezia was a proper lady and knew how to act like one however she didn’t like the stereotypes that women are

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    Safeguarding means protecting children from significant harm and keeping them safe which is everyone’s responsibility. The guidance from Every Child Matters framework remind us that all those who come in to contact with children and families in their everyday work‚ including practitioners have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children including health and safety. All these come under the umbrella of safeguarding. Child protection means to protect children and young people from significant

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    Parental Care

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    have too little time and pay less attention to their children than in the past. Therefore‚ the inevitable result is that their kids will suffer. In the first place‚ people living in a modern world seem very busy with their work. They do not have time to look after their children‚ so they send children to school‚ where teachers are required to take responsibility for bringing up children instead of parents. Unfortunately‚ in some families‚ children only see their parents only in the evening. They do

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    Legislation Section 444(1) of the Education Act 1996 provides: (1) If a child of compulsory school age who is a registered pupil at a school fails to attend regularly at the school‚ his parent is guilty of an offence. Break down the legislation and identify the issue word (using ticks‚ crosses and question-marks) [30 marks] If a child ✓ Of a compulsory school age ✓ Who is a registered pupil ✓ At a school ✓ Fails to attend ✓ Regularly ? At the school ✓ [His parent is guilty of an

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    Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people TDA 2.2 Task 1 * Identifying the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ including e- safety * Describing the roles of different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people * Identifying the characteristics of different types of child abuse * Describing the risks and possible consequences for children and young people using the

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