Standard 1: understanding the principles and values essential for working with children and young people. 1. Principles and values a. Show how you promote the principles and values essential for working with children; young people their families and their carers. .At Clayfields house all children‚ young people their families and carers are all treated with respect. Families and carers are always updated on children’s or young people’s progress during their time at Clayfields and any
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issues left by the former government‚ Nelson Mandela wants to reunite the people in South Africa and to erase black and white races divergences. In order to do so‚ Mandela is convinced that using sport could unite the whole country. That is why the leader will assign François Pienaar‚ captain of the national rugby team‚ the mission of winning the rugby World Cup. Through supporting this team‚ we can see little by little that people start to communicate with each other again‚ to support each other‚ and
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1. Some children in rural places cannot have good schools and medical facilities. To improve this situation‚ some people suggest that new teachers and doctors should be sent to rural places for several years. Others‚ however‚ believe every one has the free right to choose where to work. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. 2.As technology develops‚ more shopping and business is done through the internet while communication face to face becomes less frequent. Is this a positive or a negative
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Natalia Stradza 1257914 Intercultural diary: My experience with Austrian people After spending 5 months in Austria‚ I truly had the best experience of my life. It was like my life was paused and I was living in a dream for 5 months. In Linz I have met a lot of interesting people and I had really good time but if it comes to Austrian people I have mixed feelings. I had both of good and bad experience. Most of my cultural observations arise from what is alien to me‚ what is unexpected‚ what
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Connecting with People Training in Suicide and Self Harm Mitigation Dr Alys Cole-King and Gavin Peake-Jones Open Minds Alliance CIC 33 St James’s Square London SW1Y 4JS Contact: Louise Fisher-Resende Telephone: +44 (0)203 170 8328 E-mail: Louise@openminds.org.uk Open Minds Alliance CIC (Community Interest Company) is a not-for-profit organisation. The beneficiaries of our work are: “individuals and groups of individuals who are disadvantaged or let down by poor access to critical services;
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Volunteering Nowadays people prefer to work freely in society for better community. Sometimes it can be very useful for them when they volunteer. Mostly‚ when people decide to do it‚ they don’t think about getting benefit‚ but they should benefit from volunteering if they can do. For many people volunteering means to work for people without getting money‚ however‚ it can give us other things instead of money. First of all‚ volunteering donates us with some experiences which will aid us to
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’The movement of peoples between 1750 and 1901 were carried out mainly against the wishes of those who moved.’ The years between 1750 and 1901 saw the movement of large numbers of people around the world. Most of these migrations were carried out against the wishes of the people involved. First‚ Native Americans and‚ later‚ Africans were kidnapped or sold into slavery in the Americas. Later‚ British convicts were transported overseas. Even voluntary migrants often had little choice but to seek
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2011 The Nacirema People: Sadistic Exploiters? It’s difficult to say whether or not a different culture‚ other than my own is politically correct in the ways they go about their daily lives‚ but after reading the article “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” by Horace Miner‚ it got me to question; What type of society are we making out our culture to be? Often people look at different cultures as primitive and contradictory through the eyes
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Hulga and Manley Pointer Was there ever a plan in your head that you were so confident in‚ yet it backfired on you? Hulga from “Good Country People” plans to destroy Manley Pointer’s emotions‚ but he ended up stealing her leg. Hulga deserves what she had gotten‚ because karma is out there‚ and even though Hulga did not destroy Manley Pointers faith her intentions were to destroy him‚ and that was bad enough. Hulga’s thoughts and steps towards destroying Manley Pointer ended up in a tragedy Hulga
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is judged by test scores‚ careers‚ and success. Although these methods of measuring intelligence are not always accurate they are still used. IQ tests are given to people and the scores on these tests are supposed to reflect the level of intelligence a person has. What makes these tests so accurate? What about intelligent people who do not take tests well? They may become nervous and may not work well under pressure. I believe there are many forms of intelligence‚ some more important than
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