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    The first piece of legislation is the United Nations on the Rights of the Child 1989 (UN‚ 1989). This was ratified in 1991 by the UK. Although different British governments have said they are bound by this Convention it has not become part of English law. Safeguarding children in England Working Together to Safeguard Children (2010) sets out how organisations and individuals should work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people in accordance with the Children Act

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    4.1 Policies and procedures in response to accidents‚ incidents and emergencies and illness. POLICY – We follow the guidelines in reporting injuries‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences (RIDDOR) for reporting of accidents and incidents Procedures. Accident book: is kept safely and accessibly; Is accessible to staff and volunteers‚ who know how to complete it; and it Is reviewed at least half termly to identify any potential or actual hazards. All accidents recorded are shown to the parent

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    Changes in Staff Morale and Burnout at Community Health Centers Participating in the Health Disparities Collaboratives Jessica E. Graber‚ Elbert S. Huang‚ Melinda L. Drum‚ Marshall H. Chin‚ Amy E. Walters‚ Loretta Heuer‚ Hui Tang‚ Cynthia T. Schaefer‚ and Michael T. Quinn Objective. To identify predictors of changes in staff morale and burnout associated with participation in a quality improvement (QI) initiative at community health centers (HCs). Data Sources. Surveys of staff at 145 HCs

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    P2 Outline how key legislation‚ policies and procedures in relation to health‚ safety and security influence health and social care delivery Legislation Legislation is defined as the processor act of making law or a set of laws by the governing body of the country. They are set in place in every work setting to ensure the health and safety of the people within the area. Without these laws there would be many accidents that could harm both the employee and employer. Safety (General food hygiene)

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    City University of Hong Kong School of Law LW3902 The Law Relating to Companies Mid-Semester Coursework Assignment Semester B‚ 2010/2011 Instructions to Students: 1. The assignment is worth 50% of the overall mark for this course. The total word limit is 2‚000 words‚ excluding footnotes and bibliography. You must do a word count and indicate the number of words on the cover page. If a paper exceeds the allowable word limit‚ only the first 2‚000 words will be read and marked. You must type the answers

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    health and social care setting there are many different policies and procedures that have to be followed in certain situations. There are a number of policies and procedures that are put into place to help children‚ young people and their families whilst they are being looked after. A policy is a set of guidelines and rules that are agreed and put into place by the organisation and procedures are the steps and methods that are followed from the policy. They help to guide the professionals and organisation

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    poor working conditions and transient nature of the work force may contribute to high turnover rates. • According to the Hospitality Guild‚ the restaurant industry itself may be at the root of the problem. Long hours with little recognition or pay raises force workers to look for advancement by changing jobs. Low pay and little or no benefits do not help build employee loyalty. • Employers who pay attention to the needs of their staff can reduce the turnover rate significantly. • Casual dining

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    KD PANGLIMA HITAM Naval Special Force Lumut Naval Base 32100 LUMUT Perak STAFF STUDDIES Topic: Enhancing Royal Malaysian Navy’s Aerial Boarding Capability. Reference: (See Annexure B - References). 1. Problem. To establish Aerial Boarding Party for the RMN in order to enhance RMN’s aerial boarding capability in supporting its MIOps in Malaysian waters. 2. Assumption. Nil. 3. Facts Bearing on the Problem. 4.1. Environment. Malaysia is a maritime country. Almost all of Peninsular

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    assignment describing why schools have policies and procedures. Policies and procedures are a legal requirement within all organisations and this includes schools. All schools must meet all current legislation which provides clear guidelines to governors‚ all school staff‚ parents and all other individuals who are involved with running the school. These policies and procedures should regularly be reviewed and updated as and when required. Due to the large number of policies involved in successfully

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    many high school students anxiously await their entire high school careers for‚ but it is also a really important milestone in one’s high school experience. Due to the escalating numbers of alcohol consumption at school dances‚ multiple schools (one of which included Northern Secondary School) decided to take action and proposed to implement a breathalyzer policy at school proms. Personally‚ I do not agree with that decision; I believe that it’s an unnecessary thing to do. Though the schools that suggested

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