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    The wider concept of safeguarding encompasses a variety of different factors: • Family circumstances – the physical and mental health of parents/carers is extremely important in ensuring the wellbeing of children and young people. If the parents/carers are struggling with things such as a serious illness or mental health issues‚ they cannot fulfil the needs of their children. If the parents/carers are taking drugs or subject to domestic abuse‚ again they cannot meet the needs of their children

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    safeguarding level 2

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    safegaurding task level 2 TDA 2.2. 3.3 -describe the actions to take in response to evidence or concerns that a child or young person has been abused‚ harmed‚ (including self harm ) or bullied or maybe at the risk of harm‚ abuse or bullying? there is many diffrent signs to spot a child or young person who has been abused‚ the childs behaviour may become from overly aggressive to overly passive‚ the child may rock from side to side or suck a thumb be fearless when approached by a person known

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    Safeguarding Coral Reefs

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    * Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals. Coral reefs are colonies of tiny animals found in marine waters that contain few nutrients. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals‚ which in turn consist of polyps that cluster in groups. The polyps are like tiny sea anemones‚ to which they are closely related. * Coral reef ecosystems support a variety of human needs. They are important for subsistence‚ fisheries‚ tourism‚ shoreline protection‚ and

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    Signs and symptoms of abuse: Physical abuse: Physical abuse is deliberate physical injury of an individual. This may include hitting‚ burning or scalding‚ drowning or suffocating or other ways to case pain. Giving someone harmful substances are also physical abuse. Possible signs and symptoms include bruising‚ bruising which looks like a hand or finger mark‚ burns and scalds‚ pain‚ fractures‚ marks on their body‚ not wanting to be touched‚ untreated injuries‚ injuries to body parts that are suspicious

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    Cyp 3.3 Task 1.1

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    ASESSMENT 1 40658/01  TASK 1 1.1- Duty of care is a legal responsibility which is usually compulsory on an individual person‚ this requires them to stick to a reasonable care whilst taking on the responsibly to perform any acts of duty that could harm others. Duty of care involves being responsible for the wellbeing of young people in your care and show due care and attention to minimise the possibility of harm. It is important to put the wellbeing of the young person at the centre of everything

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    Nvq 3 Ccld Safeguarding

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    Explanation on safeguarding covering K3S249‚K3S250‚K3S251‚K3S252‚K3S253‚K3S253‚K3D254‚K3M333 When dealing with suspected or actual abuse it is important that we don’t make premature judgments and try to deal with the situation without having all information and evidence required. Just because (for example) a child comes into school regularly with cuts and bruises‚ this does not mean that they are being abuse. Observations can play a key role into getting actual evidence. By making premature judgments

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    202 Safeguarding children and young people 1.1 Within our school there are policies set in place and it is important that staff know the proceedures. The school has various policies and procedures including Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Communicating Health and Safety Information Electrical Equipment First Aid and Medication Serious Injuries Fire Prevention Fire Alarm Procedure Security Confidentiality I ensure i always follow these policies and proceedures

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    Safeguarding children Sexual abuse Sexual abuse is when someone is forced in to an unwanted sexual activity by one person on another‚ as by the use of threats or bullying Signs of sexual abuse: * Personality changes such as becoming insecure or clinging. * Being overly loving in a sexual way inappropriate to the child’s age. * Become worried about clothing being removed. * Medical problems such as chronic itching‚ pain in the genitals. Physical abuse Physical abuse

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    Nvq 5 R's Of Safeguarding

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    Unlock emergency exits 5. Check the stability of large play equipment both internally and externally 6. Report any necessary repair work to the manager immediately. Therefore‚ recognize‚ respond‚ report‚ record and refer. Those are the 5 R’s of safeguarding. Question 2 Non-compliance with Work Health Safety (WHS) means that the company is not following the guidelines or the rules and regulations set out by the work safety and health act. Non-compliance with work safety and health act regulations

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    Cyp Core 3.7 1.2 Analysis

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    CYP core 3.7 (1.2) Impact of poverty on outcomes and life chances of children It is widely acknowledged that the poverty has the greatest influence in children’s outcomes. Growing up in poverty has a profound impact on children’s health‚ education‚ aspirations and well-being. Limiting the chances to which they can realise the full extent of their human rights and often trapping them in a lifelong cycle of disadvantage and inequity. Poverty can influence a child’s physical health‚ emotional and

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