particular street is featured in the Making Social Lives DVD and Learning Companion 1 (LC1)‚ from which it is evident that there are noticeable differences and inequalities within the community. These being; monopolising of high street shops‚ secondly local businesses effected by community services and thirdly‚ a sense of security within the community. What follows will attempt to briefly describe and provide possible rationale for such inequalities to exist. Firstly‚ well known multi-million pound
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registered charities across England and Wales are run by volunteers who are unstinting in their work for animal welfare. RSPCA branches are self-funding and raise money locally to supports the animal welfare work they do. Each branch operate at a local level advice‚ micro chipping ‚ Neutering and subsidised animal treatments‚ as well as rehabilitating and rehoming animals taken in through their clinics‚ animal centres‚ boarding and fostering facilities. There is no functional areas for RSPCA
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companies. Ethnocentrically oriented international companies believe that anything that has worked at home must also work abroad. A company holding this viewpoint would be likely to ignore local managers within different countries who voiced an opinion contrary to the norm of the home-country. For example‚ a local manager may wish to change an advertisement’s background-color from white to red since‚ in his country‚ white signifies death whereas red signifies wealth. An ethnocentrically oriented company
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the site which is 15 acres and it is surrounded by mature trees. There are many trees located around the edge of the site as well as several established hawthorn hedges and it provides an outdoor learning environment for local primary school children and is popular with the local anglers. The site is also is the habitat for many different species ranging from newts to foxes and these animals will have to be moved to a different habitat whilst construction is under
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section 47 and section 17 – The local authority has a duty to safeguard the welfare of children and to support the upbringing of their families. Section 47 decides if any action needs to be taken to safeguard/protect the child. If it is thought any harm could come to the child the local authorities are required under the section 47 act to take the necessary action to protect the child. • Children Act 2004 – Every Child Matters – Its main purpose is to give support to local authorities in safeguarding
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rivalry in the home base is also important; it creates pressure to innovate in order to upgrade competitiveness. Government can influence each of the above four determinants of competitiveness. Clearly government can influence the supply conditions of key production factors‚ demand conditions in the home market‚ and competition between firms. Government interventions can occur at local‚ regional‚ national or supranational level. Chance events are occurrences that are outside of control of a firm
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Japanese Government A Research Paper In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English 4 by Christian James D. Lee Zamboanga City High School English Department February‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter page Introduction……………………………………………………………….... 1 Outline……………………………………………………………………… 2-3 I. Japanese Government
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positive outcomes in life .They should: stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ have economic wellbeing and make a positive contribution. The main points of The Children act 2004 was that every local authority has a director of children’s services who is ultimately responsible for ensuring that children are safeguarded. Local safeguarding boards were set up and children’s wishes taken into account. Children’s services now have a duty to safeguard children and to work together with a multi- agency approach to
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for who the Local Authority has taken responsibility for placing in some form of accommodation. The Local Authority subsequently has a statutory duty to monitor the young person and support them in this accommodation. Describe the type of health & social provision available to look after and support children & young people not living at home Children’s services support and protect vulnerable children‚ young people‚ their families and carers. Use the Directgov website to find your local council and
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focus on child protection. Section 17 states that local authorities must have a system to ‘safeguard and promote the welfare of children within their area who are in need.’ Section 47 states that the local authority have a duty to investigate if they have ‘reasonable cause to suspect that a child who lives‚ or is found‚ in their area is suffering‚ or is likely to suffer‚ significant harm. Education Act 2002 This outlines the responsibilities of local education authorities and all those working within
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