Criminal Legislation A. Draft two laws that are not currently laws in all states or under the model Penal Code. Make sure that your draft legislation includes the elements of the offense‚ including the intent (mens rea) necessary to be established for conviction. Include a preamble specifying why the law should be enacted. Parole Eligibility in Rape Cases Preamble: The statutes for each state in the United States lack solid detail on the eligibility of parole for those convicted of Rape
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School Policies and Violation According to Commission on Filipino Overseas (2000)‚ school policies‚ rules and regulations are guidelines related to the internal governance of each of the Philippines school overseas‚ including their prescribed standards‚ as defined and approved by their respective governing bodies in accordance with law‚ and the applicable policies‚ rules and regulations of DECS and its counterpart in the host country Collective adherence to school behavioral policies may increase
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Subsidiary Legislation Subsidiary legislation‚ also referred to as delegated legislation is the law that is brought into being by authorities‚ persons or bodies other than Parliament‚ under power conferred by either the Constitution or Parliament. The purpose and limits of such subsidiary or subordinate law making powers will normally be set out in the enabling Act of Parliament or the Constitution. There are several reasons why it is necessary to have subsidiary legislation: 1. Pressure on Parliamentary
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Home Schooling is better for our Children There is a huge trend in education that has many parents pulling their kids out of public schools and beginning a home school routine. That trend is higher ACT scores and GPA’s for home schooled children. Since 1999 there has been a 75% increase in the number of children home schooled‚ bringing the new estimate to over 2.04 million. (Burgess‚ 2013) When asked why they chose to home school their children‚ the majority of parents said that it was due
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4.1 Policies and procedures in response to accidents‚ incidents and emergencies and illness. POLICY – We follow the guidelines in reporting injuries‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences (RIDDOR) for reporting of accidents and incidents Procedures. Accident book: is kept safely and accessibly; Is accessible to staff and volunteers‚ who know how to complete it; and it Is reviewed at least half termly to identify any potential or actual hazards. All accidents recorded are shown to the parent
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Kasia Balicka Safeguarding Adults [pic] [pic][pic] Physical abuse includes hitting‚ pinching‚ sapping‚ pushing‚ kicking‚ physical restraining someone in an inappropriate way. Signs: • Unexplained or inappropriately explained injuries. • Unexplained cuts or scratches to mouth‚ lips‚ gums‚ eyes or external genitalia. • Unexplained bruising to the face‚ torso‚ arms‚ back‚ buttocks‚ thighs in various stages of healing; collections of bruises that form regular
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UNIT 5 SAFEGUARDING Question: 1.1 & 1.2 Safeguarding or (SOVA) is in place for the protection of vulnerable adults and you need to know what abuse is and how to recognise the signs of abuse. There are seven categories of that can be defined and recognise. ACTIONS PHYSICAL ABUSE SIGNS & SYMPTONS Physical abuse can be hitting‚ slapping‚ pushing‚ dragging‚ forcing limbs and putting them into to situations and actions
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Safeguarding adults Everything you need to know as a Social Care Worker Contents 2. Types of Abuse 4. Procedure if Abuse is Disclosed or Discovered 6. National Policies‚ Local and Organisational systems for safeguarding individuals 7. Useful Organisations Safeguarding Adults Abuse: Verb: (used with an object) 1) To use wrongly or improperly; misuse: to abuse one’s authority. 2) To treat in a harmful‚ injurious‚ or offensive way: to abuse one’s eyesight
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P2 - Describe roles and responsibilities under current H&S legislation. Health and safety legislations are an important in the workplace as they enforce the protection for employees‚ employers and visitors/contractors where the official aim is the reduce or prevent the risk of future injuries through elimination or minimisation. Because of this there are certain parts that a member might play in a part of a process or operation and these are their roles. Additionally responsibilities are the duties
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Explain legal issues‚ policies and procedures relevant to assessment‚ including those for confidentiality‚ health‚ safety and welfare As part of the government’s scheme in raising and maintaining national standards for recognised qualifications it is of importance to maintain certain records. Training Organisations are subject to inspection by OFSTED so have to keep records for performance‚ safety and financial reasons. • Registers-attendance at lessons • Visit Report Forms-proof you
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