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    Health

    Health and social care 1) How is this course related to my previous work? This course relate to my previous work because I was a cleaning and in health and social care there would be a unit about hazards and I should understand that Slips, trips and falls can have a serious impact on the lives of employees and those being cared for. Also this course relates to my previous work because I was the person that had to beware if there were no flooring type, footwear, levels of lighting, contrast

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    Safeguarding

    Task 1 Criteria: P1 – Outline why children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families (Unit 10) In the year ending 31 March 2013, a total of 68,110 children were looked after by local authorities in England, a rate of 60 per 10,000 children under 18 years.(13/09/15; Rachael Harker and Sarah Heath)In our community, the local authority has a duty of care which is to ensure the safety/ well – being of others. However, there are times when a child’s best interests have

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    Rural India

    Visit to the boys hostel(Gunnore) According to the schedule,we visited to Gunnore block where we had to see the boys hostel and to understand about the policies being implemented with respect to the education system of Madhya Pradesh government.The block is about 35 kilometres from Panna district.We reached the hostel around 11am in the morning Location The hostel was located little away from the main market .But the surrounding was very good and the first impression was about the cleanliness

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    Toronto Police Case

    police/school board protocol must clearly articulate the overall duty, under subsection 72(1) of the Child and Family Services Act (CFSA), to report to a children's aid society those children who are suspected to be in need of protection. The duty to report of persons “who perform professional or official duties with respect to children”, including teachers and principals, should be emphasized. This provision applies as well to information that is confidential or privileged (except under solicitor/client privilege)

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    A Long Way Gone Lord Of The Flies Analysis

    Hundreds of thousand of children have been forced to become child soldiers. A Long Way Gone and Lord of the Flies both share an essence of innocence that they are forced to let go of. A Long Way Gone portrait Ishmael Beah’s young life in Africa as a child soldier. Ishmael, while away from his village he learns it had been attacked by rebels and cannot return home. When the rebels arrive at the village Ismael has been staying in, he and manages to evade the rebels but must be nomadic. However, when

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    Cq Level 5 Unit 5 Health And Social Care Study

    Many organisations work with each other and follow certain protocols to set up a framework to protect vulnerable adults. Social services are the main controllers that set up policies and procedures. CQC monitor and provide guidance on what health and social care providers must do to safeguard others from abuse, the safeguarding policies and procedures are in place to prevent others from being abused. The police investigate possible crimes and share information with other agencies, to support the

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    Analysis Of A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

    “The past is dead, let it bury it’s dead, it hopes and its aspirations, before you lies the future, a future full of golden promises” (Jefferson Davis) “A Long Way Gone” was written by Ishmael Beah and published in 2007. This is a novel about a young boy who was affected by war. Ishmael Beah experienced a lot of horrible things because of the war like losing his family. He later is recruited by the rebel army. The rebel army gives drugs to the recruited child soldiers and make them addicted so they

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    Analysis Of A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

    “A Long Way Gone” by Ishmael Beah is a book about the loss of Innocence at the hands of war. Unfortunately this happens to many children across the world every day and it has throughout history. When the book begins Ishmael is a normal boy. He hangs out with his friends playing soccer and listening to music. He has not seen much violence yet and the the only form of war he is seen is in movies and in literature. He has not witnessed a murder or seen the terrible things he will later in his life

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    To the Man I Married

    water during spring time but nowadays children are typically faced to what reality is, that many people are poor, they are now faced to this problem that they tend to shoulder what an adult is experiencing. Poverty is the typical problem known by them, they saw their parents suffering at work just to make an everyday living because of this some help their parents to work even if it means not going to school and not being able to play like any other children at their age, some were forced by their

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    Children and War

    Nicole Betty Violence and Children Child Soldiers Children as soldiers is a phenomenon that is so far fetched in our culture that to believe that other countries have these kids in combat zones is implausible. The realities of these young children soldiers are real and many of these young lives are lost. These young children are recruited in a number of ways, the immense aftermath is undeniable, and the factors, such as environmental, physical, and economic, that encircle their basic need

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