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    Task 8- Links to learning outcome 6‚ assessment criteria 6.1‚ 6.2‚ 6.3 and 6.4 An explanation of the concept of safeguarding and the duty of care that applies to all practitioners (6.1) Safeguarding is a term used to replace what was previously known as Child Protection. It is an umbrella term that covers every aspect of looking after children and keeping them safe. Firstly‚ for all practitioners the most important aspect of safeguarding children is to ensure their safety in the setting in which

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    UNIT 4 E1/D1 The names of the legislations | How it works and protects children | Health and safety at work act 1974 | This law has been put in place to protect everyone in the setting‚ not only in childcare settings but in every work place. It is crucial that practitioners put this legislation into place as it makes everyone in the setting safe and it ensures everyone’s safety. The act makes sure that the maintenance of the work place and the people in it are protected against risks to health

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    between the three is theirs to make‚ the stress of college is always put on their shoulders. An individual from Youniversitytv.org said something that struck a light bulb and it states “these days‚ there is a great emphasis placed on students going to college‚ almost to the point of expectation”. At a very young age we learn that college was the way to go but the process to get into college is so intense it made some people wanted to rethink their choice. At that moment I knew that college was going

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    high-speed‚ light-rail trains. The project would be a high-profile project that would affect procurement of future contracts with the government. Rosas knew that major changes in how ORION organized and managed projects would be necessary to meet the expectations of the Jaguar project‚ so he need help to find the best way to organize the new jaguar project. Company Overview ORION was a division of a large aerospace* company with 7‚000 employees. ORION evolved from a project organization into a matrix

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    “The extent to which tectonic processes represent hazards depends on when and where they are experienced. Discuss” Throughout this essay I will be discussing my view on the extent to which I think tectonic processes represent hazards depending on when and where they are experienced. My view is that the hazards caused by tectonic processes such as volcanoes and earthquakes are very much likely to have a bigger impact socially‚ environmentally and economically depending on where they had occurred

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    Case Study of the European Financial Crisis Executive Summary The European Financial Crisis is an ongoing financial crisis exploded at late 2009‚ that has made it difficult or impossible for some countries in the euro area to repay or re-finance their government debt without the assistance of third parties. The Crisis started from the Greek sovereign debt crisis and soon spreaded to other Euro zone countries. But it is not just a consequence of the debt crisis but more importantly‚ the

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    Taylor Wimpey plc. Business Homework 2/3/14 An affective induction and training programme is a desirable luxury to any job searcher and will be seen as a great opportunity by many. This could mean that if Taylor Wimpey were to hire new staff then the induction and training programme may attract higher quality workers‚ who would be more motivated employees‚ a clear positive influence of the scheme. Another impact of an effective induction and training programme is that employees would feel more cared

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    be extremely masculine. The problem with these expectations is that the idea of masculinity is skewed in a way that makes having emotions seem like a feminine practice. It weighs heavily on the men in the village and has a large influence on their decision making. One man who is particularly affected by these expectations is Okonkwo‚ the most skilled warrior of the village and protagonist of the story. He was so obsessed with adhering the expectations set by himself and his society that he became

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    with various intricate characters. Miss Maudie is a complicated and influential supporting character present in this novel. Her complex and influential character is portrayed through the traits of optimism‚ patience‚ and selflessness. To begin with‚ Miss Maudie’s complexity and influence is exhibited through her constant optimism. She remains positive even throughout the tragic times in her life. Her enduring optimism is evident when her house catches on fire. As Miss Maudie talks with Scout‚ Scout becomes

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    UNIT 20: PROMOTING HEALTH EDUCATION P1‚ P2‚ M1 NATIONAL CAMPAIGNS National campaigns are primarily used to educate‚ inform and raise health related issues with the public in order to encourage individuals to reflect upon their behaviour. National campaigns can spread useful information and can direct people towards services where necessary support may be available. They can also spread awareness of certain issues such as the ‘Change for Life Campaign’‚ which has spread awareness of the increasing

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