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    and a responsibility because we are entrusted with the task of promoting every aspect of the child’s development. All children are vulnerable. They have little power over their lives and few skills for protecting and caring for themselves. Caregivers who work with children have a special and important role—one in which they have the power to do great good or‚ in some unfortunate cases‚ great harm. The particular status of children as human beings who need special protection and nurturing is

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    Smethwick; the number of children who are considered obese is 893 and the local value for this number is 25.9 where the England average is 19.0 and England’s worst is 26.5 ( as you can see the Sandwell figure is very close to England’s worst). These children are much more likely to develop health problems such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure from a young age‚ which are linked with cardiovascular diseases in adults. Therefore‚ our aims and objectives are: * Children and young people would

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    GB580 Unit 6 Assignment

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    Personal Leadership/Ethics Statement Strategic Management GB580: Unit 6 Professor Stephen Griffith Kaplan University 07/29/2014 Personal Leadership/Ethics Statement Leadership is a gift that not everyone has or desires to obtain. It is often times an instinctive quality that relies on ones ethics and morals. Leadership is a quality that many aspire to have‚ but few really grasp its true principles. It is not easily defined

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    security information to management for assessment and further expansion opportunities to the security infrastructure. Thus‚ management and a team of dedicated security experts measure system goals‚ develop strategies towards a more secure organization environment that prevents risks of any magnitude by safeguarding every corner. Fourth‚ in the aftermath of the attack‚ the risks and threats that the company is exposed are further security breaches that could expose critical and private secret trading information

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    Unit 3 - supporting children  E1  The children act 1989  Protection of children act 1999  Safeguarding vulnerable groups act 2006  Childcare act 2006  Equality act 2010  E2 the children act came into force in 1991 this was to attempt to bring together lots of different legislations; I cover many things like child protection‚ parent responsibility and the inspection of settings. It mostly cover that a child’s welfare is paramount‚ and that their views should be taken into account at all times

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    be treated equally with the same rights. This means that practitioners should involve boys and girls in all activities and should not make comments such as ‘Girls are more sensible than boys’. Equality Act 2006 provides a legal framework to protect the rights of individuals and advance equality of opportunity for all. That means that practitioners should treat all children as an individual and give children equal opportunities as children have individual needs that should be met. Childcare Act

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    Role of Voluntary Organisation in Promoting Participation in Development Introduction Non-Governmental organisations or NGOs in brief‚ have been engaged in many social development activities. They are organised by a group of people who feel that they have a moral duty to serve the community. They are organised on a voluntary basis on the principle of service to the socially disadvantaged classes. Their efforts supplement those of the government. Also‚ they can take up many activities‚ like organising

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    institutions established in the wake of World War II including the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)‚ succeeded in 1995 by the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ International Monetary Fund (IMF)‚ World Bank have played an important role in promoting free trade in place of protectionism. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was a multilateral agreement regulating international trade. According to its preamble‚ its purpose was the substantial reduction of tariffs and other

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    Nvq 3 Unit 6

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    Unit 6 1.1 A working relationship differs from a personal one in many ways. In a working relationship we are accountable for what we do and must follow procedures and rules set out by the authority and employer. We must not allow our own opinions to cloud our judgement. 1.2 The different working relationships in health and social care settings are; care of the resident‚ professional with other workers‚ managers and rco’s‚ friends and family members and other professionals like doctors

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    Self-control separates us from our ancient ancestors and the rest of the animal kingdom‚ thanks to our large prefrontal cortices. Rather than responding to immediate impulses‚ we can plan‚ we can evaluate alternative actions‚ and we can refrain from doing things we ’ll regret. We can also take advantage of these innately human abilities by developing wisdom and willpower. Neuroscientists often report that‚ although we have only one brain‚ we have two minds: one that works impulsively and seeks immediate

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