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    The Importance of Confidentiality & Data Protection for a home based childcare service In order to run a childcare service there is a need to retain a large amount of information on each child. The Data Protection Act 1998 covers correct storage and sharing of both manual and electronic information. There are eight principles put in place by the Data Protection Act 1998 to make sure that information is handled properly: * fairly and lawfully processed * processed for limited purposes

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    Care of the Child in the Emergency Department This essay will seek to critically reflect on the presentation of a fourteen year old female patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) to the Paediatric Emergency Department (PED) of an inner city acute trust hospital‚ particularly within the context of family centred care (FCC) and its delivery within the PED. Reflection will be through use of the Gibb’s reflective model (Gibbs‚ 1988). This model enables the user to look at what happened; their

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    A few questions came up that I wanted to get answered. How well will the staff care for the residents? Is the staff properly trained to handle a medical condition in an emergency? How do you really know if the person is a good fit to work as a caregiver in this organization? Assistant living communities give the residents more freedom to do things verses being enclosed in one room as some nursing homes. I chose this organization because I had many relatives who were residing in assisted living facilities

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    parents who put their child up for adoption. This is a delicate situation that seems to be becoming more and more prevalent. I have chosen to look at this problem using Care-based ethics‚ as well as Rule-based ethics. These two types of ethics are on either end of the ethical spectrum and I believe will show the greatest contrast when examined. The solution shown in choice two of the exercise is supported by Rule-based ethics. When following the guidelines of Rule-based ethics‚ the greater good

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    In Harper Lee’s timeless novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a home-based education system is emphasized throughout the story. The book’s protagonists‚ Jem and Scout Finch‚ journey through a world of deceit and biases‚ but their father‚ Atticus‚ helps put the children’s chaotic lives into perspective. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee supports an education through the family by making Scout and Jem’s school the center of their many problems. The institutionalized school systems of today prove her

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    finally came for him to ask her out and the whole family was outside playing softball. The boy asked Sheila Mant out and she said yes the next day he was outside cleaning the canoe. When the boy and Sheila Mant were on the canoe‚ she said that she didn’t like fishing and that she thought it was lame and boring.

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    The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant THE BASS‚ THE RIVER‚ AND SHEILA MANT BY W.D. WETHERELL - October 3‚ 2008 In the short story The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant‚ the narrator becomes fond of a girl at the river where he is vacationing. This is Sheila Mant‚ a girl three years older than him. In the story‚ the narrator works up the courage to ask Sheila out. While they are going to a concert by canoe‚ the narrator casts a line to try and catch a fish. The moment Sheila Mant says that fishing

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    When do they sleep? All great questions to ask a undergraduate striving to reach their goals. There’s a lot more into it then just finishing the work assigned it’s the process of learning the information. In the following essay Power Learning by Sheila Akers‚ she details three study skills that are fundamental keys to success in college. First‚ she describes the importance of time control and the best steps of managing your schedule. Akers describes the best way of time control is to organize

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    According to Solution Based Casework‚ the Solution Based Casework (SBC) is an evidence-informed casework practice model that prioritizes working in partnership with families‚ focuses on pragmatic solutions to difficult situations‚ and notices and celebrates change (2018). After watching the SBC video‚ I noticed that many welfare agencies did not have an integrated practice model‚ instead the caseworkers particularly abide by values and principles that are under their agencies guidelines and policies

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    the arena of the mind. “The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mandt” is a short story written by W. D. Wetherell that examines the choices of a teenage boy‚ torn between impressing his crush and catching a large bass. The author uses brilliant symbols and a compelling tone‚ warning readers not to sacrifice their passions in pursuit of transient desires. The bass the narrator hooks symbolizes his inner conflict as he oscillates between his desire for Sheila to like him and his love for fishing. As the fish

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