The Children Act 1989 This act establishes that when deciding for a child‚ the priority must be the welfare of the child‚ so the decision making must ultimately be in order to find what is for the child’s best interest.] The Childcare Act 2006. It is the first act exclusively for Early Years; it highlights the strategic role of Local Authorities and state new or extended duties for them: - Improve the Outcomes for the Every Child Matters paper to reduce inequalities by guarantying a Sure Start
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Case Study: Fetal Abnormality Jessica is a 30-year-old immigrant from Mexico City. She and her husband Marco have been in the U.S. for the last 3 years and have finally earned enough money to move out of their Aunt Maria’s home and into an apartment of their own. They are both hard workers. Jessica works 50 hours a week at a local restaurant‚ and Marco has been contracting side jobs in construction. Six months before their move to an apartment‚ Jessica finds out she is pregnant. Four months later
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Why was Billy nervous when he turned ten? Billy was nervous when he turned ten. He knew things would change when he got older. He is sad because he thinks he will have to give up all his imaginary friends. Also‚ he is sad because he thinks he will not be able to do the things he used to do when he was younger. Billy went to talk to his mother because he was turning ten. He asked his mother would my life change after I turned ten‚ His mother said‚ “Yes it would because you are getting older.” Then
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1179 Assignment Word Count: 3435 As a student nurse you have approached a patient and their parent to inform them that they will be discharged from hospital in 2 days. The patients parent appears concerned at this news and explains that they are an only parent and are worried they will not be able to cope at home‚ they ask you if there is any help available to them. This assignment will explore the above statement in relation to the role of a student nurse and what actions the
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Using Technology and Constituting Structures: A Practice Lens for Studying Technology in Organizations Author(s): Wanda J. Orlikowski Source: Organization Science‚ Vol. 11‚ No. 4 (Jul. - Aug.‚ 2000)‚ pp. 404-428 Published by: INFORMS Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2640412 . Accessed: 25/03/2013 09:57 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit
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Should Military Service Be Required or Not Few people know that according to the Center for Social Development‚ George Warren Brown School of Social Work and Washington University; Cyprus‚ Denmark‚ Finland‚ Germany‚ Jamaica‚ Kenya‚ Malaysia‚ Mexico‚ Nigeria‚ Norway‚ Papua New Guinea‚ Switzerland‚ and Taiwan (Republic of China) require youth national service. According to John Greenya‚ a freelance writer who has written for The Washington Post‚ New Republic‚ and other publications‚ writes there
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Reflective Review of my personal and professional practice Learning outcome: Demonstrating inclusive practice (PP1) My name is and I am the manager of a day care setting based in the north of London; in a rich culturally mixed community. I manage a 41 place centre offering full day care services for children aged 6 months to 5 years. I am responsible for the overall running of the setting including the writing of policies and recruitment of staff. I am also the settings SENCO‚ nominated
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Describe how and when to access information‚ advice and support about diversity‚ equality and inclusion. If you require information‚ advice and support about anything while working in a nursery‚ you would speak to a supervisor or manager or colleagues. For advice about a particular child you would speak to their parents/carers or families. If you required information etc about anything while in college‚ you would visit your tutor or another member of staff. Out of college or in your spare time
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An inquiry paper‚ what in the world is that? That was the exact thought that went through my mind when my teacher introduced the type of paper I had to do. An inquiry paper sounded like a business plan where I had to make a PowerPoint into a ten-page essay. I remember clearly thinking that ten pages of insanity will most definitely kill me‚ or at least leave me half dead. Maybe I will even develop a phobia of writing. It is even worst that research comes with it too. I had no idea what my central
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SPCM 101 Chapter 15: Speaking to Inform There are three criteria for effective informative speaking: 1. The information should be communicated accurately. 2. The information should be communicated clearly. 3. The information should be made meaningful and interesting to the audience. I. Informative speeches can be classified into four types A. Some informative speeches are about objects. 1. Speeches about objects describe something that is visible‚ tangible‚ and stable in
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