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    UK Legislation

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    Legislation and Regulations Outline of legislation in relation to Unit and assessment criteria Children Act 1989 This Act allocates duties to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted‚ with an emphasis on children being best looked after within their family. Schools have a greater duty of care‚ including ensuring there is no risk from the adult supervision within schools‚ one method to help ensure this is the data barring checks (DBS‚ formerly criminal records bureau‚ CRB). School

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    Accessibility

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    Accessibility can be described as the ability to access or benefit from a system. It is the way in which a product‚ service‚ or device‚ is made to be available to the many people using it. Georgia Academy for the Blind is a school in which provides services to children and youth whom are visually impaired or suffering from other disabilities. The school uses an assortment of technology services for those students who are visually impaired such as‚ Braille Note takers and keystone products to aide

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    (1)The head teacher of a relevant school must determine measures to be taken with a view to— (a)promoting‚ among pupils‚ self-discipline and proper regard for authority‚ (b)encouraging good behavior and respect for others on the part of pupils and‚ in particular‚ preventing all forms of bullying among pupils‚ (c)securing that the standard of behavior of pupils is acceptable‚ (d)securing that pupils complete any tasks reasonably assigned to them in connection with their education‚ and

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    Web Accessibility

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    Web Accessibility for People with Physical Handicaps Terry Martin University of Phoenix WEB410 Web Programming I Suzy Stueben June 27‚ 2005 Web Accessibility for People with Physical Handicaps The world is becoming increasingly more aware and sensitive to the challenges facing the physically impaired. This is evident in the increase in special accommodations specifically meant to aid people with special needs in the ability to interact with

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    Abstract— The accessibility of the Internet and lower costs of doing transactions have given rise in customers bargaining power and intense global competition. Although the Internet has great potential for consumer value reports indicate that consumers vary in their levels of Internet adoption. Among the factors causing consumers lack of adoption is perceived risk associated with online transactions. This study explores the roles of perceived risk and user’s experience level in determining

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    Marijuana Accessibility

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    The Relationship of Marijuana Accessibility & Substance Abuse Abstract A growing concern in the medical and mental health field is the relationship between marijuana use and further illicit drug abuse. Due to the recent state laws passing in Washington and Colorado‚ there has been a need for a study to address the accessibility factor in relations to the “gateway hypothesis” to marijuana. The fear is that the increase in accessibility of marijuana will result in an increase of substance abuse

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    [pic] [pic] Question 1:outline current legislation and polices relating to children Policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people are - The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989‚ which ensure that children are safe and looked after‚ children have the right to be protected from all forms of physical or mental violence‚ injury or abuse‚ neglect‚ negligent treatment‚ maltreatment or exploitation including sexual abuse by those

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    directive (WTD)) Discrimination Health and safety Holiday entitlements Redundancy and dismissal Training Disciplinary procedures Union rights 1.2 Main features of current employment legislation Employment rights Equality and discrimination Health and safety 1.3 Outline why legislation relating to employment exists UK employment law exists to protect employees and workers against circumstances they may face in their working lives – these are known as ‘statutory rights’. Although the protection available

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    Accessibility in Literature

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    The Nature of Accessibility The abstract concept of accessibility in literature does not have one sole definition and can vary on a number of different factors. It is how difficult a reader finds the literature that he/she is reading. It is what the reader expects to get out of the reading prior to reading it‚ and what he/she actually interprets and understands after reading it. Accessibility can vary from reader to reader. A college English professor and a middle school student are more than likely

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    Recording DATA

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    Activity 1 Reasons why organisations need to collect HR Data. It is important for organisations to collect and retain HR data as this will be key for strategic and HR planning. It will also help to have all the information necessary to make informed decisions‚ for the formulation and implementation of employment policies and procedures‚ to monitor fair and consistent treatment of staff‚ to contribute to National Statistics and to comply with statutory requirements. The key organisational

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