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    Current Legislation

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    Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people. 1.1 Current legislation made for safeguarding children and young people are; Children act 1989. The main aims of the Act are: • To bring together private and public law in one framework; • To achieve a better balance between protecting children and enabling parents to challenge state intervention; • To encourage greater partnership between statutory authorities and parents;

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    together when child abuse is suspected. Working Together to Safeguard Children (1999) This provides guidelines for professionals in England and Wales to help them work with children who are at risk of harm. Children Act 2004 The death of Victoria Climbie at the hands of her carers resulted in an independent inquiry‚ lead by the Lord Laming‚ into her death in 2003. The Laming Report led to the Green Paper Every Child Matters‚ Which in turn led to children act 2004 in England and similar bills

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    Victorian England

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    The Victorian era‚ from the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837 until her death in 1901‚ was an era of several unsettling social developments that forced writers more than ever before to take positions on the immediate issues animating the rest of society. Thus‚ although romantic forms of expression in poetry and prose continued to dominate English literature throughout much of the century‚ the attention of many writers was directed‚ sometimes passionately‚ to such issues as the growth of English

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    of August 1888. The second murder was Annie Chapman whom was murdered on the 8th of September 1888. However Prince Eddy was reported to be in York at the Cavalry Barracks from the 7th to the 10th of September. On the 30th of September Queen Victoria recorded in her journal that she had attended a lunch with her Grandson in Abergeldie‚ Scotland where he had been staying since the 27th. On the night of the 30th “Jack’s” third and fourth victims‚ Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes‚ faced their

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    In the novel “North and South”‚ Elizabeth Gaskell challenges the role of women in Victorian society through her portrayal of Margaret as a powerful and independent woman. During the reign of Queen Victoria‚ a woman’s place was in the home‚ as domesticity and motherhood were considered to be sufficient emotional fulfilment for females. Women did not have suffrage rights‚ the right to own property‚ and rarely had any control over their own lives. Gaskell develops the character of Margaret to break

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    their patients need good communication so they can clearly understand each so the patient can receive the best possible care. Without good communication and interpersonal interaction there could be very serious outcomes‚ for example with the case of Victoria Climbie. She was being abused by her family and even though she visited her GP several times nobody noticed and because there was no communication she ended up dead. I think Multi-agency work could have saved Victoria’s life because if all the different

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    professionals towards children who are at risk of harm. Children Act 2004 By 2003 it was clear that services for children were still not working together to identify and protect vulnerable children in our society. This was highlighted by the death of Victoria Climbie at the hands of her carers‚ resulting in an independent inquiry into her death. The Laming report in 2003‚ in common with other inquires into child deaths over the years‚ criticised the approach to protecting children in are society. The

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    Regina v. Dudley and Stephens There have been many criminal cases in the history‚ which brought controversy‚ whether murder could be justified under different circumstances. One of the famous cases tells a story of four shipwrecked men‚ which were lost in the high seas. The story was named "The Lifeboat Case"‚ regarding the tragic and life-changing decision that was made in extreme circumstance. Four seamen‚ Thomas Dudley‚ Edward Stephens‚ Brooks and seventeen year old Richard Parker were in high

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    Amanda Atkins ERR Assignment 08/12/11 Q. Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your contract of employment. A. During my employment with Casterbridge‚ they may need to hold personal data‚ details of criminal record and medical data. Casterbridge will ensure that this information is held securely in personnel files and will not disclose this information to others outside the operations department or line management structure‚ except in case

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    and how much money was in your bank account” (Rose‚ Tudor. “Victorian Clothes.” 1). The fashion is forever changing from how it was made‚ and the style of men’s fashion as well as women’s fashion in the Victorian Era. To begin with‚ when Queen Victoria was on the throne a major event was shaping how clothing was manufactured and designed. The industrial revolution took the

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