P2 Outline how key legislation‚ policies and procedures in relation to health‚ safety and security influence health and social care delivery Legislation Legislation is defined as the processor act of making law or a set of laws by the governing body of the country. They are set in place in every work setting to ensure the health and safety of the people within the area. Without these laws there would be many accidents that could harm both the employee and employer. Safety (General food hygiene)
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There are many legislations‚ policies and procedures that need to followed and understood when working in a school. Legislation that is in place which has been created by the government and laws in which we need to follow then informs organisations which then allows policies and procedures to be created. It is important that before anyone enters the setting that they have an up to date DBS check‚ they are to ensure the young people’s safety. This is mandatory practise of any setting where there
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Dangerous Dogs and Breed Specific Legislation Laws are currently in place designed to protect the public from dangerous dogs. Unfortunately‚ these laws are not strict enough and are not enforced consistently. As a result‚ dangerous dogs have been an increasing problem for several years. Some municipalities are pushing for specific breed banning through breed specific legislation. These community leaders feel breed specific laws would better protect the public against dangerous dog attacks
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Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities. Legislation and policies are implemented to support and protect the human rights and inclusion of individuals with learning disabilities Some of these Acts and policies include: The Human Rights Act 1998 The Human Rights Act in the United Kingdom came into force on the 2nd October 2000 and underpins many of the core values which
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“The way to prevent drug abuse is through education not legislation.” Discuss. Posted on January 4‚ 2012 Has law ever been successful in stopping people from abusing drugs? Drug abuse‚ seen among the youths‚ is a serious problem even in developed countries just because it cannot be prevented by means of legal procedure. Education‚ on the other hand‚ gives us light‚ sight and insight and hence makes us aware of the health hazards caused by the abuse of drugs. Since education is the path shower
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Leaders and Legislation of the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements Identify leaders of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements and their contributions to their respective causes. How did these social pioneers forge the way for this important ratification? What legislation was relevant during these critical times? Part I Complete the following matrix by identifying 7 to 10 leaders or legislative events from both the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. The first leader is provided
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Equality refers to treating each one in the setting fairly‚ regardless of culture and background. Diversity refers to respecting and valuing different cultures. Inclusion refers to ‘everyone is included’‚ despite differences. In the UK there are many legislations that support equality‚ diversity and inclusion‚ like the Equality Act 2010 and Disability Act 1995. Equal opportunity approach is based on the principle of providing fair and similar opportunities to all and ensure people are not discriminated
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employers name Employment Contract Start Date Employee’s Job Title and Description Place of work 2a) List three key points of legislation that affect employers in a business environment. 1. Health & Safety 2. Data Protection 3. Pay and Pensions 2b) List three key points of legislation that affect employees in a business environment. 1. Pension 2. Pay 3. Employment rights and
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Adding to this victim-blaming perspective is Will Maslow. He wrote Civil rights legislation and the fight for equality‚ 1862-1952‚ which was published in 1953; it looks specifically at the implications of proposals and support of anti-Klan bills. To Maslow‚ being white wasn’t enough to protect you from the Klan. If somebody were to propose legislation to help advance African Americans‚ or even support a bill of the kind‚ they were putting themselves on the hit-list. The paranoia among Southern whites
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The Eugenics Movement During the 1920’s‚ science and social legislation came to be intertwined‚ and the study of human genetic variation was born; this was known as the term eugenics. Eugenics is the improvement of a species by emphasizing the characteristics that are beneficial. Positive eugenics it is the act of improving a species by emphasizing the propagation of those traits that are seen as beneficial. Negative Eugenics is the act of improving the species by preventing the spread of those
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