Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. These are as follows: • Children’s act 1098/2004 • Education act 2002 • E-safety 2008 • Safeguarding • Human rights act. And many more. The following is an outline of current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within the UK Home Nation for Safeguarding Children. The United Nations Convention on the rights of a child 1989 was approved by the UK
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Topic: Identify a prejudice of your own? How it has affected your relationship with the member of the prejudice group? What are the majors that you have taken in order to overcome your prejudice? Prejudice: Being light weight I had prejudice towards fat people that they gain heavy weight because of following reasons: They are lazy. They do slow and low intensity activities. They do less work compared to their food consumption. Effect of prejudice on relationship:
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Complete the table below‚ giving three examples of transitions that affect most children and young people and three examples of transitions that affect some children and young people. With all examples‚ show how the transition may affect their behaviour and development. (Ref 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3) |Transition experienced by SOME |Example of possible affect on children and young people’s | |children and young people: |behaviour and development
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Was there dissolution of Smiths? 2. There was clearly no dissolution. The agreement provided that the partnership may only be terminated “by mutual agreement”. Hence‚ Morrissey’s unilateral action (resignation) is insufficient to dissolve the partnership: Moss v Elphick. Section 26 of the Partnership Act (“PA”) is applicable only when the partnership was silent on the duration of the partnership. In this instance‚ the agreement was for the partnership to enure for the joint lives of the parties
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Rethinking organisation design Restructuring is rife once again in our organisations. Is all this really necessary or are we just getting it very wrong? Do we keep designing in the traditional and two dimensional way we have always designed our organisations in? Let us rethink why we would restructure in the first place and how we would do it in a way that is more sustainable and less disruptive to the organisation. Let’s start with some simple ideas and principles. Include organisation design as
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Task 1: Understand the purpose of an organisation and its operating environment. Network Rail was founded in 2002 and is the owner and operator of most of the rail infrastructure in Great Britain‚ this includes: tracks‚ signals‚ most stations‚ tunnels and level crossings. It is a company limited by guarantee‚ this means financially they are directly accountable to their members’ a members role is a similar role of shareholder except they have no financial interest. However‚ any final financial decisions
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Bibliography: 1. C Butler‚ ed.‚ (2009)‚ Managing People and Organizations‚ Kingston University Business School 2 3. M.Magura‚ M.Kurbatova (2007)‚ Motivation secrets. Personnel development‚ N 13-14 4 5. F Neale‚ (1991)‚ The Handbook of Performance Management‚ London‚ IPD 6 7. Case study Baker & McKenzie (A)‚ A New Framework for Talent Management‚ (2004) 8
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Introduction………………………………………………………… 2 – 3 What is ethics...……………………………..………………………. 4 Two factors that determine ethical and unethical behaviour ……….. 5 - 13 Three roles management play in encouraging ethical behavior…….. 14 - 17 Reference….……………………………………………………….... 18 INTRODUCTION Ethical behaviour within organisations This paper describes what exactly ethics‚ which factors influences ethical behaviours and what can be done by managers in an attempt to encourage good ethical behaviours within organisations. In doing
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Promote Communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication is very important and can be non-verbal: making eye contact‚ body language and gestures‚ verbal: talking‚ singing‚ listening and responding‚ and written. People communicate usually to provide or receive information. The information provided can be passed on and used for teaching and learning. It is also used to share our ideas and thoughts
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BSBMKG 501B IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES JISOO PARK Cotton on- Australian based clothing retailer Profile The Cotton On brand was founded on the surf coast of Victoria Australia in 1991 with a single store and a handful of employees. In 14 years the company has grown to over 70 retail stores Australia wide‚ with a further 20 stores planned for the 05/06 financial year. Primarily‚ Cotton On operates as a ‘design to retail’ business allowing huge flexibility over the design
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