TDA 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1 When working with children and young people there are many legislations‚ guidelines and policies in place that ‘safeguard’ them including E-safety. These acts are constantly evolving and amended to improve the lives and safety of every child. The United Nations convention on the rights of rights of the child (UNCRC)‚ (1989) although not legislation provides a full list of comprehensive rights ALL children should expect. These rights
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dropbox. Use appropriate headings in your assignment. Submit the work as one file attachment. This means you complete all work in one word processing document (e.g.‚ Microsoft Word) and attach the file using the dropbox tool. Submit your work in Unit 3: Lab Questions dropbox basket. The answers to the lab questions are worth 10 points. Lab Questions Visit A Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Instruments and read the articles. 1. The following answers are located in the articles. Read through the
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LO 5.1 As a legal requirement a school should have policies and procedures in place to support staff in their management of situations that might involve violence‚ threatening behaviour or abuse. By law‚ the school’s policy should make clear what is acceptable behaviour‚ the hierarchy of sanctions‚ the arrangements for the clear and consistent application of sanctions and a linked system of rewards for good behaviour. The principles should take account of the needs of all pupils‚ including
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Legislation Governing Childcare Services There are a number of laws in the UK that affect children and childcare services; some are designed to give children certain rights‚ whilst others are aimed at protecting them from harm. Below is a brief summary of some of the relevant legislation. The Children Act 1989 This Act aims to protect the child from harm and to work in partnership with parents‚ ensuring that the welfare of the child is paramount. It forms the legal framework that sets quality
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NRS – 429V Topic 3 - Fri DQ 2 Traditionally‚ nutrition programs were targeted to the indigent and poor populations in developing countries. Many of today ’s Americans are malnourished also‚ but they are inundated with unhealthy foods and require a multidisciplinary approach to nutrition education. What would be the three most important points to include in a public nutrition program? Provide current literature to support your answer and include two nutritional education community resources. Answer:
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The Integration of Legislation into EMS Policy and Procedure EMC 330 January 27‚ 2014 Dr. Joanne Tritsch The Integration of Legislation into EMS Policy and Procedure The technique to emergency medical services (EMS) is to encourage an integrated and robust legislation process with government officials. The assertiveness to emergency medical services‚ which includes enhanced prevention and mitigation for emergency responses in the community come from a number of policies and laws
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Katherine Binion MKT230 Module 3: Assignment 2 Apple iPod Started in 1976 Apple Inc. was a small computer technology company run out of a garage by three young men‚ Steve Jobs‚ Ronald Wayne and Steve Worniak. Up until 2001 Apple only produced consumer computers that were faster than the market competition but reasonably priced. However big changes were seen in 2001 as Apple released the first generation of iPod portable digital audio player‚ and saw tremendous success in the marketplace with
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Ashford 3: - Week 2 - Assignment Two-Variable Inequalities Read the following instructions to complete this assignment: Solve problem 68 on page 539 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra‚ and make sure to study the given graph. For the purposes of the assignment‚ it would be helpful to copy the graph onto your own scratch paper. Write a two- to three-page paper (not including the title page) that is formatted in APA style and according to the Math Writing Guide. Format your
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2.2/1.1 Current Legislation The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) This agreement identifies the rights and freedoms of all children in a set of 54 articles. These rights include articles that ensure that children are safe and looked after. Article 19 states a child’s right to be ‘protected from all forms of physical and mental violence‚ injury or abuse‚ neglect or negligent‚ maltreatment or exploitation including sexual abuse.’ The UK signed up to this treaty in 1991
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TDA 3.2: Schools as organisations Task 1.1. Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education. Early years education covers the period of a child’s life from the ages of 0 - 5 years. When asked about early years education‚ the general answer is that it starts from the age of three‚ a child starts learning from the moment it is born. A child’s first educators are usually its parents and other family members‚ for example siblings‚ grandparents. This period of a child’s life moves
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