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    leaders fought for a policy that would provide a free‚ public education to all students with disabilities. This is how the Individual with Disabilities Act (IDEA) evolved and as Brown v. Board of Education it too is a giant step forward towards desegregation in public school and protection from acts of discrimination. Not surprisingly‚ many definitions describing individuals with severe disabilities focus on deficits such as intellectual‚ orthopedic‚ sensory‚ behavioral and functional impairments;

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    IDEA 2004 IDEA 2004 (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) was created so that any student with any type of physical or mental disabilities would receive an equal opportunity for a better education. I feel that IDEA 2004 has satisfied its purpose. Idea 2004 has implemented special education teachers to teach the students with disabilities. Since the first time that the act was created‚ it has been modified several times. Each time implementing special elements that aid mentally challenged

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    Definitions- -IDEA or Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is a four-part legislation that ensures students with a disability are provided with Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) that is tailored to their individual needs. -An IEP or Individualized Educational Plan/Program is a document that is developed for each school-aged child who is eligible for special education and related services‚ and describes the educational; program that has been designed to fit an individual child’s unique needs

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    until the 1970s we had set up different special needs schools for children with disabilities. In 1975 an educational policy came about. This policy was known as Education for All Handicapped Children Act. This law was renamed in 1990 to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act also known as IDEA. What this law entitles is everyone with a disability from the ages of 3 until 21 to an appropriate and free education. In addition this act requires that every child that has a disability to

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    process has become a necessary task. This paper will discuss the role of the advocate in assisting parents through the difficult process of an IEP and to ensure that the child receives the services and resources needed at the school. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a law ensuring services to children with disabilities throughout the nation. IDEA governs how states and public agencies provide early intervention‚ special education and related services to more than 6

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    and social care 1.1 Person centred values are guides on how individuals are treated. These values are: * Dignity- supporting individuals to maintain emotional control and supporting individuals with sensitive situations. * Respect- recognising an individual’s sense of worth and importance to others. * Privacy- making sure individuals rights is maintained. * Individuality- recognising an individual as an individual. 1.2 It is important to work in a way that embeds person centred

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    In many instances‚ individuals are obligated to use their minds as a source of imagination and emotion. Many believe that our mind is the source of our freedom due to the different ideas it gives individuals. However‚ our mind limits our freedom by creating a fence on our individuality and morals. Freedom in many cases is a feeling of access and a power to act without obstacles. Our mind is made up of thoughts‚ imagination and emotions. Access and imagination are discussed in Cathy Davidson’s “Project

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    person centred approaches in adult social care 1.1 Describe person centred approaches. Person- centred approaches are an essential part involving good working practice when working with clients/ service users. Ensuring that everything to do with individual care is built around them. Also allowing them to be independent as possible and makings their own decision on how they would like to be supported. 1.2 Explain why person-centred values must influence all aspect of social care work. Person-centred

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    Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SCH31) Outcome 1 – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1.1 – Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate in quite a few different ways and not just talking to one another. Each person is different and you will find that depending on the person’s ability to communicate depends on how they communicate. The main reason for communication is to

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    society as opposed to the individual. He notes that typically suicide is seen as act of great individuality‚ and pertains to psychological factors and further individual factors. When Durkheim looks at suicide rates for different societies in Europe between‚ and between given time periods‚ statistics show that there is a stable rate among all of the countries‚ but a lot of variation between each country. This leads him to the conclusion that if suicide is an individual act‚ then different societies

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