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    Unit 3 – Supporting Children E1 – Five pieces of current legislation: Human Rights Act 1998 United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child 1989 Children Act 1989 Children Act 2004 Disability Discrimination Act 1995 E2 – Each piece of legislation has affected the protection and the rights of children and their families in settings‚ as different policies and procedures stem from all of them. “The Human Rights Act 1998 came in to force in October 2000 and had a big

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    from. Some examples are “the Equality Act 2010” and “The Children Act 2004”. Policies are in place because they comply with the law. Different policies include child abuse‚ child health‚ confidentiality‚ disability‚ and equality‚ and infection control‚ language-rich environments‚ safeguarding and working in partnership. The Child Protection policy. Children have a right to feel secure and will not learn and develop unless they do. Children have a right to be protected from harm regardless of age

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    esteem and self discipline. It is not uncommon to see players suffer a mild injury such as cuts and abrasions especially to contact sports. However‚ there are also some serious injuries occur that needs special treatment and confinement in the hospital such as head trauma. Head injury is a complex structure that needs to be deal with not only by the players but also the people surrounding them. Concussion is a type of head injury that used to be treated mildly because of its light side effects but is

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    This is the case in Homer’s Epic The Odyssey and Annie Dillard’s vignette from The Fixed. The Cyclops Polyphemus from The Odyssey and the Polyphemus moth in The Fixed have some similar physical attributes‚ as well as some differences. Also‚ their injuries in the stories are similar‚ but have different outcomes. The Cyclops and the moth are similar and different in their physical attributes. Homer compares the Cyclops to "a shaggy mountain‚" meaning that it is large and hairy‚ which it is. Dillard

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    on wearing selt belt. Therefore‚ I have credible material and information on this topic. I Chose this topic because I have lost a couple of family memeber in car accident and some of them wasnt wearing a selt belt. the most recent accident that injury my secend cousin happened on December 11‚ 2012. She had gotten in a agrument with her family early that day‚ so she decided she would go drive and calm down. so she got into her car ‚ when she got in the car she didnt put her selt belt on‚ she just

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    basic guide to properly child-proofing a home room by room. In this guide to child proofing a home you will find instructions to do it yourself‚ a safety check for new babies‚ car safety‚ and safety tips for older children as well. My purpose for this guide is to help parents keep their children safe at home and on the road. Bathroom Safety Toilets and bathtubs – You must always be careful when it come to the risk of drowning and when it comes to your child. Your child should never be left alone

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    Are Travel Sports Worth It? An issue that is defied about a lot is whether kids should be allowed to play travel sports or not. Many people think kids should not play travel sports because there are more risks to injuries than rec league. When kids play travel sports they have fun and learn new stuff‚ so why should people take away that privilege. Because people think rec sports are better for their kids they are wrong because there are many more pros than there are cons. Kids should play travel

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    or organ system. Separate incision/excision. Separate Lesion. Separate injury or area of injury in extensive injuries. _ 7. Q) Adjacent tissue transfers reported according to _________________. ANSWER: The Size of the recipient site measured in square centimeters. _ 8. Q) How is the size of a repair reported for adults and children? ANSWER: _For adults the size is reported in square centimeters‚ and for children it is reported in the Rule of Nines or the Lund-Browder._ 9. Q) Where

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    Active children are healthy children. However‚ activity also exposes them to injury. While the prognosis for most childhood injuries is complete recovery‚ this can not be said about eye injuries. Sharp objects‚ tools‚ and even toys can injure the eyes. Other risks include falls against furniture and schoolyard play. Prescription glasses made from any plastic material greatly reduce this risk‚ much more so than for children who do not require eyewear. Although glass lenses offer protection against

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    how you can make it safe for you and other people around you for example if you was doing cooking with disabled children you will need to think about how you can make it a safe activity. You will need to think about what they can’t do such as cutting things up with sharp knives or whether they can take things out the oven. You will also need to think about allergies in case the children are allergic to anything if so make sure they don’t eat or touch any of them as this could cause harm to the child

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