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    To all- Several few ago we approached Kamps asking to supports us with Daimler Cleveland PDI scrap wood. Kamps after further looking into adding Cleveland PDI, they approached me with some cost explanation of current services. The cost explanation from Kamps brought into me the thoughts as we discussed that eventually they will approach us with cost per load instead of the rebate they provide currently, with this, we reached Salem and asked for quotes of transportation to Kamps using Salem’s…

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    History vs. Hollywood The 1989 film “Glory” is an historical film based on the true events of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, which took place on June 18, 1863 in Charleston, South Carolina. The 54th regiment was one of the first infantries to enlist Black soldiers into the war and was lead by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. Despite their shortcomings and adversities as African American men in America, these men were tenacious and very determined to succeed the war at Fort Wagner. Although this…

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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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    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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    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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    DeShaney v. Winnebago County Social Services (1989) was a case in the 1980’s that was seen by the supreme court. The decision of this case was essentially that the State is not violating a child’s right to Due Process in the Fourteenth Amendment (life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness) when they fail to protect them from private violence (child abuse). In 1983, the mother of Joshua Deshaney filed a case against the Winnebago County Social Services for her son. Prior to this Joshua Deshaney…

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

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    were waiting for my favorite artist to strut onto the stage wearing a pair of silver, glittery shoes with her short blonde hair and white sunglasses. Can you guess who we were about to see? Yes! We were at Soldier Field about to see Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour. On July 18th it was a sweltering 96° F with a dramatic heat index making it feel as if it was over 107° F. It had been raining on and off all day so it was very sticky and humid. It seemed as if we were slowly trudging through a…

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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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    statutory guidelines for how organisations must operate with respect to safeguarding of children and young people. Working together to Safeguard children 2015 provides the statutory guidelines and non statutory guidelines that support the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004. Other policies and guidelines include Keeping Children Safe in Education 2015 and Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment in Education 2007. A school must produce internal policies and procedures that comply with…

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