together and in a co-operative way with parents. Impact of every child Matters (ECM) guidelines on the Children Act 2004. ECM came about as a result of the Laming report following the death of Victoria Climbie‚ some of the main recommendations being: -Closer working relationships between all agencies involved with children. -Establish a central database of all children’s records identifying if they are known to different services. -Establishment of an independent children’s commissioners
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Well Being Benefits of the Industrial Revolution The well being of every human is what is said to be the first priority of every politician‚ nonetheless‚ it the first thing that we look at when we try to help ourselves in our everyday lives. During the Industrial Revolution‚ we saw dramatic changes in the way we created everyday products. These products were made faster‚ cheaper‚ and reduced the need of skilled workers‚ or all workers in some views. The Standard of living and child labor were
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Standards of Practice‚ Laws and Rules Sabrina Sibert Ohio University Standards of Practice‚ Laws and Rules The purpose of this paper is to identify the legal aspects of nursing‚ in laid in accordance to the scope of practice‚ and the standards of care registered nurses (RN) are held accountable for. I will attempt to give a prospective of the American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ scopes and standards of practice and Michigan Nursing Associations (MNA)‚ as it relates‚ the relevant laws to individual
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Is Child Poverty the same as Child Well-being? Introduction: Poverty is one of the biggest problems facing the world today. The fact that it is present even in developed countries is appalling. It becomes even more difficult in these times of economic uncertainties. There are many causes for poverty. Mismanagement of a country’s natural resources is one among many and when it is paired with the unpredictability of climate change and environmental disasters there is not much any administration can
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Introduction- In this assignment I will be summarising the key aspects of current legislative requirements and codes of practice relevant to the teaching of beauty and holistic therapies in post-16 colleges. ‘’These can be grouped into generic‚ i.e. relating to your role as a teacher‚ and specific‚ i.e. relating to your specialist subject.’’ Gravells (2011:15) Specific Legislation and Codes of Practice include- Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations (1999) - The employer must make assessments
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The health and well-being of a person depends on lots of different circumstances. It is about finding a good work / life balance and feeling healthy in body as well as mind. It is about feeling good in what you do and who you are as a person‚ it is about achieving personal goals and accomplishing your hopes and dreams. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines Health as “a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” A person
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always laws or codes. They were laws of conducts set by someone with power‚ mainly by the king. There were three laws or codes that The king Hammurabi created the Codes of Hammurabi. It consists of 282 laws which each one are mostly disciplinary or penalizing. The laws varies from gender to social class. Also‚ criminal behavior‚ slavery‚ divorce and property rights. If the laws were disobeyed it was already set the brutal punishments or fine that will be implemented. It included many laws that are
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the Babylonian empire. Judging by the laws of the Babylonian people‚ there was no insightful Mahatma Gandhi to spread his thoughts on equality and forgiveness. Though they were an advanced and organized society‚ the Babylonians were also extremely strict‚ almost cruel‚ when it came to law making. Revenge‚ faith in the gods ’ sense of justice‚ and inequality all made up a portion of the eight foot tall stone tablet that we now know as Hammurabi ’s Code of Law (Horne). Hammurabi ’s reign lasted from
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How to Sleep Well In order to sleep well we should follow three reasons. First of all‚ don’t eat or drink a lot before bedtime. If you drink too much liquid before sleeping‚ you’ll wake up repeatedly in the night for trips to the bathroom or cause you to wake up repeatedly. Don’t eat spicy or fatty foods because they cause heartburn especially‚ don’t eat something that triggers serotonin‚ which makes you sleepy. Second‚ do and don’t exercise when you have free time. For example‚ if you have a sedentary
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Unit 2 P4- explain how national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice The data protection act- the data protection act is legislation put in place to keep personal data confidential. It can promote anti-discriminatory practice as it can stop people finding out information about individuals that the individual wants to stay private. E.g. phone numbers and addresses. These would need to stay private so people don’t find out where you live or what is wrong with you. The children act 1989-
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