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    Tda 2.1 Task Analysis

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    for the individual or family involved. They prepare reports for legal action and give evidence in court. The Children Act (2004) requires every local authority area to have a Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB). The LSCB have a range of roles and statutory functions which include developing the local safeguarding policies and procedures which are in place and undertaking serious case reviews and advising on lessons to be learned. It is important that school`s implement all the relevant…

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    Social Workers Role

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    This essay will discuss what role the social worker has in today’s society. Different aspects of what social workers do will be discussed; including the importance of conducting risk assessments, explaining what values, knowledge and skills social workers need, and discussing the role of social worker using different models. Other aspects of the role the social worker holds will also be discussed and concluded at the end of the essay. The International Federation of Social Workers (2014), who…

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    captors and went along with them in a burglary. She was in the long run got and got a jail sentence. Individuals experiencing Stockholm disorder come to relate to and even nurture their captors in a urgent, typically oblivious demonstration of self-safeguarding. It happens in the most mentally traumatic circumstances, regularly prisoner circumstances or kidnappings, and its belongings…

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    production (Pork Checkoff). This effort explains that they prioritize continual improvement of their animal care, handling, and transportation. The NPPC promotes the principles of producing safe food, employing practices that protect public health, safeguarding natural resources, providing a safe work environment and contributing to a better quality of life in their communities (NPPC). The We Care initiative ties together numerous programs such as The Pork Quality Assurance Plus and Transport…

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    Bernie Madoff Case Study

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    • I read a news piece early in 2017 which took me back a few years to times which seem almost quaint when you put them alongside the types of shifts and uncertainty we’re experiencing in the world today • it was about a gentleman in a North Carolina prison who had cornered the market in hot chocolate • the inmate had bought up every available packet of ‘Swiss Miss’, and so other inmates who wanted the hot beverage had to go through this vendor • Perhaps an example of capitalizing on an…

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    has unique medical needs and distinct cultural beliefs. A nurse should be able to show safeness devotion when caring for a patient. For example a sick patient that needs wound dressing, a nurse should never show a sign of disgust or revulsion while caring for a patient because that makes the patient feel terrible about their self and their situation. It is the nurse’s duty to make the patient feel comfortable and cared at that vulnerable state. If a patient feels comfortable it makes them feel…

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    War and Historical Necessity It is previously mentioned how war is used as a tool of the state to control internal resistance to new princes and Machiavelli begins to delve into the specifics of the military in chapters 12 to 14. Machiavelli makes it clear that an armed force is vital to the state because all states have “good laws and good arms … there cannot be good laws where the state is not well armed” (Machiavelli (1515), 55). Having a strong army is vital to good laws because the states…

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    Intervention Reflection

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    During my work as a Teaching Assistant, my role involved teaching intervention and booster lessons in both Key Stage 1 and 2. Interventions are essential in targeting areas where children are having difficulties that are effecting their work in class and effecting their ability to progress and meet curriculum expectations, whilst early intervention is important when considering a child’s future progress. Working in Year 6, I provided booster lessons in Maths and English, which had a positive…

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    physical, sexual, financial, mental abuse, and neglect their needs causing harm. The role and responsibility for nurses is to be able to recognize the signs of abuse, and to teach those vulnerable adults. “The Department of Health has developed six safeguarding…

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    Erma Bombeck and Alexander’s works of literature produce thought on self-responsibility. They both present the reader with the idea that the key to knowledge is held by everyone; yet everyone must choose to use it. Even during high school we as people are presented choices. We decide whether we accept knowledge given to us or toss it aside and believe that it was “someone else’s problem”. People find that knowledge is hard to attain. Like fine wine from a damaged challice, knowledge will…

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