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    rights. These rights are assured by the 1987 federal Nursing Home Reform Law. This law requires that all nursing homes adopt and implement the rights of each resident. Nursing homes should place emphasis on the quality of life of each elder thereby safeguarding their choice, dignity, self-determination, freedom from abuse and neglect, privacy and confidentially and misappropriation of property. (Singh, 2016, Pg. 91) Nursing homes are more than merely an institution, it is the home of these…

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    rights, however, are not, rather they are suggested or inferred in its text. Both the Australian and American political systems are based on principles of political equality, democracy and the preservation of human rights. Yet when it comes to safeguarding these rights, the American political system is more effective. Where the Australian system relies on constitutionally implied rights, legislative action and judicial interpretation,…

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    Criminogenic Environment

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    Criminogenic environments and safeguarding children. Executive summary Almost all children in care, they have poor family background, the children either go through poor parenting, neglect, abuse or deficiency etc. And these factors makes them very likely to fall under the risk factors for a variety of emotional, social and behavioural difficulties, also including offending behaviours and anti-social. However to prevent this from happening the government created youth offending services to…

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    Essay On Whistleblowing

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    All practitioners and staff in a childcare or education setting should all be aware of the way in which suspected poor practice, concerns or any illegality can be reported. It is important that those who are concerned about issues around safeguarding should be able to report them. This should be done confidentially and with no concerns for any repercussions toward the individual who reported the incident or those whose practice is being questions; the process is known as whistle-blowing. All…

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    CYP Core 3-1.3

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    Agencies Roles and responsibilities Social services Children’s social care has the responsibility to safeguard children in need and those who are at risk, they do this by working in partnership with parents and other agencies such as the education agency and police. If It is thought that a child is at risk of abuse or being abused by their parents/guardians then it is the social worker 's responsibility to decide on what action should be taken, or example, they may do an assessment on the child…

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    was not allowed to start my placement until my DBS had arrived this gave the school protection and was part of their safeguarding policy. I also had to wear a badge, sign in and out only could enter and leave through a door with a lock that only the receptionist could open for safety reasons and I also had to read the health and safety notice and fire safety notice for safeguarding. I was allowed to use my mobile telephone only in the staff room at lunch time and was given a brief timetable and…

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    Explain how the processes used by own work setting or service comply with legislation that covers data protection, information handling and sharing. TDA3.1: 3.1. Summarise the main points of legislation and procedures covering confidentiality, data protection and the disclosure of information Working together to safeguard children (2006-2010) A Guide to Inter-agency Working to Safeguard and Promote the Welfare of Children. It sets out how organisations, agencies and individuals…

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    to minimise disruption within the classroom. You can do this with  Good time management,  Class rules  Strict boundaries  Adhere to policies, procedures and regulations within your establishment  Safeguarding  Create a positive and safe learning environment…

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    Person Centred Care Essay

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    detailed referrals giving a clear account of concerns, yet is it probable cases ‘slip through the net’ through vital particulars being unknown, omitted or of poor quality (McNichol and Carter, 2016). To reduce missed opportunities, Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs (MASH) - collaboration of agencies like police and Health - work together and share information to keep people safer. However, the Steven Hoskin’s Serious Case Review highlighting Paramedics’ failure to disclose ‘alerts’ that were…

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    Purpose Of The EYFS Essay

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    The aim of the EYFS is to support all children to stay safe, be healthy, and to also enjoy and achieve in life. It is aimed at the ages between 0-5 years. It is put in place to ensure all children make progress, to also underline any possible problems.! ! 1.2! There are four main points to the EYFS these are; Unique child, Positive relationships, Enabling environments and Learning and development. These are to break down the child’s learning, to ensure they are meeting each criteria. The EYFS…

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