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    Introduction Young people are overrepresented as offenders. The justice system deals mostly with working class offenders and indigenous and ethnic minorities. Young people are often targeted by mainstream media and become perceived as delinquents and menaces to society. They are considered to be “at risk” of offending. This creates an age and class bias amongst communities and results in the negative stigmatisation of young people‚ especially those in minority groups. Young‚ disadvantaged people lack resources

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    Contribute to Children and Young People’s Health and Safety 1.1 Outline the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting 1.2 Identify the lines of responsibility and reporting for health and safety in the work setting SUPERVISION OF PUPILS - The safety of pupils in the classrooms is the responsibility of the Class Teacher. Class Teachers are expected to exercise effective supervision of the pupils and to know the emergency procedures in respect of fire‚ bomb scare and first aid

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    games have become one of the favorite time-spending of young people all ages‚ and even some adults. Moreover‚ video games are unbelievably complicated and that shows just how deep the connection between people and technology. (Cooper‚ 2010) However‚ addiction to video games‚ one of the main problems has been brought by modern technology. According to Byron Review (2008)‚ a government-commissioned study‚ it is clear that even in the lack of a diagnosable addiction‚ many children and young people do show

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    the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working for children and young people? Multi-agency working brings together professionals and specialists from different professions to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and their families. Multi-agency and integrated working are important as they consist of agencies that will play vital roles in ensuring that a child or young person’s needs are supported and managed in a professional manor. Their main

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    Authoritarian parents show little affection and "seem aloof from their children" (Berger 2001‚ 283). Parents instruct and order‚ do not consider the children ’s opinion as a group‚ and discourage verbal give-and-take (Gonzalez-Mena 1993). Obedience‚ respect‚ and tradition are highly valued. Rules are non-nogoliable‚ parents are always right‚ and disobedient children are punished-often physically. However‚ parents "do not cross the line to physical abuse" (Berger 2001‚ 283). As children obey their parents

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    the lines between information and entertainment‚ yesterday’s readers of books and newspapers are today’s readers of e-books and news blogs. Countless readers have moved on from print information entirely. Choosing instead to point‚ click‚ and scroll‚ their way through a text on their Amazon kindle or in an online forum. Once a nation of people spoon-fed television commercials and the six o’clock evening news‚ we are now seemingly addicted to Youtoube. Remember the family trip when Dad and Mom wrestled

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    Respect Respect‚ especially in the Army is a very important value to live by. It is much more than just talking kindly and listening to someone‚ it is the process of taking into consideration someone’s emotions‚ feelings and needs. You must also focus on their ideas‚ thoughts‚ and preferences. It is showing someone that you value their time; that you care what they have to say. Showing someone respect allows that person to know and acknowledge that you comprehend and believe in what they are

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    3.3.1 Explain all current Legislations‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures that are in place for safeguarding children and young people. ./3.3.11 Explain the policies and procedures relevant to your organisation that are in place to protect children‚ young people and the staff who work with them. We currently have in place at the moment; Safeguarding Procedures and Safeguarding Benchmarking‚ protection of Children‚ Vulnerable Adults and Safeguarding Procedures‚ risk assessments‚ Missing Learners

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    Safeguarding Children Outcome 1.1- Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Legislation and guidlines Some of the main legislations around safeguarding children begin with the Children Act (1989). This was updated with the Children Act (2004) which included the principle of integrated childrens services and incorporated the five main principles of Every Child Matters (2003)‚ which clearly

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