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    your setting in your day to day work with children‚ young people and their families Which workplace policies and procedures does this link to? Children Act 1989 This act is to make sure that children’s welfare and developmental needs are met‚ including their needs to be protected from any sort of harm. It is also to make sure that children are looked after properly and are getting the correct care and protection that they need at all times. All children have the right to live with their families

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    and runaway children in the United States were treated in the same way as adult criminal offenders” (Seigel & Welsh‚ 2011). Three key things that helped to develop a separate system for juveniles were the child-saving movement‚ the concept of parens patria and the creation of institutions created specifically for the care of juveniles. The ‘child-savers’ movement began in New York in the early 1800’s. These early groups were concerned mainly with the moral education of children. They felt

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    The Indian legislations The emergence of the concept of juvenile justice in India owes much to the developments that have taken place in western countries‚ especially in the perception of children and human rights jurisprudence in Europeand America. The Apprentices Act‚ 1850 was the first legislation that laid the foundation of juvenile justice system in the country. The concept consequently gained momentum with the enactment of the Indian Penal Code (1860)‚ Reformatory Schools Act (1897)‚ Code

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    Positive Relationship with Children‚ Young People and Others Involved in Their Care 1.1. Positive relationships with children and young people are important because when children feel comfortable they separate more easily from their parents‚ and are more likely to participate in activities if they secure emotionally. Also when children have positive relationships they are less likely to show unwanted behaviour as we can recognise and meet their individual needs. Childrens language will also develop

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    MU52 DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN MU52 1.1 | |Social‚ emotional & |Physical |Intellectual |Communication |Moral | | |behavioural | | | |

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    time. However ‚its also a time consuming and demanding job.In addition to fulfilling their childrens basic physical needs‚ parents face the challenge of fostering the intellectual‚emotional and social development of their progeny.Like every child‚every parent is different.However‚ all good parents share some essential qualities that help their children develop into responsible adults. One quality is love‚making a child feel cherished is the

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    Parental Responsibility‚ a Deterrent to Juvenile Crime Growing up in a family where both parents have thirty years experience working in the juvenile justice system‚ I have learned to value and respect parental responsibility for their children and their children’s behavior. In 1995‚ a small community in the Willamette Valley‚ passed an ordinance which held parents responsible in just this way. The ordinance (No. 94-132) that was adopted in Silverton OR‚ in 1995 charged parents with the misdemeanor

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    legislations relating to the safeguarding of children and young people within our own UK Home Nation. Thes have come about over a number of years in response to an increased focus on the need to protect vulnerable children and young people‚ to ensure that multi agencies work together sharing information and to provide comprehensive support services so as to avoid another tragic death such as Victoria Climbie‚ and also to ensure the recognition of the rights of children as individuals with their own entitlements

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    All organisations that have any contact with children and young people have a responsibility to have policies and procedures to protect these vulnerable children/young people from harm no matter their age‚ gender‚ race‚ or religion. These organisations can be schools‚ nurseries‚ toddler groups‚ brownies‚ cubs‚ gymnastic groups‚ swimming groups‚ to religious study groups. Any group whether voluntary or not. Everyone has a responsibility to protect children and young people. My friend is in the local

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    JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Running Head: JUVINILE DELINQUENCY Juvenile Delinquency is resulting from the absence of a father figure in the home‚ abuse and peer pressure in TnT and can be reduced through family intervention education and peer counselling. By Karryl Johnson Caribbean Nazarene College In partial fulfilment of the requirements for Course: PT461: Research Methods 11. Lecturer: Shirley Cadogan Date: Saturday 6th October‚ 2012 1. Introduction A. Rationale B. Definition 11 Biblical

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