Unit 025 – Safeguarding 1.2 – tASK 2 Explain Child Protection within the wider context of safe guarding children and young people. Child protection should always be the primary concern of all those who work with children and young people. Safeguarding encompasses child protection‚ support‚ counselling‚ and prevention of harm‚ education and providing all of the things that a child needs to develop. Safeguarding a child is ensuring that they have the support and opportunity to achieve their potential
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authority must provide support for a child or young person awaiting trial or disposal. Social workers may be involved with the families of prisoners
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Understand how to plan and prioritize work and be accountable to others. 1.1 Explain the purpose and benefits of planning work‚ and being accountable to others for own work. Planning work is very important for managing time and performance this is achieved through prioritizing and organizing work. Planning is an essential skill for ensuring efficiency and success in your job.
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Unit 4- Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1) There are many types of abuse‚ such as physical‚ sexual‚ emotional/psychological‚ financial‚ institutional‚ self-neglect and neglect by others. Here are some examples of those abuses: • physical- hitting‚ shaking‚ biting‚ throwing‚ force feeding‚ and causing physical harm to a person. • sexual- forcing someone to take part in sexual activities that they don’t want to be part of using threats or coercion. • emotional/psychological-
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struggles of college and life itself. Life can be a cheerful fairy‚ wishing everyone a happy day. In other times‚ life can be hurricane of tragedies‚ events‚ and misfortune. During those bad times‚ I know‚ or at least have an idea‚ how to endure and how to solve those difficult times. The school indirectly instructed me how to compromise and to think outside the box‚ how to effectively talk to others‚ how to balance work with time‚ how to handle my feelings with tasks and jobs‚ and how to handle with
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What good does always being earnest do you if you are not "Ernest"? Oscar Wilde’s play‚ "The Importance of Being Earnest"‚ explores exactly this notion‚ following two men who readily abandon their namesakes in order to win the affections of their respective fair ladies. The play opens in London with a conversation held between these two men‚ Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff. However‚ at the play’s origin‚ Algernon only knows his friend as "Ernest". This rapidly changes with the aid of a cigarette
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The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde was first published by Leonard Smithers & Co. in London in 1899. It was later republished by Dover Thrift Editions in 1990. The story follows Mr. Jack “Earnest” Worthing as he stumbles through a rather laughable and humorous situation alongside his companion Algernon Moncrieff. Through different twists and turns‚ Algernon and Jack discover many things about honor‚ honesty‚ and above all‚ love. Many important characters aid them in their journey‚ and
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Resilience and the Military Spouse Being resilient is not any easy task and if anyone know what it means to be resilient‚ it is indeed the military spouse. Because of the constant ability to adjust to the many changes and adjustments that they deal with on a daily basis‚ there is no choice but to be resilient. Being resilient means being able to adapt and bounce back when something difficulty happens in lives of a military spouse (Sachan‚ 2012). It the ability to once again pick ourselves up
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Assignment 31 Understand How to Support Positive Outcomes for Children and Young People 1. – Describe how social‚ economical and cultural factors can impact on the outcomes and life chances of children and young people. Social Factor Lack of social/friendship groups Possible Impact: Children who don’t socialise a lot tend to become isolated and therefore isolate themselves more. They may suffer insecurities about themselves and be withdrawn and shy. They
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1.1. An outline of the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Ans. There are many legislative acts that affect the safeguarding of children and young people. These are: • Children Act 1989 (England and Wales)/Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995: This act outlined the duties all who worked with children and they should coordinate in the event of allegations of child abuse. • Children Act
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