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    Why is knowledge of the law important to children‚ young people and families and to those who work with them? This essay will discuss the law and the government’s present policies relating to the issue of children’s rights and protection. Aspects of the law‚ which are passed by Parliament as legislations then have to be interpreted by the Local Authorities so they can formulate policies for those who work with children young people and families. The Children Act 1989 and Every Child Matters

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    Cyp Core 3.3 1.2

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    CYP CORE 3.3 1.2 Safeguarding children and young people is more than just protecting them from direct abuse. Every service that works with children and young people have a much wider role to play than just to protect from abuse and neglect. There are a number of important aspects of the wider view of safeguarding as stated in the Staying Safe Action Plan. These Include- Crime and Bullying: This could be helping victims of crime and also helping those that commit crime. This could also be

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    1. This question is about lasers. (a) With reference to the light waves emitted by a laser‚ state what is meant by the terms (i) monochromatic. ........................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................... (1) (ii) coherent. ...............................................................................

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    transit in Los Angeles about six months ago. I was waiting for my next flight from LA to Omaha‚ going through the security check‚ when I found out that I had lost my phone. With no contact to call‚ I was lost‚ alone and helpless in a foreign country. This experience makes me aware that my phone important tool for me to contact my friends whenever I need a hand. Now‚ I will always check my pocket for my phone before I go anywhere. My glasses are also important to me. I have a very serious short sightedness

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    deciding a case involving a child in the event of a separation between the child’s parents‚ the child’s best interests are now the court’s paramount consideration. The concepts access‚ custody‚ and guardianship have been replaced in the amendments by contact‚ residence‚ and joint parental responsibility. Between 1987 and 1997‚ the annual number of divorces rose from 39‚700 to 51‚300. As a result of this increase‚ one fifth of all Australian children aged one to seventeen now live

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    Analysis of Empowering Looked After Children – Eileen Munroe. LSE Research Articles online. Empowering Looked After Children relates to a study undertaken in relation to children’s views about their experience of being looked after and the degree of power they felt they had to influence decision making. The aim of the study was to gain the views of Looked After children and ascertain the amount of power and influence they had in decision making about them. The rationale of the study was

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    Answers to Unit 9 1)There are different uses of foster care placements and amongst them the main ones are as follow: *EMERGENCY-where children need to stay somewhere safe for a few nights‚ *SHORT -TERM-cares look after children for a few weeks /months while plans are being made for children’s future‚ *SHORT BREAKS-for disable children‚with special needs or behavioural difficulties who stay for a while with a family so they parents/carers can have a break‚ *REMAND-for young people remanded

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    England Optical

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    Executive Summary This paper is to find out the marketing plan of England Optical Group (EOG). This paper will focus on EOG‚ optical market and EOG’s main competitor (Focus-Point). This paper will consist of EOG history‚ background‚ weakness and strength and all types of marketing issues. This paper also will consist of optical business environment which included the environment‚ opportunity and threat in this industry. Besides‚ this paper will included some part of Focus Point information about

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    Introduction Interpersonal communication was quite a challenge after I moved to the U.S. I lived in Zambia (a small country in southern Africa) from birth till I had to move away for further education. I faced a few difficulties moving to America and experience extreme culture shock. According to Joseph DeVito’s called The Interpersonal Communication Book‚ culture shock is defined as the “psychological reaction you experience when you’re in a culture different from your own.” I went through all the

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    Spherical Mirrors A spherical mirror is a mirror which has the shape of a piece cut out of a spherical surface. There are two types of spherical mirrors: concave‚ and convex. These are illustrated in Fig. 68. The most commonly occurring examples of concave mirrors are shaving mirrors and makeup mirrors. As is well-known‚ these types of mirrors magnify objects placed close to them. The most commonly occurring examples of convex mirrors are the passenger-side wing mirrors of cars. These type of mirrors

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