Intimate Partner Violence One of the most common forms of violence against women worldwide is abuse by their husbands or other intimate male partners. Partner violence does not discriminate against race‚ age and socioeconomic background. Domestic violence is violence occurring between adults who are intimate‚ regardless of their living arrangements‚ marital status‚ or sexual orientations. Although abuse can exist in same-sex relationships and women have been known to be violent‚ the majority of partner
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Unit 4 – Keeping Children Safe Hand in Date – 21st May 2012 ------------------------------------------------- Task 1 Explain how strategies to establish and maintain healthy‚ safe and secure environments in early years settings are supported by legislations. E1. Identify legislation which influences healthy‚ safe and secure environments for early years settings. List 10 of the main laws that underpin the provision of healthy‚ safe and secure environments for young children. Give the full title
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Everyone has some sort of ambition whether its in their genes‚ family or culture. Ambition can become very stressful and competitive. Everyone always wants a bigger piece of the pie. They always want more for themselves and their family. Although some people are more determined then others to get that bigger piece of the pie. Some people will put in over time every week to achieve what they want and others will just keep saying "one day I’m going to do it" or "one day I’ll have it." People need to
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Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points 1. Wilson’s Fourteen Points were addressed to establish a new world order. In his fourteenth point he suggests to the creation of a League of Nations to guarantee the political and territorial independence of all countries. He also suggested that territories that were disputed over be independent. 2. Wilson’s call for nationalities’ sovereignties was consistent with the causes of the war because with new military technology advancements‚ countries began building
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Exclusion Criteria for Childcare and Childminding settings recommended time to be kept away from daycare and childminding Main points • Any child who is unwell should not attend‚ regardless of whether they have a confirmed infection. • Children with diarrhoea and/or vomiting should be excluded until they have had no symptoms for 48 hours after an episode of diarrhoea and/or vomiting. • Coughs and runny noses alone need not be a reason for exclusion but if the child is unwell they should not
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Contents Page 1 of 13 C1 - Provide a rationale for the identification of the care and learning needs of all children Page 2 of 13 C2 - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of different approaches to planning for children’s care and learning Page 3 of 13
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BUSINESS AND TRANSFER TAXATION 6th Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) 105 SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 14: OTHER PERCENTAGE TAXES CHAPTER 14 PERCENTAGE TAXES Problem 14–1 1. False – 3% of gross sales or gross receipts. 2. False – business tax. 3. False – advalorem tax. 4. False – if the business is VAT-registered or engaged in business tax-exempt transactions‚ it shall not be subject to 3% OPT. Also not all OPT rate is 3%. 5. False – Non-VAT business is not allowed to have Input VAT. 6. True
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CYP Core 3.4 – Support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety 1.1 Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services INDOOR ENVIRONMENT 1. Building and maintenance: 1.1 Doors opening into entrances and exits from the building must not be capable of being opened by young children. 1.2 The floors should be even and easily cleaned ie. no carpets‚ but a vinyl or lino floor which can be washed and sterilised daily. 1.3
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Introduction to communication in health‚ social care‚ or children’s and young people’s settings. 1. Identify the different reasons people communicate. Some of the reasons why we communicate are: -To promote relationships and offer support: People such as social workers use this allot as they have regular contact with a ‘family in need’ and build up a system of support for the family. -To maintain relationships: A child’s key person will ensure that they get to know the child and its family in
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Date of Visitation: 10.7.16 Observed Narrative: This writer had to wait upon arrival at the childcare facility because the office had not been notified that a different person would be picking up the child today. They tried to call mom‚ but there were no answer‚ so they had to call dad to verify that it was alright for the child to leave the premises with this writer. Dad apologized‚ telling the office that he thought mom had made the call. It was not until then that the child and his items were
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