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    The protection of children’s rights under international law from a Namibian perspective Oliver C Ruppel I dedicate this article to all the children under the Namibian sun and stars and in particular to my lovely children Franziska Freyja Nicolette and Sophia Emma Antoinette Mandisa Introduction International provisions relating to the protection of children’s rights exist within various legal systems. For the purpose of this chapter‚ these legal systems are subdivided into three levels

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    affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. | 1.2. Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people. | 1.3. Analyse how national and local guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding affect day to day work with children and young people. | 1.4. Explain when and why inquiries and serious case reviews are required and how the sharing of the findings informs practice. | 1.5. Explain how the processes used by

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    TDA 2.2 - Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People. 1.1 The Current Key Legislations are as follows - * Children Act 1989 * Education Act 2002 * Sexual Offences Act 2003 * Children Act 2004 - ECM * Health and Safety At Work Act 1974 including e-Safety * Fire Precautions Act 1971 Some of the policies‚ which would be school or Education specific‚ of the above legislations are – * Medication Policy * Data Protection * First Aid Policy * Fire Precaution

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    My grandfather always story me how was his life when he was young. I find that there is a huge different between my life and his young life‚ my life is 10 times much better than him. So‚ I will say yes for this topic that young people have a better life today. Nowadays‚ young people have a better life because of the sophisticated technology that helps us in every work that we do. For instance‚ when teacher gives us assignment‚ we can gain information and tips that are required for the assignment

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    English 151 April 27‚ 2014 Society’s Attitude towards Young People Why doesn’t society give people of young age a chance? Everyone is different. Not all are violent‚ wear hoodies‚ and are ignorant. Some of us are mature‚ do well in school and are on the right path in life; so to be stereotyped into one category by older adults is unfair. Young people in our society today are viewed in a negative way. They are often frowned upon by society based on

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    Safeguarding a child or young person is ensuring that they have the opportunity to achieve their true potential and have the right to be protected from abuse (physical‚ emotional or sexual)‚ neglect or exploitation from anyone including professionals working with them. This is a much more holistic approach and is centred around the child’s needs‚ it is designed to prevent harm rather than just react once it has occurred. The safeguarding of children and young people is an integral part of our

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    to be accompanied by emotional signs and changes in behaviour‚ but this is not always the case. Any behaviour changes could indicate that the person is a victim of some type of abuse‚ but these are only indicators‚ and need to be linked to other factors to ascertain a complete picture.Physical Abuse This is any form of harm caused to the body‚ for example bruises‚ finger marks‚ fractures‚ slapping‚ punching‚ kicking‚ force feeding‚ dislocations‚ scratches‚ cuts‚ black eyes‚ scalds‚ cigarette burns

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    Explain how observations of babies‚ children and young people contribute to planning. “What are observations? An observation is a piece of work in which the child’s words and actions are recorded in great detail. This child’s actions are then analyzed by the practitioner. It is about looking and listening to children. A bit like being a scientist we collect information or data process it and draw up conclusions from it.” (Class Hand out) An important part of a practitioner’s role is recording

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    UNDERSTANDING HOW TO SAFEGUARD THE WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ASSIGNMENT 026 TASK A Danielle Hall SECTION 1(Ref 1.1)PG1 THE MAIN CURRENT LEGISLATION‚ GUIDELINES‚ POLICIES AND PROCEDURES WITHIN OWN UK HOME NATION FOR SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ARE AS FOLLOWS‚ SAFEGUARDING (Local safeguarding Children Board‚ Children’s Act 1989‚ Protection of Children’s Act 1999‚ The Children’s Act (every child matters 2004) and Safeguarding Vulnerable Group’s Act 2006)‚ Data Protection

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    Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people Those who work with young people have responsibilities to safeguard and promote their welfare. This is an important responsibility and requires careful attention. It means being able to recognise when a child or young person is not achieving their developmental potential‚ or when their physical or mental health is impaired. It means recognising when a young person is displaying risky or harmful behaviour‚ or is being neglected

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