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    Portfolio Evidence 24A Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses Sneezing‚ runny nose‚ headache‚ irritability‚ mild temperature suggests a common cold. A painful sore throat‚ hard to swallow‚ headache and temperature suggest tonsillitis A blistery rash that itchy and temperature suggests chicken pox Pinpoint rash over face and body suggests Scarlet fever. Very sore throat‚ difficulty in swallowing‚ fever‚ headache‚ aches and pains suggests tonsillitis Vomiting‚ diarrhea

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    Children Order 1995 – Northern Ireland * Working together to Safeguard Children 2006 * Keighley Community Nursery Safeguarding policy Question 2 Safeguarding is much more than just protecting children from direct abuse. The staying safe action plan recognises a number of important aspects in the wider view of Safeguarding including: * Keeping children safe from accidents * Crime and bullying * Forced marriages * Missing children * Actively promoting their welfare in

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    Leanne Cheetham –Unit 204 Task B Research and Account I will identify two reports on serious failures to protect individuals from abuse. I will write an account that describes the unsafe practices used. Ian Huntley On the 4th August 2002 holly wells and Jessica Chapman went to the shop to buy some sweets. The girls passed the home of Ian Huntley who called them into the house and where he then sexually assaulted and murdered them. Ian Huntley was the caretaker at the girl’s school at the time

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    Health and social care settings are now much more aware of what is seen as abuse and how to recognise when abuse has occurred. Due to this there has been safeguarding regulations put in place for vulnerable groups of people. Safeguarding is protecting people from any harm. Each care setting has procedures that should enable them to identify and risks to vulnerable people more clearly. Some people are more at risk than others an example of people who would be more at risk are vulnerable adults. An

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    Emmett Shaw 9-8-13 Advice From a 90 Year-old Advice from anyone‚ including this 90 year old‚ might not always be sugar coated. It’s not always easy to understand either‚ but it is meaningful and in this case especially‚ wise. Number eight: “It’s ok to get angry”. I drew meaning from this because there have been a few situations that I have been in‚ seen online or witnessed that are perfect examples of reasons this advice should be given. If someone is getting picked on‚ teased‚ or even

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    Role of Information Technology in Tourism Anand V. Nath PGDIT‚ IIITMK. anandv.pg3@iiitmk.ac.in[->0] Abstract The importance of information technology in tourism‚ especially of the World Wide Web‚ has increased tremendously over the past years and this trend will certainly continue. However‚ since the technology itself is now available to almost everyone‚ its use alone does not necessarily bring a competitive advantage anymore. The integration of IT into the organizational fabric of

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    TDA 2 3.1 Identify the characteristics of different types of child abuse Abuse means any of the following acts which seriously endanger the physical‚ mental‚ or emotional health and safety of the child:  The infliction‚ attempted infliction‚ or as a result of inadequate supervision‚ the allowance of the infliction or attempted infliction of physical or mental injury upon the child by a parent or caretaker. The exploitation or overwork of a child by a parent or caretaker. The involvement of the

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    INTRODUCTION The idea of ​​protecting the environment has its origins in the second half of the nineteenth century. In Europe‚ it emerged from the movement in response to the dynamic process of industrialization and urban sprawl‚ and an increasing level of air and water pollution. The United States was founded as a result of growing concerns about the state of the natural resources of the country‚ supported by key philosophical references such outstanding individuals like John Muir or Henry David

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    Discuss the Role of Different Players in Creating and Protecting Cultural Landscapes 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Defining Culture Culture is everywhere; it’s something that gives identity to a group of people or a place. It can be seen in something as small as a group of friends or a town or reaching much larger scales of a whole country. However the complexity of the word is something most people fail to think about. It’s a word everyone understands but ultimately find very difficult to define

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    I am going to argue that work can certainly be a source of satisfaction and joy for individuals. Throughout Section One of the essay‚ I will be referring to Rosen (1988)‚ Ackoryd and Crowdy (1990) and Knights et al (1982)‚ by introducing some of the possible reasons why individual work. Additionally in Section Two of the essay‚ I will explore the positive aspects relating to work and how these aspects can play a part in relations to the individuals emotionally‚ physically and mentally‚ by drawing

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