Looked After Children The local authority has a legal duty, when it comes to safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children wherever possible in their home and community. However in some cases there are times when a child’s interests can be best met by being cared for away from their family home. ‘Looked after’ is a term used to define when an arrangement is made for a child to live away from their families, this can be done as part of voluntary arrangement that comes as a result
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Foreman HCR/230 December 9, 2012 Santresa Sanders 2 The Welfare Reform Act caused many existing Medicaid beneficiaries to lose necessary coverage. The delinking of Medicaid to AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) has resulted in the changes in the eligibility requirements to obtain Medicaid benefits. The old format would enable an eligible welfare applicant automatically eligible for Medicaid. Today this is not the case. TANF (Temporary Assistance for
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endeavor to explore any ethical considerations related to each of the instruments selected in this paper. The Wechsler Individual Achievement Test, created by David Wechsler, is a diagnostic achievement test that evaluates the academic success of children and adults ages 4 through to 85. The test is designed to evaluate of a wide range of academics skills or a specific area of need. The WIAT-III is a revision of the WIAT-II, which was done to make the test more comprehensive, and to make it compatible
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sexual abuse services. It shows that children are sexually exploited in other ways through the Internet. It focuses on Barnardo's response to the problem of sexual exploitation and sets it in both a historical and a contemporary context. It provides factors that influence police conceptualizations of girls involved in prostitution in six U.S. cities and if the children are sexual exploitation victims or delinquents. It explains that sexually exploited children are vulnerable to this type of abuse
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vulnerable citizens, our children, on how we can prevent child abuse from occurring in the future. The federal government defines child abuse and neglect, at a minimum, any recent act or failure to act of the part of a parent or caretaker, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation, or an act or failure to act which presents an imminent risk of serious harm (42 U.S.C. SS5106g[2][1999]. In terms of the maltreatment of children, approximately 56 percent
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Rise of Child Maltreatment Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these (NIV, Matthew 19:14). The Old and New Testament demonstrate abundantly that children are a heritage from God and a crown of the aged (Psalms 127:3; Proverbs 17:6). Despite this there are many in this world who view children as chattel, even a hindrance and a curse; thus, too many children are subjected to cruelty and atrocities. There has been
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Ethical Issues Heather Cudmore University of Phoenix 11/02/2015 In the profession of psychology almost all of the professionals are going to be working with people who are considered to be in some kind of very sensitive situation, and one of the very important pieces of the puzzle to becoming a mental health professional or a consumer of this profession is to be extremely away of the ethical issues that these professionals face on a day to day basis. If a mental health professional is providing
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Metamorphoses in Dune Alexandru Maniu In Dune, people can be both men and animals. For purely artistic reasons, the coexistence of different life forms under the same mask is a constant in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In Orphism, nothing is immutable and everything is subject to change. For Ovid, this postulate must have had some limits generated by the artistic process: “nor can the arts that cure others cure their lord”. Transformed characters – so punished for ill behavior or challenging the gods
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experience life-enhancing programs and character developing experiences. The children at boys and girls club are less fortunate than say kids in Centerville schools, so this is a great place for them to come and get homework done, and play with friends. I believe my policy corresponds with my practicum because, a lot of the children and families I see look as though they have some sort of assistance. For some of the parents of children from Boys and Girls Club, TANF is probably temporary, but some probably
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Unit 2:3 Communication and Professional relationships with Children, Young People and Adults Unit Reference: F/601/3313 Unit Credit: 2 1. Know how to interact with and respond to children and young people. 1:1 Describe how to establish respectful, professional relationships with children and young people. The starting point of any relationship is to spend time getting to know the young person. Get to know their likes/dislikes. Allow them time to talk and express their views. There are a
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