importance and benefits of valuing and promoting cultural diversity in work with children and young Written Assignment 1 This assignment should demonstrate the following knowledge and understanding relating to these learning outcomes: Assessment criteria 1.2 • A description of the importance of supporting the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of access Assessment criteria 1.3 • A description of the importance and benefits of valuing and promoting cultural
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Unit 306-promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people. Outcome 1‚ promote equality and diversity in work with children and young people. 1.1 Legislation What is it? Every Child Matters 2003 and The Children’s Act 2004 These were put into place to ensure that all organisations involved with children should work together to ensure children have the support they needed. Following the Every Child Matters framework‚ the Children’s Act 2004 required that these
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promotion launched an athletic-shoe revolution. "Play by the rules. But be ferocious."-Philip H. Knight In 1993‚ the man whom The Sporting News voted "the most powerful person in sports" wasn’t an athlete‚ a manager or a team owner. He was Philip H. Knight‚ the dynamic iconoclast who for nearly 30 years has shod the feet of sports legends and "weekend warriors" alike. In less than a decade‚ his marketing savvy and uncompromising competitiveness had transformed the athletic-shoe industry and made
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alluring to me in light of the fact that it secured the majority of my hobbies. The other pleasant thing about that community is that we have the ability to become well rounded and develop better communication skills. I assumed the part as the head athletic trainer‚ as well as academic decathlon and National Honor Society Vice President. Every “clique” was accounted for in our group. Having agreeable blend of all the other communities truly permitted this group to be varied and one of a kind from numerous
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A critical analysis of the impact of ‘Valuing People Now’ (Department of Health 2009) on adults with learning disabilities. This essay will look at the impact of the 2009 Department of Health (DoH) policy‚ ‘Valuing People Now’ on the lives of adults with learning disabilities‚ in terms of the four key principles of legal and civil rights‚ inclusion‚ choice and independence. The focus of the essay will be on the health care that this client group receive from mainstream NHS services. This is because
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Europe Athletic Apparel and Footwear Industry Outlook to 2018- Eastern European Region to Drive Future Growth provides a comprehensive analysis of the athletic apparel and footwear market in Europe. The report covers various aspects such as market size of athletic apparel and footwear‚ market segmentation on the basis of geography by Western and Eastern Europe‚ by demand from men‚ women and children and by types of athletic wear product categories including knitted and crochet‚ non-knitted and non-crotchet
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Every school must produce a range of policies which formally set out guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality. These policies must take account the rights of all children and young people. The policies in place work to ensure equality and inclusion; this can be conducted through the teaching and learning that occurs in the setting. However‚ the policies must also pay regard to the values and practice which are part of all aspects of school life. All work with children should be underpinned
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT DOCUMENT PART A VINYL CHLORIDE OCTOBER 1990 State of California i Air Resources Board Stationary Source Division ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wish to acknowledge the valuable assistance of the following people at the Air Resources Board who contributed to the preparation and review of this document: Pacita Ayala‚ Rich Miller‚ Lynn Baker‚ Gary Yee. Barbara Fry. Charles W. Emrson. Janis Fitzell. Roland Hwang. and Mike Poore. Special thanks are extended to the laboratory personnel
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Capital Cash Flows: A Simple Approach to Valuing Risky Cash Flows Richard S. Ruback* This paper presents the Capital Cash Flow (CCF) method for valuing risky cash flows. I show that the CCF method is equivalent to discounting Free Cash Flows (FCF) by the weighted average cost of capital. Because the interest tax shields are included in the cash flows‚ the CCF approach is easier to apply whenever debt is forecasted in levels instead of as a percent of total enterprise value. The CCF method retains
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Executive Summary Oakland Athletic club (Oakland A) plays baseball in major leagues in the US. Mark Nobel is currently a star player for Oakland A. Oakland and Nobel’s agent is in the midst of a negotiation. Nobel’s agent claims that Nobel’s contribution was not only on the pitch but also substantially helped pull in audience to especially to see Nobel pitch. Demanding an appropriate compensation for increased ticket revenues‚ Nobel’s agent put forth a figure of $105‚650 measuring the value of Nobel
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