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    Box 4 |2.1: Balancing a safe and challenging environment | |importance of challenge | |age appropriate activities | |concept of minimising risk and that it may not always be possible to eliminate all risk

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    The Risk and Challenges of Human Cloning. Now that a dog and a sheep has been cloned‚ can human cloning be that far behind? How is cloning important to future therapeutic medical advances‚ such as safe organ transplant? Human cloning research holds the answer to these questions. But still‚ the development of human cloning are slow and tough as it faces great challenges from the society that concern about moral and ethical abuse that the fallout of human cloning may produce. According

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    Firstly we did a risk assessment on the route we was going to be walking. In this assessment I had take into account how long it would take to walk round the designated area we was walking and the roads and paths we had to walk and cross also with a wheelchair. I also took notes as I walked our route of where to cross‚ where the curbs were lowered for access of the wheel chair and how many main and side roads there was. We then had to let all the children’s parents know we was walking round

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    Demonstrate ways of encouraging children and young people to manage risk and challenge in play and leisure activities for themselves I took the children outside into the playground to play on the climbing apparatus and use the large cars and scooters. I firstly looked over all the equipment to make sure that there were no obvious dangers or unnecessary risks to the children such as stinging nettles‚ animal droppings or broken equipment. Once checked any risks I found were unnecessary removed

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    Risk Assessment What is a Risk Assessment? It would be impossible to prevent every single minor bump and gaze but it is possible to eliminate most risks and protect children. Risk assessments have to be carried out in all public places‚ places of employment‚ care settings and similar to make sure that people are not injured unnecessarily. All day to day activities and environments have to have a risk assessment before children are involved. Risk assessments take into consideration:

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    Professionals working with children and young adult should establish and maintain a safe environment when dealing with circumstances where there is a requirement of the welfare concerns. Through the procedures and policies of safeguarding the children and young adults are safe in the schools. As these plays an important role of detecting and preventing risk and harm while working with children and young adults and also include in helping them in dealing with bullying‚ teasing‚ risk‚ etc. The practitioners

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    CHILDREN AND THE RISKS OF TECHNOLOGY The Internet can be a wonderful resource enabling children to research and find out many things. It allows emailing‚ uploading and downloading of information‚ pictures‚ gaming and networking. When used properly the web can be an incredible tool. Unfortunately there is always a down side to everything and used inappropriately can put children at risk. With the increase of social networking sites it is easy for children to give out to much personal information

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    RISKS AND CHALLENGES OF EMERGING MARKETS The above stated reasons‚ means and advantages of investing in emerging markets have resulted in the emergence of these economies on the global stage. The BRIC economies‚ Turkey‚ Poland‚ Czech Republic‚ Tunisia‚ Republic of South Africa‚ Chile‚ Peru‚ Argentina‚ and Indonesia are increasing their share of global trade and serving as the main engines of growth in the world economy. Trade among these countries has also grown by a staggering amount in recent

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    Should Children be Tried as Adults? | Rick Penor 5/12/2010 | Juvenile Justice: Should children be tried as adults? Are youth capable of fully understanding the consequences that their actions may cause or are they mentally incapable of processing that information? Juveniles commit crimes just like adults. Sometimes the crimes they commit are heinous‚ but does that mean they are no longer a child? I believe there may be special cases when a youth should be tried as an adult‚ but in most

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    issues‚ the environmental health and safety may cause some sort of impact role as an advanced practice nurse. In order for the staff or any healthcare organization work productively‚ a safety environment must be created. Creating a safe work environment is critical to the success of the organization‚ and is one of the best ways to retain staff and maximize productivity. “The health of critical care nurse work environments has been shown to affect patient care outcomes as well as the job satisfaction

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