Data protection & security What is Data Protection and Security ? This is the protection of data such as database from accidental‚ unauthorised or malicious access Data Protection Act Data protection Act controls and monitors the way personal and customer information is been used by organisations. The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA 1998) is an Act of the UK parliament that defines the ways in which peoples information is been handed. 8 Data Protection Act Principles • Data must be Processed
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Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety *The Children Act 1989 – This act identifies about the parents and professionals different responsibilities to make sure the safety of the child. It focuses on the child protection that gives the Local authority
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ARE THE CONSUMER PROTECTION LEGISLATION EFFICACIOUS ENOUGH TO PROTECT THE CONSUMER RIGHTS IN PAKISTAN OR ELSE A NATIONAL STRATEGY IS NEEDED TO EVOKE MASSIVE AWARENESS‚ ENSURE IMPLEMENTATION OF EXISTING LAWS‚ APPORTION LIABILITIES AND PROTECT OUR CONSUMER? CONSUMER PROTECTION LEGISTATION IN PAKISTAN “Governments should develop or maintain a strong consumer protection policy‚ taking into account the guidelines and relevant international agreements. In so doing‚ each Government should set its own
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build positive interactions between the child and their playmates. It also builds on their skill of sharing and taking turns. For Manshu‚ role play with dolls could help her in her potty training and ease her off during this step in life. Similarly for Jessica‚ having a newborn sibling at home is a new phase in life and she can learn to share through play‚ and role play with doll can get her to understand about having a new
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Hnnnjn My responsibility as a childminder is to ensure the safety and welfare of all the children in my care in line with the procedures laid out by the Integrated Access Team. I last received training on Safeguarding Children (child protection) in November 2012 and am aware of the signs and symptoms of child abuse‚ physical‚ emotional and sexual‚ and those of neglect. This policy shall be shown to parents explaining my responsibilities‚ how I keep their child +-en) safe and what I will do should I ever
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completing this assessment To pass this assessment‚ you must achieve a ‘Satisfactory’ result for each question. Where there are any gaps‚ further questioning and/or additional submissions may be required. Please note that the following policy applies in the conduct of this assessment task: Unique International College’s SMP 126 Student Assessment‚ Reassessment and Repeating Units of Competency Guidelines Performance objective You must demonstrate knowledge of continuous improvement
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informing families and carers of activities on a daily basis‚ these are written in a legible way also. Primarily when communicating with each individual service user I seek to communicate in an understandable way and at a level each individual will understand. The methods I employ are verbal‚ pictorial‚ object-based‚ physical prompts and signing. 1.3 Analyse the barriers and challenges to communication within own job role 2.3 Propose improvements to communication systems and practices to address
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A. Critical analysis of safeguarding children including legislation‚ policy and professional practice (4000 word - 100%): United Nations Convention on the Rights of the child (UNCR 1989)‚ Article 1 defines a ’child’ as a person below the age of 18. Law is used in order to legitimise society; children are deeply and permanently affected by the laws that are made and enforced by adults. Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children is based on "_protecting‚ preventing and ensure safety_"
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Sharing information Sharing information is the solution to improve the beneficial outcomes for all children. Safeguarding children is essential to facilitate early intervention and preventative work. The professionals working with children must know and understand what to do and the most effective ways of sharing information about child or young adult who are at risk of abuse or neglect. In some cases‚ sharing information with a family about the child could seem a good practice‚ but it is not crucial
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organisations 5. Understand the purpose of school policies and procedures. 5.1 Explain why schools have policies and procedures. All schools‚ as a legal requirement need clear‚ concise policies and procedures. This is to ensure that governors‚ staff‚ children and parents involved in the school are able to work to the same comprehensible set of rules and guidelines. Policies are intended to provide a framework that ensures consistent principles are applied to practice across a school. Every policy and procedure
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