Ensuring children and young people’s safety and welfare in the work setting is an essential part of safeguarding. While children are at school‚ practitioners act in ‘loco parentis’ while their parents are away. As part of their legal and professional obligations‚ practitioners hold positions of trust and a duty of care to the children in their school‚ and therefore should always act in their best interests and ensure their safety – the welfare of the child is paramount (Children Act 1989). The Children
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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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guidelines‚ policies & procedures for safeguarding children Every element of a childcare professional’s job is important but the safety and wellbeing are paramount. If this element fails then the children are potentially at risk. There are a number of legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures that are in place and are constantly being updated and amended. Laws are passed through Westminster in the UK and are called Statutory Law. Courts will then use this to determine how the offender
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Lorraine Bale TDA 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1 United Nations convention protection of children’s act- when was the 1st legislation impacted. It was drawn up in 1989‚ but the United Kingdom decided on 16th December 1991 formally agreed to make sure that every child has the same rights listed in the convention. Signed 20th November 1989 Location New York Effective 2nd September 1990 Condition 20 ratifications Signatories 140 Parties 194 Depositary UN secretary general
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asks you to shop for her as she is not able to get to the shop herself. Bi Describe the difficulties for you in exercising your duty of care and upholding Mrs Ahmed’s right to choose. Firstly check the notes and guidance in mrs ahmeds care plan‚ contact the care co-ordinator and explain mrs ahmeds choices are not suitable for her dietary requirements and may also not be suitable for her religious beliefs either. Discuss the best way to approach mrs ahmed about her choices. Advise mrs ahmed that what
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Legislation and Policy Assignment Task 1 Children Act 1989 This Act is to ensure that children are bought up and cared for by their own families. Parents who have children in need should be supported by all relevant services such as the Local Authority to make that their children are being looked after as best as possible. Any support that is provided should be provided in partnership with parents and meet each child’s needs. Children should be protected at all times by relevant intervention
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CYP Core 3.3: Understand how to safeguard the well-being of children and young people 1. Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people. 1.1 Outline current legislation‚ guidelines and policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. The Children Act 1989‚ carried out for the most part on 14 October 1991‚ introduced comprehensive changes to legislation in England and
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In the film‚ Contact‚ the protagonist Dr. Arroway is a part of the SETI program‚ which tries to contact other species from different planets. However‚ the antagonist David Drumlin tries to discourage Dr. Arroway from any further progress. Nevertheless‚ when Dr. Arroway is contacted by species from the star Vega this causes people to question faith and science. Protestors start to form to complain about the achievement‚ viewing the communication with Vega as a turpitude against God. The problems that
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E1.Identify 5 pieces of current legislation and E2. Describe how each legislation will influence working practices in the setting. The Human Rights Act 1998 is broken down into 5 key principles which are; Fairness‚ Respect‚ autonomy‚ dignity and equality. Equality would influence working principles because the children would be treated fairly by having their individual needs met to ensure the same outcome is achieved as the other children. Settings can maintain fairness and respect by having the
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On what grounds does the court still retain the right to vary the provision of a parenting plan if it considers it is in the best interests of the child? 5. What was meant by the following terms no longer used in the FLA? a) Residence order b) Contact order c) Specific issues order 6)What is Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR) 7)What is Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) 7)What are Family Relationship Centres and what are their function? 8)What is Phase 1 of the 3 stage process within the FLA
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