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    Safeguarding is a method of protecting people’s health, wellbeing and human rights. It enables individuals to live free from harm; abuse; neglect. This can be physical, mental or sexual abuse. Safeguarding is fundamental for the development of a person. It also entails: protecting their rights to life; safety; free from abuse. There is now a broad definition of safeguarding not one is identical to the other, however, they are all somewhat similar. It is now used throughout the United Kingdom and…

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    working with children have to be aware of legislations that protect children. They must have the child's best interests at heart know that each child has the right to express themselves. • Children's act 1989- welfare of a child comes first and safeguarding children and the roles agencies play. 1 main key...local authorities have a duty to provide services for all children families and young people to access the same services. • Disability Act 1995/2005- rights for disabled people for housing…

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    to outline key legislation and guidance in relation to safeguarding children, and to identify key actions relevant in early years settings; in order to evaluate the impact these actions have on practice. Legislation Legislation is defined as "a law or set of laws suggested by a government and made official by a parliament". (Cambridge Dictionaries Online, 2006) Legislation is applied within the early years sector in order to promote safeguarding and the welfare of children. The Children Act 1989…

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    Government sets out policy and statutory guidelines for how organisations must operate with respect to safeguarding of children and young people. Working together to Safeguard children 2015 provides the statutory guidelines and non statutory guidelines that support the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004. Other policies and guidelines include Keeping Children Safe in Education 2015 and Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment in Education 2007. A school must produce internal policies…

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    wider concept of safeguarding children and young people:- The term safeguarding as used to be called child protection is part of the wider work to help to safeguarding and promoting the safety of all children & young people. It relates to the activities that is undertaken to help protect certain children who may be suffering from some sort of abuse or neglect. Children and young people will be able to achieve and reach their full potential if we can keep them safe. Safeguarding will also involve…

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    about safeguarding and child protection policy in the UK, and how these books will help the undergraduate students with the study of Early childhood studies, ED5016, to meet there learning outcomes, I would be starting off with the literature that’s called ‘Challenging Child Protection ‘and it’s published by McDougall, Stewart McGhee, Janice Waterhouse etc. , The reason why I have preferred this book for my chosen literature because, the book is including information about safeguarding such…

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    register with the Independent Safeguarding Authority, which will use information from several sources (the DBS check being one). Working Together to Safeguard Children 2006 An updated document which expands on practices to safeguard children and creates a national framework for agencies to work individually or in collaboration with other agencies to protect vulnerable children. Policies and procedures individual to the setting Each setting has a number of safeguarding policies procedures which…

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    Safeguarding children and young people is a broad concept which covers all the features of ‘Every Child Matters’ framework. Child protection is an integral part of safeguarding. Safeguarding conforms that: • Children are treated fairly and are protected from harm. • Children are protected from negative effects on their health and development. • Children grow in safe and protected environment and support. • Children get equal opportunities, make positive contribution to society and achieve. •…

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    The governing body must agree the policy and nominate a member to have a safeguarding focus. The policy must be reviewed and updated annually and must be available to any stakeholder on request. The setting must have designated staff member who is responsible for safeguarding issues. They should be the first line of communication where there is cause for concern about a child. They have to have special training so they can…

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    abuse and I will explain in depth five key points of both articles also how I can relate what I learned from these two articles to my own nursing practice and speaking on how I can relate both essays to some Jean Watson’s theories. Article 1 “Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults” In the article There are five key points I was able to draw from reading this and they are; Nurses have a duty to report abuse of older adults especially those who cannot defend themselves, as nurses or even as people we…

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