Assignment 204 Task B Research and Account. Identify two reports on serious failures to protect individuals from abuse. Write an account that describes the unsafe practices in the reviews. Winterbourne View Hospital Winterbourne View in Bristol was featured on Panorama after an undercover reporter revealed the abuse that was taking place in the private hospital for vulnerable adults with learning disabilities and autism. Patients were physically
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Unit 007 – Safeguarding the Welfare of Children & Young People The Children Act 1989 (England and Wales)/children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 This act was brought in with an aim to simplify laws that protect children and young people. They make known what other people’s duties are and what should be done and how when child abuse is suspected. Working together to safeguard children (1999) Providing guidelines for practitioners in England and Wales‚ working with children at risk of harm
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Session 1: Rights and responsibilities at work Unit 1 notes: Keywords: Key responsibilities Legal rights Health and safety Problems Communication Teamwork Five key areas: Employment contracts Legislation Sources of information The role of representative bodies supporting employees Equality and diversity. Additional information found in contracts or elsewhere may include: A termination date for temporary jobs Relevant trade union agreements Grievance and appeal procedures
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Christina Eggleton Safeguarding The Government White Paper Valuing People (2001) has four key principles; choice‚ independence‚ rights and inclusion. Each of these principles emphasised the importance of working in partnership with people with learning disabilities. Unfortunately abuse still goes on as we have seen in recent cases. For example‚ the Winterbourne View case in Bristol. There is no single strategy that will prevent abuse from happening‚ but there are a combination of strategies
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“Some people think I am a bloody Maori… a typical pakeha… a blasted asian… a flaming coconut.” These are examples of stereotyped identity. Identity is the thing which makes people unique. It is the thing which separates individuals from other people. It also brings people together and makes the bond between them stronger. Although identity can also connect‚ it can also be something which alienates people from ever connecting. Through the four texts‚ “The Fat Boy” by Owen Marshall‚ “You‚ the Choice
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TDA 2.14 Support children and young people at meal and snack times 4.1 Explain the importance of personal hygiene at meal and snack times As part of healthy eating‚ it is important that you promote hygiene. You will need to guide the children and young people in the setting by giving clear explanation of the importance of personal hygiene at meal and snack times. This should be done by ● They should wash their hands thoroughly before eating‚ to prevent the risk of any infection. ● Anti
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Kenya has made remarkable progress putting in place an ICT policy framework and implementation strategy‚ complete with measurable outcomes and time frames. The process has had the benefit of sound advice from officials and stakeholders and‚ perhaps more importantly‚ strong leadership from the office of the permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education. However‚ universal implementation is challenging given the lack of resources‚ national ICT infrastructure‚ and even electrical supply- particularly
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Assignment 5 1. Can ICTs be innovatively used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor? No. ICT cannot be innovatively used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among poor‚ because of the following reason: -A simple lack of awareness and information about entitlements and facilities can aggravate the conditions of poverty. Given multidimensional understanding of poverty‚ alleviation will include the facilitation of empowerment‚ promotion of opportunity and enhancement of security
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enhance and add value to the operating systems and Kenyatta University is an excellent example of this‚” the Permanent Secretary said. The Permanent Secretary noted that the rapid globalization of world economies has accelerated the need for high level of human resource to ensure and sustain global competitiveness. Prof. Mutahi added that “what gets measured gets done and becomes pertinent to whatever we do or plan to do.” The Permanent Secretary said that T Education PS‚ Professor Karega Mutahi
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IGCSE ICT Revision What is Hardware? Hardware is the physical parts of the computer system – the parts that you can touch and see. A motherboard‚ a CPU‚ a keyboard and a monitor are all items of hardware What is Software? Software is a collection of instructions that can be ‘run’ on a computer. These instructions tell the computer what to do. Software is not a physical thing (but it can of course be stored on a physical medium such as a CD-ROM)‚ it is just a bunch of codes. An operating
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