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    main statutes are: The Convention on the rights of the Child (1989) The Education Act (1981)‚ (1993) and (1996) The Children Act (1989) and (2004) The Equality Act (2006) The Care Standards (2000) The Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (2001) The Race Relations Act (1976) and amendment (2000) The Disability Discrimination Act (1995) and (2005) The Public Order Act (1986) The Religious Hatred Act (2006) 4.2 Describe how laws and codes of practice promote pupil well-being and

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    Tda Unit 2.2 Safeguarding

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    judicial involvement. • CHILDREN ACT (1989) The children Act (1989) reinforces the autonomy of families through definition of parental Responsibility‚ provides for support from local authorities‚ in particular for families whose children are in need; and legislates to protect children who may be suffering or are likely to suffer significant harm. The aim of this Act is to bring together private and public law in one framework; to achieve a better balance between protecting children and enabling parents

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    Unit 27 P2

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    used to deal with challenging behaviour are: The children’s Act 1989 The children’s Act 2004 is the altered version of the children Act 1989. The main purpose of this act was to provide help and boundaries for the local authorities and other individuals/carers‚ to regulate better official involvement in the interests of children. The act has become the basis for most official administration considered helpful to children. The children’s act protects: the child is unlikely to achieve or maintain‚

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    Question 1) Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ polices and procedures for safeguarding children and young people. 1.1 There is no single piece of legislation that covers child protection in the UK‚ but rather a collection of laws and guidance that are continually being amended‚ updated and revoked. Laws are amended by new legislation passed by Westminster‚ the Welsh Assembly Government‚ the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Scottish Parliament. This is known as statutory law‚ but laws

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    Race relations Act 1976 and racial religious Hatred act 2006 The Race Relations Act 1976 IS to prevent discrimination on the grounds of race‚ colour‚ and nationality‚ ethnic and national origin in the fields of employment‚ the provision of goods and services‚ education and public functions. Racial and Religious Hatred Act states that its purpose is‚ ―to make provision about offences involving stirring up hatred against persons on racial or religious grounds‖. The Schedule to the Act amends to the

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    affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. For example‚ include brief information on: Working together to safeguard children 2010; Children Act 1989 & 2004; Laming and Bichard Inquiries; Every Child Matters; Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 There are many guidelines and legislations affecting the safeguarding of children. Information on protecting and safeguarding children can be found in the guidance document Working Together to Safeguard Children: a guide to inter-agency working

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    ‚ key workers or physiotherapists etc. that all work together and support children and their families in provisions that need to be made in order to support a child with special needs. Working within close partnership with parents is expected for all babies and children within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) ‘Early years practitioners have a key role to play in working with parents to support their young children. This should include identifying learning needs and responding quickly to

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    Unit 025 Outcome 1

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    Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people. Unit 025 1.1 Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK home nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Listed below are the current legislations and guideline’s which have been discussed during safeguarding training and has been

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    playing important role in everyday in school and classroom. The right of all children and young people are stated in the United Nations Convention on the rights of the child 1989. So since 1991 the right of the children in UK are protected by low. There are much relevant legislations which are used for school policies and procedures relating to equal opportunity and inclusive practice. Disability Discrimination Act 1995 gives protection against discrimination and victimisation on the grounds

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    and promote the welfare of children and young people in accordance with the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004. Part 1 of the document is issued as statutory guidance. Practitioners and agencies will have different responsibilities under different areas of the guidance and should consult the preface for a fuller explanation of their statutory duties. CHANGE TO STATUTORY GUIDANCE: On 10 June‚ Tim Loughton MP‚ Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families announced a change

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