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    Unit 10 Legislation to protect children The Human Rights Act 1998 which incorporates the European Convention on Human Rights came into force in England and Wales in 2000. It allows everyone the right to a fair trial‚ and to seek protection of their rights worldwide through the European Court of Humans rights in Strasbourg. Personal information and privacy are protected by the DATA Protection Act 1998. It frees people from slavery and degrading treatment or punishment. THE Children Act 1989 The

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    - Research My business research is going to base on Graham Windham family services. Graham Windham states “They are fully committed to improving the well-being and family of every child we serve.” Graham is not just interested in placing kids in foster homes and leaving them behind. Graham Windham states “Their board is composed of men and women of unusual talent‚ and understand the need to serve the children and the families. Thus they embrace the goal of service excellence with uncommon determination

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    Bibliography: (annotated bibliography separate) • Demissie‚ Shimeliss. "Ethiopia Program." Hope Adoption Agency. N.p.‚ 2010. Web. 20 February 2010. http://www.hopeadoptionagency.org/ethiopia.htm • Financial FAQ." Foster Care: Change a Lifetime. N.p.‚ 2010. Web. 29 March 2010. http://www.fostercaremonth.org/ContactUs/LinkToUs/Pages/default.aspx • Leppanen‚ Peter. "Adoption Process." Ethiopia Adoption Program . N.p.‚ 2010. Web. 3 April 2010. http://www.whfc.org/adoption/ethiopia/process

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    The Importance Of Adoption

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    generation‚ social media has become a powerful tool for families and adoptions. With the help of social media‚ it allows people to stay connected. This is crucial for someone who does not get to see family‚ or people that they love. Being adopted‚ or in foster care this can help those in need of support. Another way social media has been a positive influence is raising the awareness of adoption and all of the opportunities that it has. Many organizations have turned to social media for this reason. My view

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    Benefits of Adoption

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    hands. It is sad to know that many of these children come from broken home‚ homes that were filled with violence and instability. They are eventually removed and placed in foster care for a short period of time. As families can imagine‚ living in a foster home must be a confusing and unsecure time for them. Although these foster care homes try their very best to keep sibling together at times it becomes difficult and they end up placed in different homes. According to the information obtained from

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    And Still We Rise - Essay

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    If you had different hardships in your life would you be a different person? The answer is most likely yes. A person’s character is based upon the experiences they have been through. “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant‚” –Horace. In “And Still We Rise” by Miles Corwin‚ Corwin shares the lives of inner city kids who still strive to succeed and go to college although the circumstances they are dealt with have told them otherwise.

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    The Story of Genie

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    malnourished and almost mute. When her case brought some interest to scientists‚ she became the focus of an investigation to discover if there was a critical age for the development of language in children. Since then Genie has been staying in an adult foster home. Genie’s story has given a rude awakening to everyone who hears it and is inspiring to anyone who supports child abuse. Genie is a modern-day “wild child.” At the age of twenty months Genie was just learning how to speak when her doctor told

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    Abstract There are thousands of children currently in the foster care system that fall into the category of “Special Needs” waiting for a family to love and support them. The term special needs instantly brings to mind the thought of a child with a disability‚ in adoption terms the term encompasses a larger meaning. The term special needs pertaining to adoption means a child that is difficult to place by the state adoption unit or adoption agencies. The majority of these children have no health

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    justin-bieber-fans-threaten-to-throw-girl-down-stairs-after-gig). Unfortunately this is a mild story compared to some of the others that are out there. John Hinckley‚ the would be killer who tried to assassinate Ronald Regan‚ had an unhealthy obsession with Jodie Foster. John Hinckley first saw Jodie Foster in Taxi Driver‚ and soon after‚ enrolled in Yale just to be close to the actress who had also started school

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    In Search of April Raintree The book of Beatrice Culleton Mosioner titled In Search of April Raintree‚ is about the trials and sufferings of two sisters growing up in the foster home. Beatrice writes about the two young Métis sisters and the struggles about their lives. She tells us about the social system‚ stereotypes‚ drug‚ alcohol abuse and the girl’s on-going battle to fit in with society to become “normal”. As they grew up through many hardships trying to uncover their unique identity

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