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    Safeguarding Children

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    should coordinate in the event of allegations of child abuse. • Children Act 2004: This act came about with the realisation that services for children were not coordinating effectively to identify and protect vulnerable children. The tragic death of Victoria Climbe at the hands of carers led to Laming report enquiry published in a green paper “Every Child matters” which in turn led to this act. This act emphasized on the integration of children’s services‚ responsibilities of local authorities‚ social

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    sentences of Marie-Thérèse Kouao and Carl Manning for the abuse and eventual murder of Victoria Climbie in 2003 a public enquiry was launched‚ which widely criticized many services put into place to protect children. Many failings where found and as a result a series of government measures where put into place to reduce the risks to vulnerable children and young adults. The most relevant to the case of Victoria Climbie was the introduction of the children act 2004‚ and a new strategy ECM (’every

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    While reading the Victorian novel Jane Eyre‚ one can take away various life lessons dependent upon which lens of criticism they choose to approach the novel with. Chris Lewis’ article “Separate Spheres and Women’s Status in 19th Century England” accurately outlines the treatment and conformity that women faced during this time period. In Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre‚ the feminist ideals of the Victorian Era are undoubtedly criticized. Through the lens of feminism‚ it is noted that the 19th century

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    Alferd Lord Tennyson

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    until Emily’s father broke the engagement saying that Alfred was too poor. Tennyson would not have any more money worries though as in November 1850 he was appointed Poet Laureate by Queen Victoria. Alfred continued to produce a substantial amount of poetry and in 1883 he received a peerage from Queen Victoria who had publicly commented that she had found great consolation in Tennyson’s poetry when Prince Albert had died. On 6th October‚

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    India During the 1900s

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    1900‚ India was part of the British Empire; but by the end of 1947‚ India had achieved independence. * For most of the Nineteenth Century‚ India was ruled by the British. India was considered the jewel in the crown of the British Empire. Queen Victoria had been made Empress of India and the British had a major military presence in India. * After 1918‚ nationalism within India intensified. This was probably due to 2 reasons: 1. Many educated nationals in India were far from satisfied

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    Gender Ideology and Separate Spheres Jan Marsh THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM GENDER AND POWER The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad‚ wicked folly of ‘Woman’s Rights’‚ with all its attendant horrors‚ on which her poor feeble sex is bent‚ forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety . . . It is a subject which makes the Queen so furious that she cannot contain herself. God created men and women different—then let them remain

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    will we meet (11-1) each Wednesday Where will we obtain our resources: (paragraph on internet‚ visit the store etc) Description of company: The business was established in 1974 by Mr. John Barbuto (JB)‚ operating a single store in East Keilor‚ Victoria. The company had a goal to sell a range of Hi-Fi and recorded music at Australia’s lowest prices. The business was then sold in 1983 and by 1999 another nine stores were opened. In July 2000 JB Hi-Fi was purchased by private equity bankers and

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    The Victorian Age The Victorian Age in Europe began when Queen Victoria came to reign in 1837‚ and when she died in 1901. For the span of 64 years‚ Britain was highly successful in many aspects. The population skyrocketed from 13.8 million to 32.5 million. Medical advances‚ new reforms and rights‚ and growing education‚ all contributed to the time some call “Britain’s Golden Age”. Overall‚ the Victorian Era had a positive effect on British citizens. From the early 1840’s to late 1800’s

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    The Victorian Era was named after Queen Victoria who ruled the British throne for more than 60 years. This period lasted from 1837 to 1901and occurred during the Industrial Revolution. England’s Victorian Era epitomized advances and sudden alterations through this time period. Understandings in technology‚ science and medical science were improved. This era witnessed the rise of the British Empire along with the middle class’s struggle to overcome all adjustments in a severe and communal way. The

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    amendment of the Children Act 1989 as it was clear that there were shortfalls in the previous act particularly in the lack of collaboration between agencies to identify and protect vulnerable children. This was largely identified in consequence of the Victoria Climbié inquiry (lambing 2003). It aims to improve and integrate children’s services‚ promote early intervention‚ provide strong leadership and bring together different

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