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    Serious Case Review

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    A serious case review (SCR) must be carried out in the event of the death of or reported serious harm to a child in England and there is cause for concern as to the way in which the authority‚ their Board partners or other relevant persons have worked together to safeguard the child. The purpose of a SCR is not to reinvestigate or to portion blame‚ but to: • establish what lessons are to be learned from the case • identify clearly what those lessons are both within and between agencies‚ how and

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    Regardless of the statistical model you use‚ unsafe acts lead to injury. In fact‚ one statistical model states for every 300‚000 unsafe acts there will be 3‚000 near misses‚ 300 recordable injuries‚ and one death. Unfortunately it’s the little things in safety that account for many of the unsafe acts. A few examples in the workplace include: 1. Not wearing your safety glasses when going to the time clock from your locker. 2. Not tucking in your shirt tail or drawstrings. Not buttoning‚ snapping

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    The Unsafe Safe Place Photographs are taken with the simple push of a button and allow us to reflect‚ remember‚ and perhaps mourn the past. America‚ as a whole‚ love photographs. People around the country take pictures on their iPhone’s and post them to social media regularly. They’re an influential part in our everyday lives‚ so common that some may take them for granted. Before the quick snap of a digital photo was possible‚ people knew the luxury of this technology. Ever since I was a child

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    An explanation of when and why injuries and serious case reviews are required and how the sharing of the findings informs practise. Serious case reviews are normally carried out if a child has died due to suspected abuse or neglect‚ such as in the case of Victoria Climbie and Baby P. A serious case review might also be required if a child is found to have life threatening injuries or has been seriously hurt. The purpose of a serious case review is to highlight any failings and how lessons can be

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    Why might some individuals and groups view the field of psychology as “unsafe?” A person can view psychology as being “unsafe” due to past negative experiences. Often‚ when a person is need of help‚ the person who offers to assist may not be the most qualified person. I would compare this to a couple in raising a child for the first time. If the parents (couple) did not have a positive‚ loving and nurturing upbringing‚ there may be a tendency to act out the modeled example of his or her parents

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    BOOKS- OUR BEST FRIENDS     Good books enrich the mind by providing knowledge. They also widen the horizons of our imagination an give us an insight into different minds. If a man is known by the company he keeps‚ why should we not‚ then keep the best company; that of good books? Good literature entertains‚ instructs‚ and elevates. It takes us on a flight of fancy‚ away from our humdrum lives‚ to a place or country we want to visit without having to pay for the passage.      Pleasures derived from

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    Model organisms are organisms used for research. They are alive‚ non-human species used for the purpose of studying different human diseases or other related experiments in which human testing would be considered either unsafe or unethical. Scientists study a particular biological phenomenon on a model organism and try to relate their findings to other types of organisms that are more difficult to study. As an example‚ 60% of human disease genes have an equivalent in the fruit fly and nematode worm

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    Serious Gaming Learning

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    2012-11-19 SERIOUS GAMING LEARNING: SUPPLY CHAIN MULTI-AGENT WEB-BASED SIMULATION GAME Ayman Tobail Dublin Institute of Technology John Crowe Dublin Institute of Technology‚ john.crowe@dit.ie Amr Arisha Dublin Institute of Technology Follow this and additional works at: http://arrow.dit.ie/buschmancon Part of the Business Administration‚ Management‚ and Operations Commons‚ and the Curriculum and Instruction Commons Recommended Citation Tobail‚ A‚ Crowe‚ J and Arisha‚ A. (2012). Serious Gaming

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    Anger In Serious Cases

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    Although anger is a normal and usually healthy emotion‚ it can cause problems. In serious cases‚ individuals can seem out of control (Astuti 2012). Anger is closely related to aggression (Willner et al 2013). Dowd (2006) discusses the case of ’Joe’. Joe’s anger was severe enough that his wife had threatened to leave him unless he sought help to control his outbursts at her and their children. Joe reluctantly sought help. After further discussion with the therapist‚ it emerged that Joe stifled his

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    In writing 1984‚ Orwell’s main goal was to warn of the serious danger totalitarianism poses to society. He goes to great lengths to demonstrate the terrifying degree of power and control a totalitarian regime can acquire and maintain. In such regimes‚ notions of personal rights and freedoms and individual thought are pulverized under the all-powerful hand of the government. Orwell was a Socialist and believed strongly in the potential for rebellion to advance society‚ yet too often he witnessed such

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