Safeguarding Safeguarding: This means protecting everyone’s right to be safe and stopping abuse. Safeguarding adult principles (Department of health 2013 Statement of government policy on adult safeguarding) Empowerment- presumption of person led decisions and informed consent Prevention- it is better to take action before harm occurs Proportionality- Proportionate and least intrusive response appropriate to the risk presented Partnership- Local solutions through services working with their
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BTEC Apprenticeship Assessment Workbook Level 2 Health & Social Care 2. SAFEGUARDING As a health and social care worker you have an important role in protecting individuals from harm and abuse. You must also be able to look after your own well-being and that of others. 2 KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING These activities assess your knowledge and understanding of things that affect your own well-being as well as the policies and legislation concerning abuse. Task 1 It is important to
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MOBILE PHONE BASED ATTENDANCE TRACKING SYSTEM In existing system‚ professor takes the attendance manually and records the details of absentees or presenters. Using this records professor stores the student’s attendance in each day in the attendance list and calculates the attendance percentage manually. In this system professor must consider each student separately and keep this list safely. It takes lot of time. Professor must spend more time to record the each student’s attendance in the attendance
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Learning outcome 1. 1.1 Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures of safeguarding the welfare of children and young people The guideline‚ legislation and policies to safeguard children and young people are as follows; United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 The Children Act 1989 Children Act 2004 Education Act 201 Health and safety Act 1974 Guide for Children ’s Services on the Equality Act 2010 http://equalitymattersforchildren.crae
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required to support the safeguarding of children and young people. The unit contains material on e-safety. Credit 3 Level 3 1. Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people 1.2 Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people 1.3 Analyse how national and local guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding affect day to day work with
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The risks and possible consequences for children and young people using the internet‚ mobile phones and other Technologies Children and young people have increasing access to the internet via home computers‚ mobile phones‚ tablets and gaming consoles. Schools will have qualified I T professionals to ensure that all devices in school have the correct filters in place and that children are monitored while using the internet. Outside of school it is more difficult to monitor what children have access
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Wireless Charging of Mobile Phone Using Microwaves Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Background It is hard to believe that fifteen years ago‚ mobile phones were rarity. Most of the early phones were called “car phones” because of its size. It was too large and hard to carry around in a pocket or purse. Early phones were just for talking. Gradually‚ features like voicemail were added‚ but the main purpose was to talk. Eventually‚ phone manufacturers began to realize that they could integrate other
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PROJECT TITLE MOBILE PHONE BASED ATTENDANCE TRACKING SYSTEM Produce by Saurav kumar Shubham malik Objective of the project:- In existing system‚ professor takes the attendance manually and records the details of absentees or presenters. Using this records professor stores the student’s attendance in each day in the attendance list and calculates the attendance percentage manually. In this system professor must consider each student separately and keep this list safely
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increases with increase in size of ferrite sheet. Results have shown that attachment of RF shield on mobile phone not only reduces SAR in head model but also the radiated power. Moreover‚ the RF shielding does not degrade the antenna performance. However there is slight variation in return losses when compared with RF shielding. So the RF shielding gives an option for compliance testing of mobile phones at the design stage. Another simulations show that a combined use of textiles with the right properties
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school going children to have mobile phones in this technological era. In this high-tech fast world‚ mobile phones have become a compulsory part of everybody’s life‚ without any age limit. Mobile phones are now a normal part of modern society‚ used by everyone from toddlers to pensioners. A study carried out by ORC International‚ a leading market research agency‚ for the National Consumers League‚ stated that many children‚ if not most‚ have their own mobile phones In this so called ‘technology
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