need an environment where children feel ‘safe’‚ they have the right to deal with any circumstances where they feel a child is concerned with a matter towards abuse or neglect. Legislations are put in place along side guidelines and policies to ensure the health‚ safety and security of all children. The legislation for safeguarding says that we need to protect children from maltreatment. Help to prevent impairment of children’s health and development by ensuring that children are growing up in circumstances
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Videogames and Young People Violent video games have been sources of extreme criticism over the past decade or so. With the recent advancement in video game technology‚ games are getting more realistic and are able to expose people to new types of content that wasn’t possible at the turn of the century. While this new content seems like a step forward‚ there is plenty of evidence showing that videogames are becoming an increasing problem to youth in our society. Ultra-realistic murders‚ brutal
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Psychological l problems such as timidness 2. Response to the situation in preparation of drawing a report The response will include investigating the factor that can lead to risk of harm to the child‚ including social isolation of the child with other children‚ and family on inadequate access to other family members. The risk may be caused by inadequate parenting skills‚ poor models of parenting or neglect. As a caregiver‚ i will observe and record observations that indicate a risk of harm and note all
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CYP M3.3 Understand how to safeguard the well being of Children and Young People 1.1 Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Polices and procedures for safeguarding and child protection in England and Wales are the result of the Children Act 1989 and in Northern Ireland of the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995. The Children Act 2004 introduced further changes to the way the child protection
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Unit 014 Maintain and Support Relationships with children and Young People Outcome1: Be able to communicate with children and young people. Assessment Criteria The learner can: Communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual‚ using both conventional language and body language. There are two ways of communicating with children and young people ‚ conventional and body languages ‚ communication may be formal (adult-led activity) or informal (playtime or
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Student Number: 000-000-000 Professor: Hugh Jass Title: Young people and Voting The voting system must undergo a transformation before young people become involved in elections. According to government research (http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/) people who are 29 or under were less likely to vote than those who are in older age groups. The results of the same study also found that political interest among young people are decreasing every year. This attitude towards politics can
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time or played around with. Such as if a child or young person has been abused‚ the practitioners should take immediate effect on the situation and to fully involve social service or whoever is in charge or on site. This way no false information would be occurring. Children and young people should feel safe within the work setting because it’s basically their 2nd home‚ somewhere they feel happy‚ safe‚ learn and interact with other children. Describe the possible signs‚ symptoms‚ indicators and behaviours
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Jessie Doan Week5 Assignment3 Intructor Lukin‚ English1010 English & Composition Proposal on ADHD Medicating Young Children with ADHD Problem: Is it a good or bad idea to put children under the adolescent age on medication for ADHD? Solution: It all depends on the parents and severity of the problem Possible Sources: www.adhdtreatmentforkids.com www.additudemag.com/ADHDTreatment/TreatingChildren www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/medicating/drugs/
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Unit 10 Caring for children & young people P1-There are many different reasons why children and young people may need to be looked after which are unforeseen‚ unexpected and planned situations. Common reasons could involve family related issues including: family breakdown‚ bereavement‚ loss of parent‚ illness or incapacity of a parent such as: hospitalisation‚ substance misuse or mental health needs‚ which means there is no one else to provide care. A Child or young person are suspected or actually
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Why do young people participate in behaviours that put them at risk? Young people may participate in risk taking behaviours for a number of reasons. Peer influence is one factor that may encourage young people to put themselves at risk. This is because if an individual witnesses their peers actively engaging with risky behaviour‚ they may identify the behaviour as positive rather than taking into consideration the consequences. It has been found that young people identify alcohol with positive social
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