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    need to know basis. For example, health information regarding allergies for staff that are making a meal for the child. There are exceptional circumstances where personal information may be disclosed without parental permission, for example in a safeguarding issue where the child’s health and well being means that information needs to be disclosed to the appropriate agencies such as the children’s services or the…

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    National and local guidelines, policies and procedures have given clear directions as to how to protect children and ensure their welfare in learning environment/setting. Our school has various policies and guidelines which are adopted from national policies ensuring that the children are safe and enjoy the process of learning. We have excellent arrangements for site security which includes safety door and buzzer-in access which allows only valid visitors to enter the school premises. The other…

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    An explanation that includes information explaining how safeguarding can; keep children safe, meet their individual needs & protect children: Confidentiality: Confidentiality is the safeguarding of private information concerning a child and their family which is disclosed in the professional relationship. Confidentiality is vital within an early years setting and is built around trust. When receiving and giving private information the child and family involved must always come first and…

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    Troubled Family

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    family as a whole and are effective when intervening. At the international level together with UN convention on the right of the child (1989) respecting children’s rights and charities and voluntary organizations campaigning to change. Nationally, safeguarding legislations and procedures that provide framework to support families and protect children. At community level, creating and implementing local strategies to ensure effective partnership between early years education, health and the…

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    where the teacher has to ask for help. For example I recently had a student open up to me about attempted suicide and self-harm. As someone who is not qualified to deal with this I explained to the learner that I would need to refer her to the safeguarding team who will be better suited. At first she was apprehensive and wanted to keep it between us, after explaining that her best option to get better was to speak to a professional, she changed her mind and is now on the road to recovery. It’s…

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    1.02.01 Warning Banner

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    Sub section 9.1.02.01 – Warning Banners Current Statement Where possible, a login / warning banner must be displayed on information technology systems upon login (e.g., servers,desktops, VPN connections, network devices). Login banners must be approved by the Information Risk Management Organization and the Legal Department and must adhere to all government regulations and UnitedHealth Group directives. Modify Statement Where possible, a login / warning banner must be displayed on…

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    depression and return to education. I have been trained in the use of a solution focussed risk assessment (AKA Signs of safety) which I have found is a fantastic tool to use with families and in one case has helped a family access support from the safeguarding hub. Experience My experience working with the Behaviour Intervention Team at William Howard School for four years helped me understand the issues and barriers that children with emotional social and behavioural difficulties face. Since…

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    locally and nationally; to outline the public health policies regarding dementia with focus on local settings; and finally, to discuss the roles of the nurse as a public health practitioner and outline the NMC protocols regarding health, wellbeing , safeguarding adults and disability. I choose to write on dementia because of the personal experience that I had while working as a Health Care Assistant at an NHS Trust hospital, furthermore, Lewis (2015) stated that the percentage of those born in…

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    ensure that organisations involved in sport will create a safe sporting environment for children in order for them to be protected and not harmed by individuals surrounding them (CPSU, 2006). The CPSU also has many principles about the standards for safeguarding and protecting children in sport, and some of them include the right for young adults to enjoy sport, without any forms of abuse or exploitation; all children are equally protected from any type of harm; everyone involved in sport has a…

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    Citic Pacific Case Study

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    Implementations Citic Pacific should acknowledge the need to change its internal controls, primarily the delegation of authorities among the executives. There should always be a check and balance in the performance of duties, and a separation of authorities between the maker and an approver to keep an efficient control. Furthermore, there must be a change with the way the firm pays bonuses. The management should consider revising its remuneration policy because the performance-based of giving…

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