consenting to and understand why and what it’s for. A young person that’s aged 16 or over can give their own consent if they have the capacity to do so and can understand what they are giving consent for. Every school has a responsibility to share information with other professions such as the police‚ LA children’s social care and other legal obligations. When doing this you should always be open and honest to the child‚ young person and family as to why‚ when and whom the information will be shared with
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a. Explain the importance of safeguarding children and young people It is important to safeguard children and young people as without this protection their future could be negatively affected. Their health and development could be impaired as its possible they could withdraw from family and peers which would affect them emotionally and also developmentally fall behind with educational milestones (if school is missed). Children and young people need to be protected from neglect and abuse and
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met someone who did not have a weakness? Someone who can withstand anything? Most likely not. Everyone has at least one weakness. Weaknesses are a part of everyone’s life. Its how you let that weaknesses affect you that makes you a strong or weak person. In the Scarlet Letter Hawthorne portrays Dimmesdale as a weak person. Throughout the novel he shows his true character by the way he lets his weaknesses destroy him. He constantly worries about he secret getting out and punishes himself for what
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Piaget’s theory of learning for cognitive development says children create a schema based on their experiences‚ when something unexpected happens to the child‚ the child will adapt the schema to include the new information. Based on this theory early years schools have a child centred teaching approach. Teachers will look at the children’s needs and plan activities accordingly. Piaget’s theory has also influenced the way professionals manage children’s behaviour. For example the rewards or incentives
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Raylene Cole Mrs. Serle English 12 10 April 2013 What is Bullying? The book Under The Bridge tells a true story about the murder of a young girl from British Columbia‚ Canada:” It has been a long road to justice for Reena Virk‚ beaten and murdered at the hands of her teenage peers. The murder of this girl is one of the most notorious and heartbreaking cases in Canadian history. Here‚ for the first time‚ acclaimed author Rebecca Godfrey reveals the stunning truth about a Canadian tragedy that
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1. Can you describe what risks you have to think about when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services‚ give 5 examples. a. The first thing to do is read the risk assessment folders for the student/students involved in the activity. It is necessary to ensure the activity is safe and appropriate for all the students and staff involved. For example if one of the students was not safe to be near water it would not be safe to include that student on a trip that involved
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Bullying affects most of the children at least once in the lifetime. Bullying can make a child’s or teenager’s life a very bad experience. Bullying can lead to depression‚ drug use‚ suicide and even peer pressure. According to Bully Facts & Statistics (2009)‚ "1 in 7 Students in Grades K-12 is either a bully or a victim of bullying.” (The numbers continue to rise every month). This is a very large amount of victims that are being bullied in school every day. Bullying can also traumatize and hurt
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Bullying needs to be dealt with directly. To stop hurtful behaviour we all need to respond when it occurs and take steps to prevent it. The first step is recognizing when there is a problem. Here is some information to help you figure out whether a teen you know has experienced‚ seen‚ heard or taken part in b One of our local support groups are called the kid help phone. Every young person has the right to feel safe at home‚ at school and in the community (UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
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Confederate states from seceding. There is more to the sixteenth president than the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation. Only a few pieces of text speak about who he was as a person. Abraham Lincoln had great qualities such as being determined‚ down to earth‚ and honorable. One of Abraham Lincoln’s great qualities was how determined he was. The first example of this was a quote from A Lincoln Preface that reads‚ “I will violate the Constitution‚ if necessary‚ to save the Union” (Sandburg 502). He
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Title Understand How to Safeguard the Wellbeing of Children and Young People Level 3 Credit value 3 To complete this unit‚ you need to complete all of the questions. You may find that the key word definitions sheet helps you to understand what is expected from the questions. The evidence must be your own work and you must reference your sources where you have undertaken research-refer to policy for malpractice and plagiarism Outcome 1 – Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and
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