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    An analysis of how national and local guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding‚ affect day to day work with children and young people including but not limited to: Childcare practice: Childcare practice can include Nurseries‚ pre-school‚ primary and secondary school‚ childminders and children’s homes. If you are someone who works with children‚ you are obliged to hold a relevant childcare qualification. You also usually need to have 2 references and a DBS. (disclosure and barring service)

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    Ohs Legislation in Fiji

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    Safety and health at work The International Labour Organization places special importance on developing‚ implementing and applying a preventive safety and health culture in workplaces the world over. SafeWork‚ the ILO Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment‚ aims to create worldwide awareness on the dimensions and consequences of work-related accidents‚ injuries and diseases; to place the health and safety of all workers on the international agenda; and to stimulate and support

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    Local Farming

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    o’clock news of SBS‚ cabbages that were harvested in Nam-Yang-Joo went directly to the local market without any middlemen’s intervention. It didn’t even take 2 hours for the newly harvested vegetables to arrive on the shelves. Also the price of these vegetables is 20% lower than others. By just looking at this we can see that local farming is very beneficial. But not only it is fresh and cheap‚ it supports the locals and reduces the environmental cost. First‚ it is beneficial for the consumers. Typical

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    Local Study

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    Local study In this study I will research the provision for Table Tennis in my local area‚ Barnet. Grass Roots Most of the schools in Barnet will teach Table Tennis in their PE lessons (1). Most secondary schools’ will also offer Table Tennis clubs at lunchtime and after school (2). Outside of school the private sector has a number of clubs and coaches in Barnet which provide grass roots training sessions (3). E.g. Barnet Table Tennis Centre organises beginner ‘taster’ session everyday (4). The

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    local environment

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    find the influence that human had in this area. The methods of this research were to investigate the local environment. The findings of this research were show the quality of the air and water and some living things in this area. The result of this research was to determine that the pollution was caused by human activities. The conclusion of this research was that human should do something to protect the environment. Introduction: The purpose of this report was to find the influence that human

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    Policies and Legislation

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    and freedoms they truly deserved The Gurindji wave hill walk off was the start of aboriginals demanding for their proper rights and freedoms. In 1966 the aboriginal men protested for equal wages at Newcastle’s water station. The strike focused national attention on the entitlements of workers‚ and the appalling working standards

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    Breed-Specific Legislation

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    continued influence of rising dog attack numbers and societal pressure‚ new legislation has been introduced‚ collectively known as ‘Breed-Specific Legislation’. Under these new laws‚ certain breeds of animal are restricted or deemed dangerous‚ simply because of stereotypes associated with temperament and aggression. While many believe that this legislation is the most suitable response to a rapidly accelerating concern‚ further anaylsis

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    Local Literature

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    Local Literature Crab shells polvoron By Dr. Dolores DG. Fernandez Chief SRS‚ PCAMRD Crabs are relished for their taste and texture.  Low in fat and high in protein‚ crabs are excellent sources of minerals.  The crab’s body is covered with a chitinous shell or carapace.  This crab cover is simply thrown away. Professor Viden V. Elpos of the Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College in Concepcion‚ Iloilo conducted a study on the acceptability of polvoron made from the carapace of different crab

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    The Impact of Legislation

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    Legislation impact. Legislation about health & safety. The health and safety training in ICT is important. They are many risks that could cause major office hazards. Risks The most common complained injuries are: Upper limb disorders Eye problems Headaches Fatigue Upper limb disorders affect the arms‚ from fingers to shoulder and neck. They are often called strain injuries‚ cumulative trauma disorder or occupational overuse syndrome. Using a computer for too long can cause bad eye sight

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    Local Studies

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    Local Studies With the modern trends of technology nowadays‚ children are prone to harmful effects that gadgetry brings. About 60 to 70% of kids around the world ages 10-17 years old are hooked up to cellular phones. They spend up to 5 or more hours calling‚ sending texts or just playing. Ma. Sheila Escuro(2009) says that‚ “Usage of this gadget can be controllable. Its up to the parents to teach their child to be responsible on their mobile phones‚ to ask them to pay-up when their

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