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    Cúram for Child Welfare Project Phase 1 – Strategy for Disaster Recovery Prepared By: Edwin Anzures Version: 1 1. About this Document 1.1. Document Purpose The Strategy for Disaster Recovery document for the scoping phase of the Cúram for Child Welfare project outlines the planned approaches for implementing the required resilience: • Prevention • Detection • Response • Recovery • Restoration 1.2. Audience for this Document The audience for this document includes: • Project…

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    As day turns to night, panic sets in and the children resort to drastic measures to get back inside and Sedaris comes up with a plan. Sedaris and his siblings convince the youngest sister, Tiffany, to lay out in the snow-covered road as a way to get revenge on their mother. Eventually, a passerby notices the young girl laying in the road and speaks with the mother, leading to her run outside to confront the situation. The story ends with the children surrounding the mother tightly as they all…

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    assessments used within social work. The importance of effective and comprehensive assessment with children and families has been emphasized since the tragic death of Victoria Climbié on 25 February 2000 (http://news.bbc.co.uk). The government announced the “first "tripartate" inquiry into child abuse, investigating the role of social services, the NHS and the police, under the Children 's Act, NHS Act and Police Act”. (http://www.theguardian.com) Reports into the Climbié case by (laming,2003),…

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    P1 – Outline why children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families. The term ‘looked after children’ has a legal meaning which is based on the Children Act. The child is looked after by the local authorities if he or she has been provided with accommodation for a time period of more than 24 hours. Most of the children who are looked after by the local authorities are placed with foster carers as they believe it is in the best interest of the child because they are…

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    Leading him by the hand, I quickly went to the bedroom. I swung Raja around and lifted him onto the bed. “I’m wet.” He pushed on my shoulders when I climbed on top of him. “Let’s dry off first. We’re going to soak the bed.” “It takes too much time.” I smashed my lips to his and slipped my tongue into his mouth. Grabbing his cock, I gave him a few quick strokes and felt it harden. Raja turned his head and gasp for air. “Slow down.” “I’ll take it slow next time.” I hurried back to the…

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    Children’s Protection Act 1993 (SA) – requires that organisations have procedures and policies in place to ensure that the acceptable authorities are notified of child neglect/abuse on understandable grounds that a child/young person under the age of 18 has been or is being neglected or abused and that this suspicion has become apparent under the person’s duties at voluntary or paid work by those who are deemed to be mandated notifiers. Changes to the Act (SA) – The Children’s Protection Act…

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    Japes had an opportunity through his family to work in the world of grub. His uncle was president of the largest grub service in the world. UJ was a true Bull. With a big round face and a body to match, he would remind anyone of Santa Claus. UJ enjoyed his teenage years working with Japes father at their family resort. He was a self-made server that worked in every management position on his way up the corporate ladder. A remarkable story of success and determination that eventually bestowed…

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    Her face was so familiar, everything about it. From her sparkling eyes to the way she raised her eyebrow when she talked. Alistair couldn’t wrap his mind around it. She was the Princess, of course everyone knew her. But, there was something in the way she moved that brought back memories. Memories he didn’t even know he had. He couldn’t help but stare as the new Princess took her place beside the King, the crowd erupting into cheers and clapped loudly on either side of him. The country had just…

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    Best Interest Test

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    III: Development of the ‘Best Interest’ Test The Children Act (1989) is the pinnacle of safeguarding and protecting the rights and welfare of children in England and Wales. Section 1(1) of the Children Act sets out the provision any question brought to court with respect to the ‘upbringing of the child…the child’s welfare shall be the court’s paramount consideration’ . In order to preserve this consideration the courts have adopted an objective, common law ‘best interest’ test to resolve…

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    cousin coming to check on us, but I was wrong. As I repositioned myself in the bed to be more comfortable, I realized the touch of someone that wasn’t my own. I turned around to find my cousins friend. “What are you doing?” I asked him. “Shhh... don’t act like that...” he responded as he began to force himself upon me. He was trying his best to get what he wanted, but I wasn’t going to let that happen. I was determined to make sure he didn’t get what he wanted. As I reached out for my friends, I…

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