The current legislation for homebased child carers. There are two acts that are the most important for homebased child carers. Which is the Children act (2004) and the Childcare act (2006). Childcare act (2004) For a childminder there are five aspects that are the most important: - Be healthy (physically‚ mentally and emotionally) - Safety (protect the children from harm and neglect) - Achieve good education and recreation - Make a positive contribution - Social and
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UNIT: 12‚ PUBLIC HEALTH M1: Compare the 19th‚ 20th and 21st century in relation to the main public health strategies used. Introduction This essay will compare the 19th‚ 20th and 21st century in relation to the main public health strategies used in United Kingdom. It will also compare the similarities and differences of the living conditions in towns and cities between the three named centuries above. In comparing the differences between 19th‚ 20th and 21st century‚ the living conditions in the
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Less fresh water will be available. Species that depend on one another may become out of sync. For example‚ plants could bloom earlier than their pollinating insects become active. Natural calamities and disaster would occur at lesser frequencies and with more destructive power. Hurricanes and other storms are likely to become stronger. Severe heat waves would lead to death of millions of people all around the world. While the idea of swimming in a warmer ocean is pleasant to most human beings
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Employment-at-Will Exceptions: Overview of Associated Terms and Phrases The following descriptions of terms and phrases from the Employment-at-Will multimedia are provided for further review and study. For more information on each term or phrase‚ refer to the pages provided from the Employment Law for Business text. Breach of Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing In an employment relationship‚ this breach may occur if the parties have entered into an employment contract. In a
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Examples could include‚ preventive use(prophylaxis) diagnostic use(radiopaque)‚ and therapeutic use(antibiotic drugs) 2. Give the meaning of and describe the linguistic origin of the symbol Rx. (2 points) 3. Give the name of a medication in current usage that originated from the natural source of: foxglove plant‚ sheep’s wool‚ rose hips‚ mold‚ poppy and periwinkle. (2 points) 4. Describe four ways in which a new drug can be discovered or created. (2 points) 5. What types of drug characteristics/effects
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Employment at Will When we are dealing with the employment relationship between employers and employees‚ ethical issues are most likely to emerge. Especially‚ if a manager fires a worker without a proper reason‚ critics will follow this employer’s behavior. In Patricia Werhane’s paper‚ “Employment at Will and Due Process”‚ discusses two doctrines which are Employment at Will (EAW) and Due Process. It also addresses some justifications and objections for EAW‚ and shows Werhane’s supportive view
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multiply-antibiotic-resistant TB and other diseases may be detained and isolated. In the early 19th century‚ the growing towns of Britain were characterised by overcrowding‚ poor housing‚ bad water and disease. In 1842‚ Edwin Chadwick argued that disease was the main reason for poverty‚ and that preventing disease would reduce the poor rates. In 1848‚ a cholera epidemic terrified the government into doing something about prevention of disease‚ through both public and individual health measures. Further measures
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Delegated Legislation is law made by a body other than Parliament. Parliament gives others the power to pass delegated legislation in a parent or enabling act. Act of Parliament (Statutes) - Primary Legislation Delegated Legislation (i.e. statutory Instruments) - Secondary Legislation The Town Hall in Rugby - local borough councillors can create secondary legislation in the form of bylaws Why is Delegated Legislation Needed? Lack of Parliamentary time Allow detail to be added
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Discoveries and Developments In every field of life‚ we can see various advancements. New technologies are being discovered to make our lives and work faster‚ better and easier. All around you‚ whatever you look at you find advancement‚ even if you look at your cell phone‚ you know how fast it is advancing‚ and can do almost everything that we use to do on computers‚ in fact I guess more than that which means in a decade’s time from desktop computer we have developed to handy faster computers. Thus
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