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    This essay offers to show how the different polices and legislations towards safeguarding children from abuse have evolved today. This essay will explore how the different ideas of policies are set into place and show how different policies go into different directions. From this it will show my knowledge and understandings of different events that have happened and made a development towards society. Showing from a historical perspective it will discuss how different acts have been set into…

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    Task 14. Describe the action 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,…

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    was found that safeguarding is not followed properly (see appendix). Inspectors found that staff need more knowledge regarding child protection and safeguarding to be able to the statutory requirements. Safeguarding of the children is important as children who cared in are vulnerable and parents put their trust in between staff and providers for…

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    Student's Submission Q3 3.1 It is important to ensure children and young people are protected from harm within the work setting. One of the main and most important responsibilities of someone who works with children is to gain and maintain a relationship built on trust with the child and their Parent/Carer. Parents and carers need to be reassured their children are safe and cared for when in the educational setting. As a school we provide professional care to children and this means we have a…

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    the vulnerable adults resources and usually have a drug or alcohol addiction. Being a vulnerable adult means the individual is unable to care for themselves due to age or illness, and are unable to protect themselves from harm or exploitation. Safeguarding means protecting the vulnerable adult. There is more than one way that a vulnerable adult can be harmed or affected. Abuse happens in many ways such as; physical abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse, theft, neglect, sexual abuse,…

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    child focus environment where ; hence, safeguarding children had upmost importance, I’ve learnt the policies and procedures within the organisation have huge significance in how I act upon a situation. Through encountering a number of safeguarding issues the value of my own knowledge base became ; knowing the procedures enabled me to act appropriate and handle the situation in the best interests of the child. Having an awareness of key people in safeguarding and knowing contact information is…

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    Safeguarding: A Case Study

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    Identifying learning needs related to safeguarding In this essay, I will discuss my identified safeguarding need that is being developed to become competent within my practice. I will discuss different aspects of my safeguarding need that is “delegating tasks within a team.” Furthermore, I will also explain the many barriers faced when delegating and how these barriers can be overcome additionally also explaining the benefits of delegation. Moreover, a discussion the legal aspects and the…

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    provided on the subject of child protection (1250) I am writing this report in regards to numerous concerns of neglect in respect to a young boy named Eric (age 3) which has been brought to my attention by his pre- school practitioner. I am the safeguarding leader and manger of the setting and it is my job to ensure the safety and and welfare of a child in my care. The statutory framework states, 'providers must take all necessary steps to keep children safe and well; promote good health,…

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    analyze the possibilities that this franchised setting allows. This led me thinking about the centre’s fire safety aspects because I could clearly vision it as a possible imposed change from my knowledge (Campbell-Barr and Leeson, 2016) on the ‘Safeguarding Children’. I thus researched on the policies to learn what the safest requirements of an early years setting were. Then, I prepared a fire safety checklist (Appendix 2.2) and learned that the setting needed intervention. I planned for a…

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    Introduction Medical practitioners serve an important role in safeguarding the health of the public. The health of an individual is paramount because with poor health, people are not able to go about their duties with the expected vigor (Government Accountability Office, 2013). However, there are certain factors that pose some threat to the provision of quality health care. One of these factors is clinical fraud. It occurs that some health employers and employees engage in clinical fraud. For…

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