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    KIMBERLY CLARK LEVER PRIVATE LTD. Background Kimberly-Clark Corporation (KCC‚ a Fortune 500 company)‚ incorporated in 1872‚ is engaged in manufacturing and marketing a range of health and hygiene products around the world. Most of these products are made from natural or synthetic fibres using advanced technologies in fibres‚ non-wovens and absorbency. Kimberly-Clark Corporation manufactures and markets facial and bathroom tissues‚ paper towels‚ wipers and napkins for away-from-home use

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    Working with kids didn’t seem like a big deal at first. In fact‚ the idea was really intriguing. However‚ as the time began to bring me closer to the moment‚ I could feel my heartbeat… every single pound in my chest harder and louder than the previous one. It beats so hard‚ I thought it might escape my chest. The thud began to echo in my ears‚ louder than my footsteps against the marble floor. I paused at the doorway‚ letting my eyes roam the room before anyone noticed my appearance. One last time

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    age but if it is not so then from parents or relatives and if they are not available then local guardian such as school teacher. Consent is also required for evidence collection‚ treatment‚ photography‚ police intimation apart from examination‚ No Court or police permission is required for medical examination of a child sexual abuse victim .The Police intimation also requires consent as per section 164 A CrPC (but section 19 POCSO says mandatory reporting even when not consented).In such cases an

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    Early Intervention Early intervention is essential to achieve the best possible outcome for the child. However multi-agency working is important too‚ when all the professionals involved with a child share information and co-operate with each other lives can be improved and even saved. Baby P is an example of multi-agencies not working together properly‚ early intervention and working together will help prevent more unnecessary deaths. Early years practitioners can provide information for local services

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    When Cultures Collide: LEADING ACROSS CULTURES Richard D. Lewis Nicholas Brealey International ✦ When Cultures Collide ✦ LEADING A C R O S S C U LT U R E S ✦ When Cultures Collide ✦ LEADING A C R O S S C U LT U R E S A Major New Edition of the Global Guide Richard D. Lewis First published in hardback by Nicholas Brealey Publishing in 1996. This revised edition first published in 2006. 100 City Hall Plaza‚ Suite 501 Boston‚ MA 02108‚ USA Information: 617-523-3801

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    Working together for the benefit of children and young people. Multi agency working- different services working together to meet the needs of young children and their parents or carers. Integrated working- different services joining together to offer more affective care for young children.   Understanding integrated and multi agency working. Multi agency working‚ is different services and agencies‚ that work together to provide the services that meet the needs of childrenparents and carers

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    and those that inspired the dreams of waking hours disappear one by one into the container covers me with a blanket of warm sadness. Before saying goodbye to all my old friends‚ I stop to reconnect with just one‚ Jessie‚ from When Jessie Came Across the Sea. I remember when Jessie and I first met. Criss-crossed on my bedroom floor an hour after my mother read aloud this immigrant girl’s tale for the first time‚ I was still flipping through the pages: mesmerized. I understood the small stories each

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    MU 2.9: 2.2.6 Explain why and how referrals are made to different agencies Referrals are important for the child to get the best possible outcomes and by practitioners doing observations and recording evidence this is made possible for the child to be referred to the correct professional‚ for example; a child with hearing difficulties may need to be referred to a support service for deaf children or children who have impaired hearing. Panels are usually made up of different agencies and these panels

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    UNIT 6: WORKING TOGETHER FOR THE BENEFIT OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG CHILDREN 1.3: FUNCTIONS OF EXTERNAL AGENCIES I have a responsibility to help the children in my care achieve the 5 outcomes of the UK Government Initiative Every Child Matters (ECM) – Be Healthy‚ Stay Safe‚ Enjoy & Achieve‚ Make a positive contribution and Achieve economic wellbeing. It is important that I contact and utilise other professionals to help achieve these outcomes. This is

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    Supporting the school 1. Explain the legal responsibilities of the school relating to the duty of care and the welfare of the child. All adults working with children or young people have a legal responsibility to protect them; these responsibilities are outlined in child protection laws. As outlined in the children’s act 1989 the welfare of the child is paramount‚ this act gives guidelines for schools‚ local authorities and courts which they must adhere to in order to protect children. Within

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