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    Each days the same, I wake up to my alarm clock going off reading 5:30 a.m. marking the end of and get out of bed. ‘Great, only an hour of sleep’, I think to myself while rolling my eyes and blowing out in exasperation. I continue with my morning routine. Which consists of me showering, then getting dressed and doing my hair and make-up. I feel like a fraud. ‘That’s because you are. But it’s okay. Soon enough you won’t be one anymore.’ It takes me 25 minutes to get to Cedarwood High. Once I…

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    Task A – Planning an IT task To be completed prior to the linked task. 1- Having read the scenario, give a brief description of why you are using IT to complete the task. . I need to be able to identify when this is the case (and when it might be better to take the manual approach instead).It’s necessary to go through a decision making process to decide if an IT approach is the best way and, if so to choose the right computer software to help me. -I am choosing IT to complete this task…

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    Unit 4 M1 Communication

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    professionals. It followed the tragic case of Victoria Climbie (she was killed by her guardians in 2000) and the terminology has since been amended by the coalition government although the emphasis is still on better outcomes for children. Data Protection Act 1998 In school we ask parents and carers for a variety of information so that we are able to care for children as effectively as we can while they are with us, however we can only ask for information which is directly relevant – for…

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    Social Care Values

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    guardian to make decision for them. For all care homes there are laws to protect confidentiality, one of them is Data protection act 1998, this is an Act of parliament that governs the protection of personal data, in fact this control that your personal information is kept safely and only use for the peepers for which was obtained. Another one is Human right act 1998, this mean that everyone have the right to keep their private life protect and that everyone should be treated equally with,…

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    The Data Protection Act 1998 was brought in to law with the intention of governing the way organisations are processing and managing their data on living identifiable individuals. It is important that all data information that is kept within a school is taken down on record correctly whether it is locked away on a computer that has a password on it so no-body can access it or it must be kept in a file which is kept in a filing cabinet which is looked up with a key that is kept out of reach of…

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    Section 1 1. A discretionary system the management is set by an administrator on the system in which the administrator will award right of entry to files and programs. The administrator establishes the clearances individuals can be given. An example would be that Joe, John, Amber, and Shellie all work at company Blue Lady Tree Collectors. The company has hired an outside agency to manage the computer network as well as the files and programs. The outside agency was given the information of who…

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    Safeguarding

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    All staff that is on site must hold an appropriate up to date DBS check. This vetting and barring prevents anyone who shouldnâ€TMt be working with vulnerable people/children getting access to them. The school (and other settings) has a duty of care to ensure that all staff are appropriately trained regularly in safeguarding, and understand fully the process with reporting and recording disclosures for that particular setting. Within these settings there is a structure of safeguarding leaders who…

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    Sindiswe Case Study

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    As the victim of a crime, Sindiswe has the following rights as stated by Bellion (2010). The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for dignity and privacy, the victim has the right to be helped promptly and in a provisional manner. Measures have been set in place to prevent secondary victimisation. The right to offer information during the statement giving process, the court process as well as at the parole hearing. The right to receive information, gives you the right to be…

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    the assessment or collection of tax and judicial or ministerial appointments. This therefore, suggests that health and social care health professionals have a responsibility to ensure that they are abiding by the rules set by Data Protection Act 1998 when it comes to holding personal information of their service…

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    disabilities the child may have. Any information that the school may need to pass on will need the child’s next of king’s consent. Under the data protection act 1998, any organisation that holds personal information and does not follow the correct procedure, will be abusing their professional position as well as breaching the human rights act 1998. The procedures of disclosing information is not sharing any information with…

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