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    in children and young people settings (Ref. 1.1) Duty of care in children and young people settings means that we as adults need to keep them safe and to protect them from sexual‚ physical and emotional harm by giving appropriate attention‚ watching out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and work within policies and procedures in place about Individual Rights‚ Children Act.‚ Safeguarding Policies‚ Confidentiality Policy. All people who work with children have a duty of care

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    Respect and Patriotism

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    strong passion which inspires one to serve one·s country. As one part from the society in Malaysia‚ we should always show loyalty and gratitude to our country. However‚ in Malaysia‚does the people really love or respect the country? Based on the facts in Malaysia‚newspapers and television news broadcasts have been full of calls by government ministers and officials for greater patriotism in the country. Malaysians‚ it seems‚ do not love Malaysia enough.Regarding this important issue‚they are some

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    love and respect

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    Koyate 1 Idriss Koyate Mr. Porter Bible Doctrine 20 January 2015 Love and Respect Women want to be loved and men want to be respected. In the introduction‚ Dr. Emerson says love is not enough and he shows us this couple who went to his conference in the right time. They explain how they went to his Love and Respect conference and all of Dr. Emerson’s methods for marriage. The book talks about the crazy cycle‚ the energizing cycle‚ and the rewarded cycle. In part one Dr. Emerson is starting to explain

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    516 1.1) The policies‚ procedures and practices for safe working with children and young people all stem from the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman by Ian Huntley. From this horrific act of evil the Safeguarding Vulnerable Group Act 2006 was born (see evidence ‘6’ – 520 1.3). Another public enquiry was set up to address the failure of the law after the death of Victoria Climbié. Within this enquiry‚ Lord Laming called for changes to be made in child protection policies. From this there was

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    Jamila Bailey Professor Edwards CENG 105-07 28 April 2015 Self-Respect Self-respect is essential to every human being. When a person is born‚ throughout his life he develops a certain degree of self-respect for himself. No one can teach him self-respect. Self-respect comes from within a person. He has to learn it for himself. Alfred Whitney Griswold put it best when he said‚ “Self-respect cannot be hunted. It cannot be purchased. It is not for sale. It can never be fabricated out of public relations

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    Respect and what it means By: -PFC- C‚ Mullins Respect it is something everyone wants‚ not many have‚ and few will give. Some people would appreciate having a little bit of respect from others‚ and some should make efforts to show some more respect. Unfortunately‚ this does not happen all the time. Maybe this is because respect is not clearly understood. What is respect? The dictionary defines it as an act of giving particular attention or high or special regard. Another definition shows respect

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    Respect and Sportsmanship

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    decade people around the world learn and show sportsmanship. In the dictionary sportsmanship means one who plays fairly and wins or loses gracefully. To me sportsmanship means a little more than just being nice after a game to the opposing team. It is the ability to keep composed when a situation arises. To be able to except a loss and not act out to make your team look bad. Sportsmanship helps maintain a good image in the competitive world today. It’s a value you have to have to show respect to your

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    ignore the rights of people with whome we live in the society.We can not simply do what we want and ignore others.We must take other people rights into consideration. The idea behind freedom is to be respectful and useful to our society.Freedom is important to evryone.If some one is deprived from this innate right‚he will definitely feel as if he is not a respectfu human being.When freedom is guaranteed‚I can think freely‚go where i want‚say my opinion without fear from people who would not like

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    CHCHILD401A Identify and respond to young people at risk Assignment Two Task Two What does the term ‘risk of significant harm’ mean? Where there is substantial evidence to suggest that abuse may have been or is likely to be inflicted upon a person/s in a potentially dangerous way. What are the types of child abuse? Sexual Abuse Any sexual act or treat imposed on a child or young person. Physical Abuse Non-accidental injury or pattern of injuries to a child‚ caused

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    Pull on or push against adult hands or furniture to reach a standing position  Raises arms to be lifted  Turn and look up when they hear their name  Pat and poke objects when playing  Pass objects from hand to hand  Look for things that have been hidden or dropped  Reaches hand towards source of food Between one and two years:  Begin to walk  Sits alone indefinitely  feed themselves  Push and pull toys while walking  Wave goodbye  Point or make noises to

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