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    services‚ primary and secondary health services‚ play work and child and adolescent Mental Health Services. Data Protection Act(1998)- The Data Protection Act is a piece of legislation that is designed to prevent confidential and personal information from being passed on without a person’s consent. Under the act‚ organisations that collect and store information must register with DATA Protection Commission. Anyone who processing information must comply with the eight principles of practice which are-

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    aware of the acts that are passed by their government. By doing this they are aware of what authority they have with their employer or the government as well as what authority the government has on them. Such acts include the Data Protection Act‚ the Regulatory Investigation of Powers Act‚ and the Computer Misuse Act. The Data Protection Act was passed in 1984‚ but was updated in 1998. This act was made to make sure that data was accurate‚ used legally‚ and correct. The Data Protection Act is an agreement

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    legislations‚ guidelines and policies in place that ‘safeguard’ them including E-safety. These acts are constantly evolving and amended to improve the lives and safety of every child. The United Nations convention on the rights of rights of the child (UNCRC)‚ (1989) although not legislation provides a full list of comprehensive rights ALL children should expect. These rights include •special protection measures and assistance •access to services such as education and healthcare •develop their personalities

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    ASSIGNMENT UNIT 333 1) Legislations in Safeguarding Young Children:- The Children Act 2004 United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Children Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Human Rights Act 1998 Domestic Violence‚ Crime and Victims Act 2004 (causing or allowing the death of a child or vulnerable adult). Sexual Offences Act 2003 Policy Safeguarding Young Children:- Safeguarding Policy Anti Bullying Policy Health and Safety Policy As an adult working within a school environment

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    people * The main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures that are used to ensure that children and young people are safeguarded are “The Children’s act 1989” which was updated in 2004. * The green paper was introduced after the laming enquiry into the death of a young child and this was incorporated to the “Children’s act 2004” which now included a National framework. * The document “working together to safeguard children 2006” was updated to make way for the National framework

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    Social Care Settings 1.1 The Data Protection Act 1998 is an Act of Parliament which defines UK law on the processing of data on identifiable living people. It is the main piece of legislation that governs the protection of personal data in the UK. In practice it provides a way for individuals to control information about themselves. The Act defines eight data protection principles which are: 1. Personal data shall be processed fairly and lawfully 2. Personal data shall be obtained only for

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    The Right to be Forgotten Introduction The Right to be Forgotten is one the newest principles of data protection recognised in the EU and it is proving to be quite controversial. This essay will briefly look at the legal position in the United States of America before examining the Google Spain decision‚ the proposed Data Protection reform‚ reactions to the right to be forgotten and the possible implications for social networks. Legal Position in the USA If the name ‘Nikki Catsouras’ is searched

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    influential of these is the Children Act (2004)‚ which arose from the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’. It identifies five outcomes for children: * Be healthy * Stay safe * Enjoy and acheive * Make positive contribution * Acheive economic well-being These outcomes form the basis of inspections and will underpin my practice. Legislation - Laws‚ rules and regulations passed by acts of parliament. Please read the following selection of Acts: Childcare Act (2006) – Introduced the Early

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    measure in place to prevent abuse. Child protection is protecting a child where there is reason to believe that the child has suffered or are likely to suffer as a result of abuse. There are many laws that protect the welfare and safeguarding of children. The Children Act 1989 The local authority has a welfare of duty to protect children in their area and work in partnership with parents to ensure the child gets the best possible care. The Children Act 2004 This sets out the process so the

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    (Back office operations) The operations that are dealt with in the back office of travel agents include customer letters of complaints . Many different types of customers are dealt with in the travel and tourism Industry; therefore the complaints that are faced can vary. Customers can complain by written a letter ‚ which is very common .letters should be dealt with by looking at the problem ‚ solving it and relying to the customer and hopefully they are satisfied and will remain a customers

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