Unit 10 – Caring for Children & Young People P2 – Identify the current relevant legislation affecting the care of children and young adults M1 analyse how policies and procedures help children/young people and their families whilst the child is being looked after For my assignment I’m going to explain 6 relevant legislations and give examples of each related to children and young adults. The first legislation I am going to look at is; The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
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Child 1989. This law ensures that children are safe and looked after. It states that children have the right to be protected from all forms of physical or mental violence‚ injury or abuse‚ neglect or negligent treatment‚ maltreatment or exploitation including sexual abuse by those looking after them. This law spells out the basic human rights of every child and it sets standards in health care‚ education‚ and legal‚ civil and social services. The Children Act 1989. Under this law parents and professionals
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EDMUND HOOPER (10 years old‚ lost his mother 6 years ago. His father is cold‚ unable to influence him. He has never know what it means to live in a happy‚ loving environment. He is left on his own much of the time and has become private and possessive His father find him unresponsive and does not know how to relate to him.) CHARACTERISTICS SUPPORTING EVIDENCE (with page reference) Manipulative He systematically bullies and terrorizes Kingshaw to the point of suicide. It began with the
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Clap hands‚ here comes Charlie Pre-reading Activities 1. Charles Henderson One of the main characters in the story is Charlie Henderson. He is going to see a pantomime – a form of theatre traditionally seen at Christmas time – with his family. From the following extracts you will get an idea of what the relationship between him‚ his son Alec and his wife are. Mrs Henderson’s son‚ Alec‚ said Peter Pan wasn’t a pantomime. At least not what his mother understood by the word. Of course
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Unit 508 Develop and implement policies and procedures to support the safeguarding of children and young people. 1. Understand the impact of current legislation that underpins the safeguarding of children and young people. 2.1 (CCLD Unit 2 – Support policies and practice to safeguard children and ensure their inclusion and well being). 2.2 (CCLD Unit 2 – Support policies and practice to safeguard children and ensure their inclusion and well being). 2.3 (CCLD Unit 2 –
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partnership between the family and the Local Authority. * Children should not be removed from their family‚ or contact terminated‚ unless it is absolutely necessary to do so. * The child’s needs arising from race‚ culture‚ religion and language must be taken into account. http://www.devon.gov.uk- online 03-02-2012 The Children’s Act 1989 is a law that relates to children to provide for the local authority services that provide for children in need and others. The law is there to put in place
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____ 28. You can use the results from a search on a database in all of these ways EXCEPT to ____. a. print reports c. convert formats b. export data d. create records ____ 29. ____ queries are questions stated in a language such as English‚ rather than an esoteric query language. a. Natural language c. QBE b. Keyword d. Notational ____ 30. ____ searches are simply a collection of words relevant to a search. a. Natural language c. QBE b. Keyword d. Notational
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Mallard. Delia is hardworking‚ the breadwinner of her family‚ and lives a life full of both verbal and physical abuse from her husband Sykes. Unlike Mrs. Mallard‚ Delia has been working day in and day out for the past fifteen years to make money and does so by washing clothes. “She was on her feet; her poor
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CYP Core 3.3 1.1 Policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people are - The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 - which ensure that children are safe and looked after‚ children have the right to be protected from all forms of physical or mental violence‚ injury or abuse‚ neglect‚ negligent treatment‚ maltreatment or exploitation including sexual abuse by those looking after them. Children Act 1989 - Parents and professionals must
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Legislation and Policy Assignment Task 1 Children Act 1989 This Act is to ensure that children are bought up and cared for by their own families. Parents who have children in need should be supported by all relevant services such as the Local Authority to make that their children are being looked after as best as possible. Any support that is provided should be provided in partnership with parents and meet each child’s needs. Children should be protected at all times by relevant intervention
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