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    TASK 1 [A] : Outline the current legislation covering home based childcare‚ and the role of regulatory bodies. CURRENT LEGISLATION : ◆ Children Act [2004] : The green paper produces a name is "Every Child Matters" It lists five outcomes which were identified in consultation with children and young people : Being Healthy : Having good physical and mental health‚ And enjoying healthy Life Style. Stay Safe : Being protected from harm and neglect Enjoying

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    about each of the legal issues and the ethical issues individually and explain how businesses use these. What is the Data Protection Act 1998? This Act came into force in 1998 and this aims to protect an individual’s right to privacy of their personal data of which is taken and handled by businesses. Personal data does not just mean personal information; it means any data relating to a living person. This means it could include information about current employees and includes their address

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    EATs unit 301 Task A

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    tract of staff that have gone out of date. It is also a breech of company policy that all documents are disposed of correctly‚ the most important thing is the data protection act 1988 The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which defines UK law on the processing of data .. Evaluating the effectiveness of the programme Contributing to the

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    principle of trust. Confidentiality is very important when working in a closely with parents. Some information needs to be shared but only with your superior‚ i.e. head teacher‚ as it will be a matter of total confidence. If you suspect a child-protection issue‚ this should be shared only with your superior and again in strictest confidence‚ and the parents will need to be aware of this. It will be important from the very beginning of your relationship with parents‚ there is an understanding and

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    P3 describe how software and network security can keep systems and data secure Public Key: a public key is a value provided by some designated authority as an encryption key that‚ combined with a private key derived from the public key‚ can be used to effectively encrypt messages and digital signatures Private Key: Public-key cryptography refers to a cryptographic system requiring two separate keys‚ one to lock or encrypt the plaintext‚ and one to unlock or decrypt the cyphertext. Neither key

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    rules and regulations. These are the ones I have choosed for this task: Family Law Act (1996) safeguarding children: This Act sets out guidance relating to safeguarding children. Safeguarding the children in my care it will be my first priority and it will be vital as I will have a duty and responsibility of care towards them. Public Health (Control of Disease) Act (1994) Covers the notification and exclusion periods for certain infectious diseases. I will

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    Promote Good Practise in Handling Information in Health and social care Settings The data protection Act 1998 is an important legislation in social care which relate to handling information. One of the Acts is that people have every right to see what information has been recorded about them‚ this means that people can see their social flies or see their medical records if they request so. Freedom of information Act 2000 gives people the right the access general information held by the public authorities

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    for inc corp as a Supported Living Assistant providing support to a young gentleman with both physical and developmental disabilities in his own home. For the purpose of this report and in line with inc confidentiality procedures and the Data Protection Act 1998‚ I have changed names in order to protect the individual and maintain confidentiality. I currently work with a young man called David who is 21 years old and lives in the family home with his mother‚ who is his main carer. David is autistic

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    legislations and codes of practice as a teacher I will have to follow are; • Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) this places general duties on the people in control of the premises to protect the health and safety and welfare of all people on those premises. To implement this into my work I would need to ensure I know where all emergency equipment and exits are in the case of any danger. • Equality Act (2010) protects learners from discrimination with regards to their race‚ sex‚ sexual orientation‚

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    Ptlls Unit 1

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    an understanding of many legislative requirements and codes of practice. Included within these are the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)‚ the Children Act (2004) Every Child Matters‚ the Protection of Children Act (1999)‚ Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health ( COSHH) (2002) a Duty of Care and relevant College Codes of Practice. The Health and Safety at Work Act is probably one of the main laws to consider as this not only affects your safety but also those around you‚ staff and learners alike

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