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    When the American Red Cross was formed in 1881‚ Clara Barton had no idea of the many ethical dilemmas that it would face throughout its history. Starting at the top with the high number of turnover in management due to poor management‚ embezzlement‚ misappropriation funds to their slow response after the attack of September 11‚ 2001‚ and poor communications after hurricane Katrina‚ the ARC has been riddled with ethical problems (503-509). So much so that‚ in 2012 the organization was restructured

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    Current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within Northern Ireland affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. • Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 This is the principal statute governing the care‚ upbringing and protection of children in Northern Ireland. It affects all those who work and care for children‚ whether parents‚ paid carers or volunteers. The Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 changed the philosophy and practice of the law in relation to children

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    declared to be citizens of the United States.” (Kettner‚ 1978.‚ pp.287-333). Although the Native Americans were born solely on United States soil‚ and tribes deemed to be a part of the United States‚ they faced an unprecedented amount of extreme vetting‚ and discrimination in gaining the right to citizenship. In most cases of this act of discriminating against emigrants‚ it is

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    and complaints‚ premises and security‚ outings‚ equality of opportunities. Medicines‚ illness and injuries‚ food and drink‚ smoking‚ behaviour management. • Suitable people - This is about the suitability of people to work with children including vetting procedures and training and fitness for work. It also covers child-staff ratios and this is dependent on the age of the children and the qualification levels of the staff. • Suitable premises‚ environment and equipment - This ensures that the children

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    Peer review is a process used to evaluate articles submitted to prestigious academic journals. Experts in the field read a peer-reviewed article‚ this experts informs the editors of the journal whether or not the article is free from error‚ original and meaningful and help decide if it is worth printing. Peer-reviewed articles are an important part of keeping up with current trends and research in any academic field (McGuffin‚ 2009). Scholarly journals are mainly published articles that have been

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    customer insight. However‚ marketers must ensure a customer knows they are collecting their data and that it is only used legitimately and within a reasonable timeframe. The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act (2006) was introduced to provide a vetting and barring mechanism to ensure anyone working with children of young adults is properly checked. Anyone looking to work with these groups should expect to the checked by the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB). The Health & Safety at Work Act (1974)

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    Most of the governments are divided into three parts. The three branches of the government were not there from the very beginning. This system was introduced through amendments to the constitution. The aim of creating these branches was to establish a government that was strong and fair. This would also protect the nation from having people that are so drunk with power because o the positions that they occupy. Dividing the governments into three branches was the only way to avoid abuse of power.

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    Assignment 026 Task A Policies and procedures for child protection and safeguarding are the result of the children’s act 1989. Which then lead to the children’s act 2004 which then introduced further changes to the way the child protection system is structured and organised. The main current legislation‚ guidelines policies and procedures for safeguarding are The Children Act 1989. This was designed to help keep children safe and well and‚ if necessary‚ help a child to live with

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    safeguard and promote the welfare of young children. This was necessary especially after it was obvious in the Laming report 2003 that lack of communication between social workers‚ nurses‚ doctors‚ police officers led to death of Victoria Climbe. • The Vetting and Barring Scheme: It was introduced in October 2009 to prevent unsuitable people from working with children and vulnerable adults. From July 2010 anyone working with young children or vulnerable adults is required to register with the Independent

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    complaints‚ premises and security‚ outings‚ equality of opportunities‚ medicines‚ illness and injuries‚ food and drink‚ smoking and behaviour management; these cover the many day to day activities we provide as a nursery. Suitable people include vetting procedures‚ health‚ training levels‚ qualifications and ratio and staff qualification levels. Suitable premises covers children are looked after that premises and environments are safe. Organisation is more to do with the promotion of learning

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