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    Partnership when working in the field of safeguarding is when agencies and other professionals work together to ensure the wellbeing of a child. It starts with the government legislation right through to local placements. Each agency will have a specific role with their expertise to make sure the children get the best help from people that are trained in helping them with their needs, vulnerable children will need coordinated help from all of the different sectors such as health, education and…

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    personal information - not share any information with people who don’t need to know. - Store written information in a safe place. - Don’t gossip Safeguarding The definition of safeguarding means to work together to safeguard children and the children’s act 2004 focuses on safeguarding and also promoting children learning. This means that safeguarding means to;…

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    government laws and regulations play enormous role in safeguarding the workers’ right and safety. Most of the workers in different industry across America are unionized to ensure that they bargain collectively for their rights in the workplace. Often, unions work together with HR departments to ensure implementation of various agreements relating to work right. This essay examines the role played by HR, unions, and government laws in safeguarding workers’ rights and safety. HR managers…

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    2.1 An explanation of the importance of safeguarding children and young people Every child has the right to be safe and it is everyone's responsibility to ensure this. Safeguarding is protecting a child from maltreatment; preventing impairment to health and development and ensuring that child are growing up in circumstances which provide consistent and effective care regardless of their ability, background or ethnicity. A comprehensive range of legislation, statutory guidance and policies in…

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    This essay will consider the policies and procedures used to safeguard children in educational settings and then move on to a discussion of the roles and responsibilities of practitioners. Safeguarding policies and procedures are sets of rules that enable practitioners to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. The rules are a combination of knowledge, experience, skills and values that are required for practitioners to follow in order to have an effective practice that protects children…

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    Unit 11- Safeguarding Adults and promoting independence P4- Outline key legislations and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work P5- Outline working strategies and procedures used in health and social care to reduce the risk of abuse…

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    When an adult comes into contact with children in their daily line of work, that adult “has a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children”. Safeguarding means to protect and promote what is best for the welfare of the child and ensuring that there are sufficient measures in place to prevent the child coming into contact with abuse or an abusive situation. Child protection is protecting a child where there is reasonable belief that the child may have suffered or may be at high risk of…

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    I particularly agree with the differences between safeguarding and protection - could you please look at this again. In 1.2 - This is not an evaluation and needs far more detail You have started to explain some of the legislative framework and good to see that you have mentioned The Care Act 2014 as this is the most recent piece of legislation relating to this subject , however there are many more pieces of legislation that apply to safeguarding and I would expect to see a varied range mentioned…

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    Question: Question 8 Answer: Protecting and safeguarding children is one of the most important roles professionals working with children and families will have, Children are people who have the same rights as adults to the protection law and police services. A child or young person can be harmed emotionally, physically, sexually or through neglect of their basic needs. The effects on a child of any of these types of harm can be severe and last into adulthood. It is essential that any abuse of a…

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    any third party information shared by the participants has been anonymised. To respect the terms of confidentiality and for safeguarding purposes, the participants were made aware that any information they disclose during the interview would be treated confidentially, unless something raised posed the risk of harm to them or to someone else. In the event of a safeguarding concern being raised, this would have been discussed with the research supervisor and, if required, a referral made to…

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