responsible planning is needed in the selection process. Job descriptions need to be written in a manner that is non-discriminatory for age‚ race‚ sex‚ national origin and religious beliefs. For example‚ a receptionist position should not contain language about youthful appearance or a certain gender preference as this could be construed as discrimination due to age and gender. Federal and state laws‚ such as age discrimination (protection of age discrimination for those age 40-70)‚ the pregnancy act (prohibits
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1.4 Explain the importance and benefits of assessment for learning. Assessment for learning is an essential part of a child’s education as it defines whether or not the objectives of teaching are being met‚ assessments affects decisions about grades‚ educational needs of children and in some cases funding. Assessment for learning is a significant way to raise a pupil’s academic achievement and is centred on the belief that in order for children to progress in school then they must understand the
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The group that I would like to lead is Al-Anon because I believe this group would benefit many who have family members‚ friends or someone who is close to them with alcohol abuse problems. “Alcoholism is widely recognized as a progressive disease of compulsive drinking‚ which can be arrested‚ but not cured” (Al-Anon Family Groups‚ n.d.). The purpose of my group will be to end addiction by empowering the members to cope with alcoholism of a person close to them. The group members will learn how
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Social care working with children and families Level 4 Final exam 1. In your own words summarise the major learning points from the whole of the programme with particular reference to : * Principles of social work with children and families * The process of social work with children and families * Working with adults in the family * Immediate protection of the child * Working with the family as a group * Working with children being looked after by the local authority
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will discuss and explain strategies to help children‚ their families and other adults. Children The key method of ensuring that children and young people are supported is that professionals are aware of what abuse is‚ what the signs are and the impact on children and young people who have been abused. Also‚ because Susan has recently studied child protection this should mean she is aware of the signs of abuse. Some policies state that all professionals working directly with children have child protection
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Action research on Alleviating Miscommunication in the Family I. Introduction Miscommunication is the root of many conflicts. But what exactly causes conflicts? Many people will pick as the primary factor of conflicts is miscommunication. Why? Because it opens up the triangle of other factors that inevitably leads to conflict. The conflict triangle includes miscommunication taking the first side‚ fear taking the second side‚ and assumption taking the third part. How does miscommunication happen
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Record keeping and marketing 1. Livestock consumption 2. Sow and litter performance record 3. Feed consumption 4. Beer performance recorf 5. Sow breeding performance record 6. Summary of mortality report Kinds of rules 1. Berch rule – it’s a one peace rule made of one or two feet length commonly used in shape of school 2. Two – feet folding rule – it’s the typical carpenter rule that is folded for convenience for carrying in the pocket 3. Zigzag rule – its
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employer‚ Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family‚ during which her earnest but cold clergyman cousin‚ St John Rivers‚ proposes to her; and the finale with her reunion with‚ and marriage to‚ her beloved Rochester. [edit]Plot summary Young Jane argues with her guardian Mrs. Reed of Gateshead. Illustration by F. H. Townsend. The novel begins with a ten-year-old orphan named Jane Eyre‚ who is living with her maternal uncle’s family‚ the Reeds‚ as her uncle’s dying wish. Jane’s parents
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in many ways such as‚ information about children will be shared with parents but only about their child. Parents should not have access to any other child’s books‚ marks and progress at any time‚ especially at parents’ evening. However‚ parents should be aware that information about their child will be shared with the receiving school when they leave the setting. All personal information about children‚ including social services records should be regarded as confidential. It should be clearly understood
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4.2. Describe the importance of reassuring children‚ young people and adults of the confidentiality of shared information and the limits of this. Confidentiality is the preservation of privileged information‚ concerning children and their families‚ which is disclosed in the professional relationship. It is a complicated issue which is based upon the principle of trust. Confidentiality is very important when working in a closely with parents. Some information needs to be shared but only with your
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