Marriage (also called matrimony or wedlock) is a socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them‚ between them and their children‚ and between them and their in-laws.[1] The definition of marriage varies according to different cultures‚ but it is principally an institution in which interpersonal relationships‚ usually intimate and sexual‚ are acknowledged. In some cultures‚ marriage is recommended or considered to be compulsory
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|Date: | Scenario |You have been asked by your line manager to research the subject of safeguarding the welfare of children and young people to provide a booklet for newly appointed staff. The booklet will be the | |underpinning knowledge for the training that staff receive from the line manager
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Assignment 008 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1. The children act 1989 (England and Wales) These acts were brought together to try and simplify the law that protects children and young people. They will tell people what their duties are and how they work when child abuse is suspected. 2. Crb checks- a crb check is process where applicants are checked for criminal records. This is done by the criminal records bureau. e-safety - the Byron review(2008) is to
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Forced Distribution Method Forced distribution is a form of comparative evaluation in which an evaluator rates subordinates according to a specified distribution. Unlike ranking methods‚ forced distribution is frequently applied to several rather than only one component of job performance. Use of the forced distribution method is demonstrated by a manager who is told that he or she must rate subordinates according to the following distribution: 10 percent low; 20 percent below average; 40 percent
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4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care. 1.1 & 1.2 ) Physical abuse is when victims are being punched‚ kicked‚ scratched‚ slapped or inappropriate grabbing or restraining. The signs or symptoms could be unexplained cuts or bruises. The victim may become timid and withdrawn; there could also be a change in their behaviour such as if they are normally quite a calm person they could become more aggressive or angry. They could also become more withdrawn around people
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International college of business & technology NUGEGODA CAMPUS Managing Corporate Responsibility in the wider Business Environment Student: Ali Aslam Student number: Lecturer: Mr. Akash Hettiarachchi 12/31/2013 Statement of the originality of submitted work I; Ali Aslam Student ID number: Module Name: Managing Corporate Responsibility in the Wider Business Environment I hereby confirm that the work presented here in this assignment/report and in all the associated
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Professional roles Safeguarding Policy Report. The purpose of this assignment is to give a report exploring the development of a chosen policy. The policy I will be given my report on is the safeguarding policy. I will examine‚ analyse and provide an overview of how this system works in practice in relation to the overall safety of the children within the setting. As an Early year’s practitioners‚ it is our duty to provide care and education to ensure children are safe and reach their full potential
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Eugenics‚ forced sterilization in the United States Eugenics is the belief that selecting‚ partners‚ controlling the reproduction of certain groups of women‚ and controlling the generating of offspring improves the quality of human life. This practice dates back to ancient Greece‚ but after the Nazis adopted the practice of forced sterilization‚ it gained much criticism and scrutiny and was disapproved of by many people. Forced sterilization in history has almost always been dictated by people
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awareness due to their organization‚ pressure has been placed on various governments to create reforms to improve the livelihood of those with disabilities. Furthermore‚ CRPD has been able to shed light on various social practices such as forced sterilization. “Quote”. Forced sterilization is against the natural human rights of everyone‚ including those with disabilities. The practice abolishes the right to one’s’ mind and body. It gives the rights of choice‚ proper health‚ retaining the ability to be fertile
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Superstition: A wider perspective needed In ‘Defense of Superstition’‚ Hutson (2012) asserts that humans inevitably exhibit some amount of superstition in their behavior and thought and that it is instinctual and acceptable to do so given the psychological benefits that they bring. Hutson justifies his claim with two reasons. He first postulates that belief in superstition can boost self-belief ahead of performance-based tasks‚ as people perceive that they are better able to influence the
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