SCMP3-1.1 How current and relevant legislation and policy affects work with children and young people. Children’s individual needs Quality of care Choice of service Management & staffing Complaints & protections Plan to support child‚ working in partnership with social worker and adhere to policies. Individual needs are met. To maximise the chance of positive outcomes for children. All of the policies and procedures by which I work are defined by The Children’s Act 1989 which legislates for England
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Anti-Abortion Abortion is a serious topic that people have been debating about for years. Everywhere you turn the topic of abortion presents itself‚ on TV‚ in the newspapers‚ in books and magazines. It already has‚ and will continue to cause‚ controversy for years to come. As long as abortion remains legal‚ pro-life advocates will continue to protest what they believe to be these horrible acts of murder. Dating all the way back to the 1800 ’s‚ abortions have been taking place all over the world
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Racial‚ Sexual and Religious Discrimination “Diversity on the bench is critical. As practitioners‚ you need judges who ’get it. We need judges who understand what discrimination feels like. We need judges who understand what inequality feels like. We need judges who understand the subtleties of unfair treatment and who are willing to call it out when they see it” (Schultz). Discrimination is a differentiating treatment of an individual based on their race‚ gender identity‚ color‚ age and others
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Challenging Discrimination Within this essay‚ I would like to describe how and when to challenge discrimination within school practice‚ and how this can in affect children and young people. What discrimination is and how to prevent it happening in schools. You should always challenge discrimination at school‚ but to do it‚ it is essential that you can recognise anti-discrimination practice. All schools have a discriminatory policy which all teachers and teaching assistants should read and follow
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(2002) Corporate Reputation and Competitiveness. London: Routledge. This book gives a review of how reputation is managed at the present time‚ how useful it can be‚ and information on approaches to reputation. Den Hond‚ F. Bakker‚ F. Neergoard‚ (2007) Managing Corporate Social Responsibility in Action: Talking‚ Doing and Measuring. Aldershot: Ashgate. The above text book gives lots of information on development of a CSR industry‚
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1. Introduction 1.1 Company Mission “TO BRING INSPIRATION AND INNOVATION TO EVERY ATHLETE* IN THE WORLD” *IF YOU HAVE A BODY‚ YOU ARE AN ATHLETE 1.2 Company Vision “Through our commitment to innovation and design‚ we are continually challenging ourselves‚ and our customers‚ to reach that next level of achievement. We strive for innovation to serve the athlete‚ innovation to grow the company and innovation to inspire the world.” 1.3 Company Objectives Nike Inc announced to achieve
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Chapter1 1. How did the recession of 2007–2009 compare with other recessions since the Great Depression in terms of length? Ans. It was the longest. This may be close to a perfect storm situation on top of a real estate bust‚ and a financial bust [crime?]‚ "Technology" is a big part of the unemployment situation‚ and then there’s the world wide normalizing of salary levels - China‚ India‚ etc. up‚ US down. 2. What effect did the recession of 2007–2009 have on government regulation? It
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Barbie Impacts Self-Image of Young Girls Children today are being blasted with images from television‚ movies‚ games‚ and toys that are gender-biased. The media and toy designers have increasingly and negatively sexualized children’s toys. This has led to a gender divide and the formation of low self-image in our nation’s youth‚ particularly girls. Barbie is one such toy that all young girls seem to want‚ but at what costs? When you visit stores like Toys R Us‚ Target‚ or Wal-Mart their toy aisles
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of Electrical Workers (IBEW); Laborers Local 724; Screen Actors Guild (SAG); Teamsters Local 399; and Writers Guild of America (WGA) (amptp.org). On November 5‚ 2007 the Writer’s Guild of America East and the Writer’s Guild of America West initiated a strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (Cieply‚ 2007). The strike lasted 100 days and ended on February 12‚ 2008. The strike put the economy in Los Angeles under severe strain with losses estimated as high as $2.1 billion
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Prisons Act 2007 This Act provided for the establishment of the Office of the Inspector of Prisons‚ the contracting out of prisoner escort and transfers‚ construction and extension of prisons and also for the authority to draft new prison rules which resulted in the Prison Rules 2007. Privatisation of prisons was never introduced. The privatisation model was used instead to build prisons‚ using the public-private partnership model. Despite the plans to build new prisons and the accommodation issues
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