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    Student's Submission Q3 3.1 It is important to ensure children and young people are protected from harm within the work setting. One of the main and most important responsibilities of someone who works with children is to gain and maintain a relationship built on trust with the child and their Parent/Carer. Parents and carers need to be reassured their children are safe and cared for when in the educational setting. As a school we provide professional care to children and this means we have a…

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    The Children’s Act (1989) (2004) The children’s act 1989 was amended in 2004. The children’s act has placed organisations to safeguard and promote the wellbeing of children and young people. The children and young people are being protected because they are unable to protect themselves from harm and danger. The act is designed to guide principles that are in mind for the care and support of children. It allows children to: - Be Healthy - Remain safe in their environments - Enjoy life - Assist…

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    Social workers and other professionals have a role in keeping children safe, they need to work together under the working together to safeguard children 2015 this replaced working together to safeguard children 2013. In order to keep children and young people safe from child sexual exploitation (CSE) and child sexual abuse (CSB). CSE is a form of CSB, children are exploited for money, power or status. CSE is seen as a hidden crime. Children and young people could be easily tricked in believing…

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    Cúram for Child Welfare Project Phase 1 – Strategy for Disaster Recovery Prepared By: Edwin Anzures Version: 1 1. About this Document 1.1. Document Purpose The Strategy for Disaster Recovery document for the scoping phase of the Cúram for Child Welfare project outlines the planned approaches for implementing the required resilience: • Prevention • Detection • Response • Recovery • Restoration 1.2. Audience for this Document The audience for this document includes: • Project…

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    The CACHE values are important as they represent the professional way of how professionals and practitioner should work with children, young people and their families. A CACHE value that underpins working with children is, ‘Honour the confidentiality of information relating to the child and their family, unless its disclosure is required by law or is in the best interest of the child.’ It is by law that the practitioner and professionals follow and sign the Data Protection Act 1998. This is…

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    Framework’ is and what it also does for looked after children. Lastly I’m going to discuss five acts and why they are important to looked after children such as: United Nations Convention the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) 1989, Every Child Matters (ECM) 2003, The Children’ Act 1989 revised 2004, The Human Rights Act 1998 and The Data Protection Act 1998. “The Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families (2000) provides a systematic basis for collecting and analysing…

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    In “Let It Snow”, David Sedaris retells a seemingly innocent story of being in fifth grade and having a week off from school because of snow days. On the fifth snow day, Sedaris’ mother has a breakdown and ends up kicking Sedaris and his siblings out of the house so she can have time to herself. Sedaris and his siblings take the opportunity to go sledding and after returning a few hours later, realize their mother is still refusing to let them inside. As day turns to night, panic sets in and the…

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    Assessment in social work is a crucial tool that social workers use to obtain and analyse information from the service user or anyone integral to the care and wellbeing of the service user. Social workers must do this in order to identify and respond to risk, and also to determine the wants and needs of the individual and their care givers. As a social worker undertaking assessments you should always be self-aware and take into account the diversity of each individual. There is a vast spectrum…

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    P1 – Outline why children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families. The term ‘looked after children’ has a legal meaning which is based on the Children Act. The child is looked after by the local authorities if he or she has been provided with accommodation for a time period of more than 24 hours. Most of the children who are looked after by the local authorities are placed with foster carers as they believe it is in the best interest of the child because they are…

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    Explaining working together • Good practice 3. Page 4 /Task 3 • Justifying social work intervention in a given situation in relation to the legal framework protecting children 4. Page 5 • Bibliography Task 2 Introduction The Children Act 1989 allows local authorities to intervene in order to safeguard children that are suffering or are likely to suffer from significant harm. Risks that affect a child’s physical or mental health are defined as abuse. Ill treatment is not defined as…

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