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    Childcare act 2006 This is an act to make provision about the powers and duties of local authorities in relation to the well being of young children. This is important to home based child carers as it introduced a number of changes including the following The Early Years Foundation Stages • Ofsted registers • Children centres and extended schools • Duty on local authorities to ensure sufficient childcare information • Free early years 3 and 4 year old funding Children act 2004 The introduction

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    secure children safely. This is why current legislation‚ policies‚ guidelines and procedures to safeguard children are put into practice. The Children Act 1989 was brought on by the government in 1991 to ensure children were safe however; the death of Victoria Climbiè who died at the hands of her guardians so the Act was updated again to the Children Act 2004 and Laming did a public investigation of the death of Victoria and his report included many times Victoria Climbie could have been saved due to

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    Privacy Laws in Nigeria

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    unsolicited interference. According to Privacy International (2007)‚ there are four (4) aspects of privacy namely‚ information privacy‚ bodily privacy‚ privacy of communications and territorial privacy. To my mind‚ Nigeria’s constitution provides adequate protection to its citizens on all four aspects‚ however several observers have been clamoring for a review of the country’s privacy laws to address newer‚ more sophisticated threats to privacy‚ particularly in the area of information privacy. While we

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    A regional television news broadcaster has engaged your services to provide legal advice in respect of their news bulletins. You have been asked to provide legal advice in respect of the following piece from their court reporter for the evening bulletin which has just been received in the newsroom: “Simon ‘Slasher’ Stevens‚ as he is known to friends and associates‚ has been appearing on indictment today at Thistletoun Sheriff Court for a serious assault with an offensive weapon and extortion. The

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    Nvq Unit 209

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    social care. All stored information is subject to the Data Protection Act 1998 which covers medical records‚ social service records‚ credit information’ local authority information etc... Where information is concerned anything relating to a person‚ whether fact or opinion‚ is personal data. Anyone processing personal data must comply with the eight enforceable principles of good practice laid down by the Act. These state that any data must be:- * Fairly and lawfully processed * Processed

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    A Touch of Glass obtains‚ stores‚ processes and shares data about employees and customers (both businesses and individuals) for sales‚ marketing‚ financial transactions and communication purposes. Therefore‚ TOGneeds a Data Controller to ensure that the company adheres to the Data Protection Act (1998) and educate staff in the rightful use of data to avoid financial penalties and criminal prosecution resulting from misuse of data. The Data Controller will be guided by the following DPA principles:

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    UNIT 301. Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Outcome 1: Understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1:- Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. To develop a positive relationship with children‚ young people and adults within a school environment you need to be able to communicate effectively with them

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    constructive feedback by continual monitoring and assessments * The boundaries as a teacher could be company guide lines‚ compulsory attendance for learners/unwillingness to learn‚ and current legislations such as Health and Safety‚ E&D‚ data protection. Funding the course‚ and where to obtain support for learners‚ who are unable to fund the course

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    Unit 1: Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults Unit code: F/601/3327 QCF Level 3: Specialist Credit value: 2 Guided learning hours: 10 Unit aim This unit provides the knowledge and understanding which underpins effective communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Unit introduction Successful relationships have a positive effect on learning and behaviour. Being listened to and

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    CU2479 Care Setting Promote Good Practice in Handling Information in Health and Social 1.1 Data protection act 1998 and the Caldicott review 1.2 The data protection act is there to set standards and is law when obtaining‚ recording‚ holding‚ using or disposing of personal data. The Caldicott review coincides with the data protection act in the Health and social care. To summarize this : BE open‚ honest and clear make sure the service user is clear on who the members off staff/team are

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