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    In this assessment‚ I will be discussing the strategies and methods used to minimise harm‚ to children‚ young people and their families where abuse is confirmed. (M3) How to approach children and young people In order to make the child feel calm and secure while interacting with the professional it is significant to achieve a strong relationship with the child. When the trust begins to build between the child and the professional‚ the child will feel much more comfortable in discussing personal

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    Explain how they ensure that each child is welcomed and valued in the home based work setting One of the best ways to cope with new situations is to plan ahead as much as possible. When caring for children for the first time‚ it is important to remember that they could be feeling just like I did when I started school or a new job for the first time‚ Just as I could have done certain things to reduce my own concerns ‚ there are things I can do to help a child settle‚ support the parents and make

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    Coastal Processes Coasts are shaped by the sea and the action of waves. Waves act in different ways‚ through the processes of erosion‚ transportation and deposition. Coasts: A coast is found where the land meets the sea. Coasts undergo change due to coastal processes and (as with rivers) there are main processes at work: Erosion Transportation Deposition Each of these processes involves the power of the sea and the effect of waves that are carried to shore. However other factors also

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    digital world‚ most Americans leave long electronic trails of private information wherever they go. But too often‚ that data is compromised. When they shop—whether online or at brick and mortar stores—retailers gain access to their credit card numbers. Medical institutions maintain patient records‚ which are increasingly electronic. Corporations store copious customer lists and employee Social Security numbers. These types of data frequently get loose. Hackers gain entry to improperly protected networks

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    Machining processes ECM Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a method of removing metal by an electrochemical process. It is normally used for mass production and is used for working extremely hard materials or materials that are difficult to machine using conventional methods.[1] Its use is limited to electrically conductive materials. ECM can cut small or odd-shaped angles‚ intricate contours or cavities in hardened exotic metals‚ such as titanium aluminised‚ Inconel‚ Waspalloy‚ and high nickel

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    Recording‚ Analysing And Using HR Information Activity One Two Reasons Why The Organisation Need To Collect Data There are several reasons why organisations need to collect data such as; Legal Obligations‚ so that if there was ever a complaint put to a tribunal HR would have all the relevant date to back up their story and be able to provide evidence in the form of that data. Monitoring data is also a very important factor‚ as it allows HR to keep an eye on the running of the business

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    Participation and Voting Behaviour 1. Explain the term class dealignment used in the extract. (5 marks) Class dealignment can be described as the relationship between social class and voting behaviour weakening‚ meaning that the electorate are beginning to vote for political parties which are not generally associated with their social class. The extract quotes “In the 1960s‚ Peter Pulzer concluded that‚ ’class is the basis of British party politics.’” The 1970s showed how the electorate strongly stuck to

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    Using Information in Figure 4‚ and Your Knowledge‚ Explain Why It Is Difficult to Measure Development. (10) Development is a change and implies that change is for the better‚ and improvement. Was traditionally a one dimensional concept simply focussing on the economic growth of a country‚ however today it is multidimensional‚ incorporating: economic‚ social‚ environmental‚ cultural and political progress in a country. The Human Development Index (HDI) is one method of measuring development. This

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    interactions between characters between The Alchemist and XXIX Sonnet by Shakespeare develop the theme in each by the way that they help the authors connect to the readers. In these two great pieces of literature‚ one of the main literary devices used is imagery. Imagery is one of the best literary devices to use because it makes the reader feel like they are inside of the story. Like in The Alchemist‚ on page 73‚ “I’ve crossed these sands many times‚ said one of the camel drivers one night. But

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    under the umbrella of safeguarding. Child protection means to protect children and young people from significant harm or danger in which there is a need for professional intervention and support because there has been ill-treatment to the children or young person. It also means protecting children‚ young people and keeping them safe‚ whereby protecting

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