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    are adverse effects of living in gentrified cities while it is in the middle of undergoing constructional changes. When a neighborhood is gentrified at a rapid rate‚ its current residents are subjected to increased “cancer rates‚ incidence of asthma‚ diabetes‚ and cardiovascular disease” because these residents are “priced out” of the wealthy neighborhoods that they cannot afford; away from safe housing‚ food‚ and environments. The neighborhoods that these people are pushed out to have the opposite

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    and policies: Children’s Act 1989 Education Act 2002 Children Act 2004 Working together to Safeguard Children (2010) What to do if you are worried a child is being abused (2006) E-Safety Safeguarding and Protecting Bullying The different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of Children and Young people are: NSPCC (national Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Children) The NSPCC’s work is focused on helping those children who are in greatest danger and distress. Their services

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    UNWED MOTHERS AND ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN I. Unwed Mothers Defined Mothers not married at the time their children are born. Such births are termed illegitimate births II. IRR of RA 9710 ( Implementing Rules and Regulation of RA9710 Magna Carta for women (MCW) Section 13. Equal access must be given to unmarried women in academic setting “Expulsion and non-readmission of women faculty due to pregnancy outside of marriage shall be outlawed. No school shall turn out or refuse admission of a female

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    Introduction to working with children E1 – Describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. There are three types of settings that provide education and also care for children these are called the Statutory Sector‚ Voluntary Sector and the Private Sector. They all have specific jobs/roles‚ each providing services aimed at different people. A Statutory setting is provided by the government and has to be available for children to attend by law

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    the children’s additional needs. Down Syndrome Down Syndrome‚ also referred to as Trisomy 21‚ is a condition which causes delays in the development of children‚ both mentally and physically‚ due to extra genetic material. While normally when a baby is conceived it receives genetic information in the form of 46 chromosomes‚ 23 from the mother and 23 from the father‚ in a Down Syndrome the baby receives a total of 47 chromosomes‚ where an extra chromosome 21 is received. This extra chromosome causes

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    Violence Have an Adverse Effect on Children? Most people read statistics like "Before the average American child leaves elementary school‚ he or she will have witnessed more than 8‚000 murders on television" ( "Does T.V. Kill?" )‚ and worry about the negative effect viewing violence on television will have on their children. Research into the effects of childhood exposure to violent television programming shows that there is cause for concern. Watching violence on television does have a negative

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    Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (CYPW) Who is it for? The Level 3 Diploma is aimed at those who work in the Children and Young People’ Workforce in England at an un-supervised level. The Diploma will help learners build the knowledge and skills that are required to work with children and young people from birth to 19 years. Due to the optional units it covers a diverse range of jobs and roles within this occupational area All mandatory units must be part

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    Many children have always had to work from a young age. In continents‚ such as Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America are in escalated poverty which produces children to work. Poor families are usually required to make their young children work instead of going to school. Poverty reduction is the primary way of lowering the number of children that work. The government should set up an organization in order to provide some kind of compensation so that poor families have an opportunity to give their children

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    Building Positive relationships Understanding feelings To help your child understand feelings you could do a feeling chart or make a feeling tree in your home. To make a feelings chart just draw out faces with how there expression might be when they are feeling that way an do the expressions yourself when showing them. This will give your child a better understanding of their feelings and how they can express them through facial expressions. For a feeling tree its much the same idea as a feeling

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    every day in the united states and all over the world. Ultimately‚ what effect does child abuse have on children? What effect carries with them through adolescents and adulthood? There are many outcomes that can occur from childhood abuse and they can be psychologically‚ physical‚ and more. Abuse is not a set-in stone sentence. It affects each child differently and some abuse may not be as frequent and in turn has less of an effect on the child. Many factors go into how a child experiences abuse and

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