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    If further action needs to be taken and/or any other incidences occur, I will be seeking agreement from Eric mother and making a referral to the safeguarding board. This is important as ‘a child in need is defined under the Children Act 1989 as a child who is unlikely to achieve or maintain a reasonable level of health or development, or whose health and development is likely to be significantly or further impaired’ (DFE 2014:97). Furthermore, under duty of section 11 of the Children…

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    The purpose of this report is to ensure that this setting meets children and families’ needs. The Childcare Act 2006 emphasises, children’s welfare is crucial which every registered childcare provider must meet. This setting was inspected and it was found that it has some things to improve to be able to meet the quality and standard of the early years. The setting was judged in adequate as it was found that safeguarding is not followed properly (see appendix). Inspectors found that staff…

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    government and made official by a parliament". (Cambridge Dictionaries Online, 2006) Legislation is applied within the early years sector in order to promote safeguarding and the welfare of children. The Children Act 1989 One of the most often referred to set of laws is The Children Act (1989). The general philosophy of the Act is to promote the idea that it is best for a child to be brought up in their own family, and the act sets out guidelines for local authorities to support…

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    New Years’ of 2014 It all started on December 31, 2013. I had decided to bring in the year with a few friends, who at the time I thought were my true friends. Just to find out later on that they weren’t. I thought that this was going to be a great way to bring in the New Year; I was wrong. On the night of the 31st I was getting ready for the New Year’s Eve party that we have at my church every year. I’m always a part of the program, so naturally I was practicing. While I was practicing, I…

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    Child Care Act 1991 Essay

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    Assignment one – Child protection Under the child care act 1991 a child is defined as a person under the age of 18 years, excluding a person who is or been married. The aim of Children First National Guidance 2011 is to promote safety and well being of children and also deals with recognition, reporting and management of child safety concerns. Parents and caregivers should have the primary responsibility for care and protection of children. Same parents are not able to provide proper care of…

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    "I can't believe that you've been drinking Lavinia Marie. This is absolutely the last thing you should be doing." Once the drunken bums were in the car, Flora climbed is with Mr. Darcy on her lap and she looked very sober, the complete opposite to Lavinia and Dan. Ruby jumped into the driving seat saying, "Come on, we need to burn some rubber if we're going to make the last ferry." They took to the road and Lavinia and Dan started singing drinking songs. Flora was struggling. She'd never…

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    England. England: Early years Foundation Stage. Wales: Foundation Phase Northern Ireland: Foundation stage Scotland: Pre-birth to three and curriculum for excellence The children's act 1989 Legislates for England and Wales, was put into place to ensure that the welfare for a child is dominant. The children's act 1989 made those who worked with children and parents held responsible for the childâ€TMs safety. The main aim was: For protection of children and rights of parents to become balanced so…

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    Federation of Social Workers [IFSW], 2017 p.1). As outlined in the AASW Code of Ethics (2010), social work practice is to be guided by the values of respect for persons, social justice and professional integrity. Along with these, the field of child protection is underpinned by child's rights and practices that are based on what is 'in the best interest of the child' (Australian Human Rights Commission, 2017). This is a human rights principle that was adopted from the United National Convention…

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    took place in 1989, as this was a huge act that give…

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    I have got the principles for each one from the child care and education book by penny Tassoni. ‘The principle of Positive Relationships is that children learn to be strong and independent from a base of loving and secure relationships with parents and/or a key person. The principle of Enabling Environments is that the environment plays a key role in supporting and extending children’s development and learning. The principle of Learning and Development is that children develop and learn in…

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