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    always difficult to know that there are people that abuse and harm children but you need to make sure that any allegations of a child that has been abused or harmed is treated in the correct way and responded in the appropriate way so that everyone is calm and confident enough to talk about it all. Whether you have noticed the signs of abuse‚ harm or neglect yourself or whether you have been told by another colleague‚ carer‚ and parent or even by the child you need to respond to the allegations seriously

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    that they already know and their background knowledge to help them define words. These words can be words that they either have never seen before or don’t know the meaning of. It is important for students to use this strategy so that in future texts when they see an unfamiliar word they

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    Sexual abuse then progresses to pressured and/or forced sex by making the child feel trapped within the abusive relationship (Crosson-Tower‚ 2008). The abuser traps the child by making them feel guilty or blackmailing them‚ threatening to hurt them or their family. Finally‚ secrecy‚ disclosure and suppression can either liberate the child‚ or further entrap them. With secrecy‚ the child keeps the abuse a secret‚ whether forcibly or on their own accord. Secrecy on the part of the child may be because

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    TASK 1: DESCRIBE HOW THE TWO BUSINESSES ARE ORGANISED IN ORDER TO ACHIVE THEIR PURPOSE. INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF DELL AND THE BESPOKE CUPCAKE CO. AND WHAT MAKES THE STRATEGIC: Dell and Bespoke cupcake co. Set aims and objectives‚ so as to be able to measure their progress towards their stated goals for a particular financial term or business period. Aims indicate where the business wants to be in the future‚ whereas objectives set a clearly defined target for the

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    p Effects of Emotional Abuse: It Hurts When I Love The simplest definition of emotionally abusive behavior is anything that intentionally hurts the feelings of another person. Since almost everyone in intimate relationships does that at some time or other in the heat of an argument‚ emotionally abusive behavior must be distinguished from an emotionally abusive relationship‚ which is more than the sum of emotionally abusive behaviors. In an emotionally abusive relationship‚ one party systematically

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    Child Abuse (Physical Abuse Awareness) (Summary) One of the most difficult issues faced by child care providers is child abuse. Knowing how to detect and respond to child abuse will prepare child care providers to help a child in need. This lesson discussed different types of abuse‚ how to identify signs of abuse‚ and methods for reporting abuse to the proper authorities. There are several types of child abuse‚ including: -Neglect -Physical -Sexual -Emotional Any of these types of abuse can

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    Child Sexual Abuse It can be very difficult to talk about sexual abuse and even more difficult to acknowledge that sexual abuse of children of all ages including infants happens every day. Sexual abuse of children has become the subject of great community concern. This is evidenced by the expanding body of literature on sexual abuse‚ public journals by adult survivors and increased media coverage of sexual abuse issues. According to the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS)‚ an

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    Physical Abuse vs. Psychological Abuse There is a huge minority of people in the United States that does not realize Psychological/Emotional abuse as an actual form of abuse. The majority of people’s minds go right to physical abuse when indeed there are many other forms of abuse just as if not worse. Physical is easy to spot‚ even if the child does not tell anyone‚ whereas psychological abuse is not seen by anyone else and is very difficult to diagnose. There are many different resources and

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    Lawrence Krauss has repeatedly stated that teaching religion in science is “child abuse”. The term‚ “child abusewhen used in this context is extreme. Krauss (2013) explains the purpose of education is to teach children the truth providing empirical evidence based on facts‚ and knowledge of science and religion do not coexist. However‚ Krauss wants to exclude religion from science because he observes that there are ethical boundaries in science such as telling the truth‚ but the methodology is to

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    P4 Explain how national initiatives promote anti discriminatory practice The Equality Act The Equality Act brings together over 116 separate pieces of legislation into this one Act. All together this provides a legal framework to protect the rights of people and have equality of opportunity for everyone. The 9 characteristics that are protected by the Equality Act 2010 are: age disability gender reassignment marriage or civil partnership pregnancy and maternity race religion or belief sex sexual

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