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    to take if a child or young person alleges harm or abuse in line with policies and procedures of own setting. Child protection/ Safeguarding policy of my setting states how to respond to allegations or suspicions of harm/abuse made by the child or young person. Every staff member is introduced and trained to understand the settings Policy and procedures. As it is very important that all the staff members are aware of appropriate response to the disclosure of harm, abuse by the child otherwise…

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    Nike Child Labor

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    Child Labor in the Developing World In the latest International Labour Organization (ILO) report the organization found that there are an estimated 246 million child laborers. Of those 246 million, 179 million work in rigorous labor conditions (Azhar, 2015, p. 73). Some of the most common forms of child labor include work in sweatshops and mines. Children in sweatshops can work up to 12 hours per day for as little as a dollar per day (Collingsworth, Goold, & Harvey, (1994), p. 2) . Because of…

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    Right To Mandate Parents

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    one knows a child better than the person who raised him and any other person claiming to know what is the best for the child is just talking nonsense .The government claims to have the right to mandate parents to monitor what their children watch; however, the government forgets that the parents are the ones who have care and nurture this child . Parents are the only ones with power to decide what their children are capable to watch since they know the maturity level of their child, know their…

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    1:1 The National Union Conventions of the rights of a child of 1991 states that all children have the right to relax, play and join in with a wide range of activities. People working with children have to be aware of legislations that protect children. They must have the child's best interests at heart know that each child has the right to express themselves. • Children's act 1989- welfare of a child comes first and safeguarding children and the roles agencies play. 1 main key...local…

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    Cobalt Child Labor

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    Child labor is still being used in parts of The Republic of Congo to mine cobalt, an important ingredient in phones, laptops and other electronics. These children have to work in hazardous areas where they are exposed to chemicals that can cause cancer, lung disease, and other diseases. Daily they have to go deep into the mines without any decent safety. Cobalt is found with dangerous metals that can cause kidney damage and cancer. In the past, there have been many accidents, such as landslides…

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    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 on the Rights of the Child and considered the primary consideration of all decisions and actions around their development and protection (O'connor, Wilson, Setterlund, & Hughes, 2008). However, within the complexity of the child…

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    It is very important that a child develops a strong moral identity and a base of values because it forms a secure attachment with that child and helps the child to accept the parent or caregiver’s values or beliefs. (Marion, 2015). It helps the child to understand the right thing to do and understand why and how come we do them. Children need to have a grounded ethical and moral framework because their world has a lot of moral issues and the children need to learn to deal with these as the get…

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    age appropriate times. Social media Children are taught that not every one on social media are who they say they are. Personal information should not be given out freely. Especially information that identifies them or reveals their location. If a child is asked for this information an adult should be told. They are advised never to arrange meetings with unknown friends on social media. The importance of security and passwords are highlighted and the need to deny unknown individuals. Children are…

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    worried about being away from a young child, homeschooling is always an option. In this day and age “parents are made to feel they need experts to help their child learn,”(Quara) but this is just not the case. Jobs, patience, cost, and location are some parts that need to be thought through; however, a parent 's ability is not one of the parts. With a bit of research and hands on preschool manipulatives, anyone can prepare a child for kindergarten. Keeping a young child at home with his or her…

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    Why Do Kids Get Trophys

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    At a young age, a child is put into sports or activities to occupy their time or get an interest of it. During that time, they will receive trophies or certificates for participating. This have brung a lot of controversy around the topic on if a child benefits if everyone on the team receives a trophy. Kids benefit if everyone receives a trophy on the team. It will make the kids feel apart of the team. That child will have a confidence that he or she may not have had before participating. Also…

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