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    characters. Two stories which provide good examples of this are Midnight’s Children and Mother Courage and Her Children. Each of these stories has all the aspects to make an interesting story, but they are by no means the same stories. This paper will give a brief snapshot of what each of these stories is about, then it will attempt to compare and contrast the characters within the stories in order to get a glimpse…

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    Head Start Research Paper

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    December 2007. This act provides funding for private and public non-profit agencies, as well as compensation for educators, research and evaluation of program models, and monitoring activities. The purpose of Head Start programs are to prepare young children (birth to five years) for school. There are four main areas of focus- education, health, parent involvement, and social services. The major group of people that Head Start programs help are families whose income falls under the federal…

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    documentary following three Acholi children in Northern Uganda, War Dance prove that not only children should have hopes and dreams, but everyone. (C) There are many different reasons of why we need hopes and dreams and goals in our lives, and they are all very beneficial to us in life.(D) Hopes,dreams and goals provide people something to live for, which, when in the direst of situations, may be all that keeps them alive. (E).The film War Dance follows three children in Northern Uganda…

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    reading is A Long Way Gone by Ishmales Beah. The quote I have chosen comes at an early part in the book when the author is explaining the physical and mental condition of the adult refugees that had come from war-torn areas. “The adults among these children from the war zones would be lost in their thoughts during conversations with the elders of my town. Apart from their fatigue and malnourishment, it was evident they had seen something that we would refuse to accept if they told us all of it…

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    Unit 2 M2

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    arrangements for providing quality care for looked after children and young people M1: Discuss how policies and procedures help children, young people and their families whilst the child is being looked after…

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    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 working with children should work together to safeguard and promote their welfare in accordance with the Children Act 1989 and Children Act 2004. From September 2009 a named member of the Senior Management Team (Head teacher) will…

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    some child soldiers who have no remorse after war. But these kids should not be prosecuted. There are 300,000 child soldiers around the world. These kids should be reprieved. Many of these kids are forced into war. After the war, many of these children show no remorse in the killings they have done. But can you blame them? They’ve been drugged out of their minds. Cocaine mixed with smokeless gunpowder called “Brown Brown.” Kids are forced to take this before being sent out to kill. They’re…

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    • Explaining working together • Good practice 3. Page 4 /Task 3 • Justifying social work intervention in a given situation in relation to the legal framework protecting children 4. Page 5 • Bibliography Task 2 Introduction The Children Act 1989 allows local authorities to intervene in order to safeguard children that are suffering or are likely to suffer from significant harm. Risks that affect a child’s physical or mental health are defined as abuse. Ill treatment is not defined…

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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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    Act (SA) – The Children’s Protection Act 1993 will be replaced by the Children and Young People (Safety)Act 2017, with the first phase of the act implemented already in February 2018, with the remaining changes to be implemented in October 2018. The new act will further ensure the protection…

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