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    Why is it important to have a policy protecting children? This is a statement of intent that demonstrates a commitment to safeguard children involved with a charity from harm. The essential inclusions for a child protection policy are outlined below: the welfare of the child is paramount; all children without exception have the right to protection from abuse regardless of gender‚ ethnicity‚ disability‚ sexuality or beliefs; the policy is approved and endorsed by the board of trustees; who

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    An Important Time for Social Welfare I can think of so many different times in so many different eras where social welfare has been a huge part of how America functions and how America has grown into such an astonishing place to live‚ build a life and have a family. Of course with any growing country there has been good times and not so good times but America continues to grow and Americans continue to learn about how important social welfare can be. Social welfare goes as far back as the 1600’s

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    for Welfare Recipients Tracy Brown Kaplan University Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients When considering effective ways to cut government spending‚ each state should start requiring mandatory drug testing among all its welfare recipients. Cutting welfare benefits to known drug abusers will allow benefits to be doled out more effectively and efficiently to those Americans that are truly in need‚ diminish drug use in those poverty stricken communities that tend to rely on welfare assistance

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    “We are to see the Creator in the glass of every creature” a practical Wesleyan-Holiness theology of animal life WESLEY AND ANIMALS Where would Wesley be without his horse? As strange as it may sound‚ the Wesleyan-Holiness movement will forever be indebted to Wesley’s four-legged friends who carried the minister and his message of holiness across some 250‚000 miles. It was on these journeys that Wesley was able to invest in serious study‚ as “Wesley read his history‚ poetry‚ and philosophy on horseback

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    climate change and along with that animals having to survive against it even more because of the fact (more details) that it’s becoming more of a threat than we know it. Animal Welfare is a term not used often‚ but global warming is very known in the world‚ mix those two together and it becomes a whole different topic. Animal welfare combined with global warming is more about how because the world climate is changing animals who live in topical areas and in very cold climates are being effected to the

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    help. This policy analysis will elaborate on child maltreatment‚ who is impacted by it‚ The effect of maltreatment‚ and how it interacts with other social problems. Child maltreatment is a major social problem and it dates back from the 1700’s till the present date. It is divided into 4 categories which are sexual abuse‚ physical abuse‚ emotional abuse‚ and neglect. Wissow defines child maltreatment as “an intentional harm or a threat of harm to a child by someone acting in a role of care taker”

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    Welfare activities by the Trade Unions The Indian Trade Union movement‚ in general‚ has so far neither the will nor the ability to undertake the welfare work. The biggest limitations in the case of trade union is of course lack of funds. One of the oldest worker’s organization of the country i.e Textile Labour Association‚ Ahmedabad has organized a number of social and welfare activities for the benefits of its members. The main activities of trade unions is to ensure adequate wages‚ secure

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    110 September 2013 Welfare: In Serious Need Of Reform Welfare assistance programs have been in place in America for over 75 years. Following The Great Depression‚ President Roosevelt created the Social Security Act in 1935 in order to meet the needs of the elderly and unemployed. The Act also provided funding to states for programs such as the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program in order to help children who were living in poverty (Streissguth 7-12). Welfare started out quite successfully

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    huffingtonpost.com/news/welfare-drug-testing www.usnews.com/debate.../should-welfare-recipients-be-tested-for-drugs www.ncsl.org http://www.urban.org/publications/309065.html   Rita Cook Mrs. Burke Academic English 4 15th May 2013 Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients The need for welfare among society today has become increasingly large. Although the need for welfare is rapidly increasing‚ so is the use of drugs. This is posing as a major problem for the welfare programs. Welfare programs are

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    WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE WELFARE STATE? The question set is so broad that I shall have to be selective. I shall conduct my answer in relation to the British Welfare State. Before we can successfully understand the function of the Welfare State we must first be clear of its definition. Although I recognise that Britain has a long history of providing forms of welfare to its citizens though relief like the poor-law between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries‚ I intend to look at the post-war

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