In relation to children and young people, safeguarding and promoting their welfare is defined in †̃Working together to safeguard childrenâ€TM as: ï•® protecting children from maltreatment ï•® preventing impairment of childrenâ€TMs health or development ï•® ensuring that children are growing up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care ï•® acting to enable all children to have the best outcomes. Safeguarding action may be needed to protect children and young adults
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Unit 4 Keeping children safe Health & safety at work Act 1974 Employers must ensure that the workplace is a safe environment and that posters are in and around the setting to promote this, also they must ensure that all staff members are made aware of this law and given essential information on this. The health and safety policy will be discussed in a staff meeting where they can be written up as a policy in the setting. All staff must follow this policy and work effectively
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The Backstory of Minato (D&D Character) Minato, known to be a Pally that aligns himself with the Deity, Kord, and is considered to be a valuable asset to Vasant’s group of mercs after joining them in their aid to fight the evil known to as Damon Zausz and his son David. Though Minato is a powerful paladin by nature, he also knows that even he and the group can have limits and has learned how to heal along his journey to redeem his past, and though Vasant maybe his leader, Minato sometimes
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In A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah, many events change his life and he has to choose to live with them or die. Ishmael has changed because of several major events that he lived through and has adapted and that has helped him survive in his war ravaged country. He has changed from young, innocent boy to mindless child solider to a proper adult but he still survives and that makes him very resilient. Though it was hard he found himself amongst war. One of the first major
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Sigrid Hazel Jimenez Literacy narrative For the past month I’m now convinced that I’m in a new world thus shouldn’t retreat for this is a big opportunity that I must grabbed beforehand, a cold breeze that tickles my body, the season turned to be winter and the night was clear and cold, cars progressed for about forty to fifty miles per hour had notified me that there’s no turning backs before while I stood at the third arrival gate of Phoenix Sky Harbor Int’l Airport awaited for my brother to
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MGT 300 Ford and Penney Write-up • James Cash Penney was born on September 16, 1875 and died at age 95 in February 12, 1971 of a heart attack. He was the son of a poor framer, preacher. From the video we watched in class we learned “poverty shaped his moral structure” and, “self reliance was learned from his father.” He believed in “do onto others as you want them to do onto you.” He had an enormous drive to succeed he believed “hard work, high morals, anyone could achieve the American
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A New World Order L II His air flight and visit to the USA He is twenty Everyone seems to be sure of themselves 4. A Place of transition: They are all in the same ‘boat’ (cabin). People do the same practical things and no cultural codes are revealed. This makes him feel comfortable. He is anonymous - like all the other 5. His includes this small passage to show us that he is a ‘baby’traveller and that he is like everybody else. Also to account for the anonymous atmosphere in the plane
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A Long Way Gone: Examples of Bravery There is estimated to be 250,000 child soldiers in the world. They are forced to kill and mutilate people, sometimes their own families. In the memoir A Long Way Gone Ishmael Beah recalls his experiences as a boy soldier, and the impact it had on his life. Ishmael met many people along the way that helped him in his race to find safety. These people were very brave and took many risks for his safety. The people Ishmael show along the way show bravery many times
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finally able to forgive himself. Being dehumanized was very easy for Ishmael, but reclaiming his humanity was extremely hard. 2. From previous years of studying about Africa and all the problems there, I knew that there were many conflicts like children soldiers and genocide. I also knew that these problems existed from movies like Hotel Rwanda. After reading this book though, and hearing a personal account of what is happening in Africa, I am forced to admit that things are a lot worse than I ever
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The piece of literature that grabbed my attention and had a great effect on me is A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, which was written by Ishmael Beah. The book is about Ishmael and his older brother and how they survived during the war in Sierra Leone. The boys live in horrific conditions and under a constant risk for their lives. The only thing that keeps them going is their hope, faith, love and memories about their family since they were told that there family was alive. However, due
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