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    ensure complete protection to all children and young people in their area. The Children Act (1989) and (2004) is set out to ensure that people who work with children have a duty to keep them safe and free from abuse. The legislation is reviewed an changed continually to ensure that there are no possibilities of child suffering. Protecting the welfare of children is the main priority and The Children Act (1989) set out what the courts and local authorities should do. This act charged the local authority

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    focus on the interests of the children and young people‚ parents‚ adult learners and employers who use them and also to see that the services for children are efficient and effective. Current legislations for home based childcare Children’s act 1989 – 2004 This act aims to improve effective local working to safeguard and promote children’s well being. The act aims to ensure that welfare of children is paramount‚ working in partnership with parents to protect children from harm. The Act is intended

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    level Holly Girt School is a private Girls School; it is private because you have to pay to go to the school each term. Meadow lane infant’s school is school which is a statutory setting; this is because it is run by the government. “These are services that have to be available by law‚ i.e. legislation has been passed which requires either the government or local authorities to provide them.” (Tassoni P‚ 2007‚ page 3) Brownies is run by Girl Guiding UK‚ which is voluntary organised for girls

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    • Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care. • Taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes. I will now list some acts to help guide us. • The human rights act 1989. This includes having rights to education‚ the right to life‚ to have freedom from torture‚ to have freedom rom slavery and the right to

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    Child protection policy is maintaining child-safeguarding role. Safeguarding means not only protect form harm it is allow keeping children safe from every aspect. ”The (children Act 1989 )allocates duties to local authorities‚courts‚parents and other agencies in the united kingdom‚ to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted” “(Every child mater) states that‚ children stay safe from maltreatment‚ neglect‚ violence and sexual exploitation. Keep safe from accidentals injury and

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    Assignment 4 – The Role of the Teaching Assistant 1. Explain the responsibilities of the school relating to the duty of care and the welfare of the child. All adults working alongside children have a responsibility to keep them safe. As a teaching assistant‚ initial training will be given outlining your role and any other particular areas which your employer would like you to focus on to improve the schools child welfare system. The Children Act1989 states that the welfare of the child is paramount

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    Unit 1 Promote Positive Behaviour 1.1 Legislation is a set of laws that have been created by the government to make sure all childcare settings are run correctly. To promote positive behaviour‚ legislation’s such as the Children Act 1989‚ Human Rights Act 1998‚ Every Child Matters 2004‚ Equality Act 2010 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 are followed by the setting. These Act’s include rules and regulations that a setting is required to follow in order to promote positive behaviour.

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    1.1 Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. The Children Act 1989 (England and Wales) These acts were brought in with aim of simplifyinh the laws that protect children and young people. They tell people what their duties are and how they should work together when child abuse is suspected. Working Together to Safeguard Children (1999) This provides guidelines for professionals in England and Wales to

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    the rights‚ cultural beliefs and values of the parents and family. The Children Act 1989 ‘Its dominant principle was that the child’s welfare should be the major consideration in any decision relating to upbringing; it is assumed that upbringing is normally best within the child’s own family’ (Children and young people’s workforce

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    Answers to Unit 9 1)There are different uses of foster care placements and amongst them the main ones are as follow: *EMERGENCY-where children need to stay somewhere safe for a few nights‚ *SHORT -TERM-cares look after children for a few weeks /months while plans are being made for children’s future‚ *SHORT BREAKS-for disable children‚with special needs or behavioural difficulties who stay for a while with a family so they parents/carers can have a break‚ *REMAND-for young people remanded

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