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    Understanding of safeguarding of children and young people Below there are some legislations applying for safeguarding of Children and Young Adults. Unfortunately there were put into practice following deaths of children ( Victoria Climie and Jessica Chapman) Children Act 1989 Safety of child has been protected since 1989 when the Children act came into the practice. Children Act allocates responsibilities to parents‚ local authorities (in my case it will be Northamptonshire County Council)‚ courts

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    themselves. They may want to share the experience‚ vent frustration about the situation or have someone to agrees with their feelings. Knowing the people around you can bring a sense of security and a sense of pride. It’s nice to know you can depend on those around you in times of a crisis and it makes coming home feel nicer too e.g. proactive parents support individuals through difficult times such as unemployment. They help by encouraging the individual to seek employment and may support them financially

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    Safeguarding By Zoe Parkin For the care profession What is abuse? Abuse is when someone does or says something to you that hurts you or makes you feel unhappy‚ scared or angry and does not feel right to you. Abuse is wrong. It can happen anywhere. It can be done by anyone - even people that you know. You might not feel that you can stop them on your own. It is important to stop abuse‚ either by yourself or with support. This booklet can help you know what to

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    Ward. - Maytag took significant losses when it had to retrench from the global market. Maytag tried to enter a new market too quickly and this was the root cause of their problems. During this time their competitors were able to remain profitable which Maytag was trying to reduce their losses by selling off operations soon after they were bought and significant investments had been made in them. This caused Maytag to fall behind their competitors and have been trying to catch up ever since. - Industry

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    Name: Collaboration Instructor: Date: Part 1: Pre-lesson Think about the HOPE TV video you watched prior to the lesson. In 2-3 sentences write about what part of the video impacted you the most and why? Part 2: Content Please illustrate the 3 week workout plan your group developed? What type (T) of exercise did your group perform? ______________ Week 1- F= ________________________‚ I ________________________‚ T ________________________ Week 2- F= ________________________‚ I ________________________

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    Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety *The Children Act 1989 – This act identifies about the parents and professionals different responsibilities to make sure the safety of the child. It focuses on the child protection that gives the Local authority

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    moderate) 5. In Adam Smith’s opinion‚ mercantilism negatively impacts a nation’s wealth‚ and benefits only a few individuals. (True; p. 97; concept; Learning Objective 2; easy) 6. In theory‚ nations which adhere to the absolute advantage principle will have higher standards of living than nations which follow principles of mercantilism. (True; p. 97; concept; Learning Objective 2; moderate) HOW NATIONS ENHANCE THEIR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 7. Modern globalization is associated with efforts by

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    Criminal Justice Term Paper Throughout the Criminal Justice System there are many causes where people discuss the matters of arrests and probable cause. In the case of Garcia vs. Merced County probable cause and search warrants were discussed. The case centers around a criminal defense attorney who was accused of being willing of smuggling contraband to county inmates. John Garcia was accused of the crime by Officers Cardwood and Taylor based on information given to them by an inmate informant named

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    “To gain which is worth having‚ it may be necessary to lo lose everything else.” A quote by Bernadette Devlin‚ which as I understand means that sometimes In our life there will come a point that we lose everything that we think is of value to us in order to gain what’s really valuable. In the first book of The Heroes of Olympus “The Lost Hero” by Rick Roirdan the protagonist Jason Grace lost his memory but gained new ones that would benefit not only him but also his friends. In addition implying

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    Having a grievance procedure is a reasonable way for inmates to formally voice any problems or concerns that may arise during the time of their incarceration. They can also be instrumental in resolving many complaints and correct any problems that might be present within state facilities‚ private prisons‚ county prisons or transitional centers. Having a good grievance procedure also minimizes the probability of a successful frivolous civil law suit against an institution should an inmate decide to

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