Legislation and Policies to Protect Children in the UK Essay

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    Oxfam Swot Analysis

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    Oxfam a charity organisation working together with partners and local communities in more than 90 countries and First Group is a British transport group, registered and operating in the United Kingdom as one of the most experienced operators in the UK. Every organisation has some specific strategies to run the business perfectly. Strategy is the direction for an organisation which shows the way to reach the goal. No organisation can achieve their goal without specific strategies. So the…

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    health promotion is extremely significant as it plays an important role in reducing the risks of disease in individuals throughout the world (u, 0). According to Cancer Research UK (2009), smoking is one of the modifiable risk factors of chronic disease such as lung cancer, causing approximately 80,000 deaths per year in UK. Therefore, I have decided to identify the heath promotion strategies in relation to smoking. The model, I have selected to promote further discussion is Beattie’s (1991)…

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    setting or service comply with legislation that covers data protection, information handling and sharing. TDA3.1: 3.1. Summarise the main points of legislation and procedures covering confidentiality, data protection and the disclosure of information Working together to safeguard children (2006-2010) A Guide to Inter-agency Working to Safeguard and Promote the Welfare of Children. It sets out how organisations, agencies and individuals working with children should work together to…

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    2013). Based on the number of children the couple had and duration of their marriage, the professionals working with the family probably assumed that she was accepted. Some of the children who attend my setting are mixed race and from this SCR I no longer assume that parents who are in interracial relationship are happily married. I also realise that there is no ‘typical’ profile for person who engage in harmful behaviour. In most reported cases of abuse, children are abused by parents, carers…

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    Child Neglect Case Study

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    psychological or sexual maltreatment of children. Whiles most child abuse happens in the children’s home, a significant portion also occurs in organisations involving children, such as churches, schools, child care businesses and residential schools’’ Amie’s welfare is not meet since she does not meet the entire children five…

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    Human Trafficking China

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    China: China is a major source , transit , and destination country for the trafficking of men , women , and children. 600,000 Chinese migrant workers travel overseas , many of whom are in engaged in the trafficking of human beings . In China Prostitution and forced labor happen within and beyond its borders . Because of the large number of population , traffickers exploit the cheap labor there ,lure poor people ,and traffic them . Cambodia : The United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human…

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    supervisors and human resources also have records of related primary information. Policies and procedures of the company; our co-workers, online information, news, media, articles, government, and charitable agencies such as the British Institute for Learning Disabilities and others are also a good source of information. The government websites are easily accessible online to seek the updated legislations to protect our rights and the rights of others while booklets and leaflets are freely…

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    chimpanzees in hopes to help create the Hepatitis C vaccine . Overall, I believe that the state’s policy on animal experiments, as it is covered in the Criminal Code of Canada sections 444-447 (Cruelty to Animals) , should stay as it is. We should also consider adopting Britain’s 1876 Animal Cruelty legislation since animal testing is not covered under the Canadian Criminal code, and the section protects animals from unnecessary suffering.…

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    Beveridge's Social Policy

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    Social policy is a term which is applied to various areas of policy, usually within a governmental or political setting, such as the welfare state and study of social services. It can refer to guidelines, principles, legislation and activities that affect the living conditions conductive to human welfare, such as a person’s quality of life. This essay is going to explore current social policy in the UK relevant to children, young people and families, and analyse the impact of social policy on…

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    it is designed to assist and enable us to work in partnership to protect adults from abuse maltreatment and neglect and prevent avoidable harm. My organisation is committed to ensuring all of its clients live their lives free from abuse and fear of aggression and violence. Key to the successful prevention of abuse is an open culture with a genuinely person-centred approach to care underpinned by a zero tolerance policy towards abuse and neglect. My organisation considers any form…

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