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    A written response to a case study provided on the subject of child protection (1250) I am writing this report in regards to numerous concerns of neglect in respect to a young boy named Eric (age 3) which has been brought to my attention by his pre- school practitioner. I am the safeguarding leader and manger of the setting and it is my job to ensure the safety and and welfare of a child in my care. The statutory framework states, 'providers must take all necessary steps to keep children safe…

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    because of petty traffic offenses. In short, racial profiling is evident when police rely on race, descent, ethnicity or national origin to subject one to an investigation or to gauge if an individual took part in any criminal activity. Ideally, global data demonstrate that racial segregation is a global issue, and it is against the human rights to practice…

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    like the dinosaurs. In 1922, insulin was allowed to be isolated from dogs (Animal Testing Timeline p1). Modern anaesthetics and antibiotics were created from the use of animal testing and experiments in the 1930s (Animal Testing Timeline p1). In 1998, the use of animal testing for cosmetic use was banned in Great Britain. Many places in the world test on animals, other than Great Britain. Animal testing is pointless. Most testing is done at universities, pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology…

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    follow the settings policies and procedures. It is illegal to discuss any confidential matters outside the setting. Also it is important to make sure records are kept security i.e locked cupboards and protected computers, as this follows the Data protection Act 1998. 1.2: identify standards that influence the way the role is carried out. Codes of practice- the codes of practice provide guidance and lay down expected standards. The codes of practice are the expectations and the standards…

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    The Misbourne Marketing Research Primary market research is research done by the company itself. Brand new research that has not been seen by anyone else or handled by anyone else other than the company that conducted it. When the company using the data, collect it themselves the research could be bias. Some ways of conducting primary research is by using questionnaires, surveys, focus groups and experiments. Primary market research that The Misbourne School conducts is student questionnaires…

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    opposed to them. In the same token, these characteristics could also be the reason an individual is singled out by police to enforce these assertive policies. Public safety, we can all agree, is important for the wellbeing of our communities and protection of societies.…

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    The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) have clear guidelines within the Code of Conduct (2008), this includes respecting a service users right to privacy and a professional responsibility on when and when not to disclose information. The Data Protection Act (1998) reinforces these guidelines. The service user can be defined according to the Health Services Executive (2013) as a general term to describe those who use health and social services as patients or their carer’s, parents or guardians,…

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    deviant social behavior from arising. This right or privilege, is supposed to protect the government from controlling the outlook of the populace. They have proven time and time again to not uphold promises to human rights. They signed the ICCPR in 1998, and yet still have not ratified it. The ICCPR, as we all know, contains many knowledgable depictions of important Human Right concerns for multiple…

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    are continually disappointed by their government’s inability provide lasting anti- corruption solutions in their economy (IMF, 1998). Political risk in Canada and Uganda. To assess political risk, we need to investigate the country’s political environment and their treatment towards foreign investors. This investigation starts with combined analysis of historical data and current news where evidences are gathered by simple observation method i.e. reading newspaper. Effectiveness of this…

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    run in relation to aim and values. Outcome 4 Know about the laws and codes of practice that affect work in schools 4.1 Code of Practice/conduct Safeguarding laws such as: Children’s Act 2004 Education Act 2002 Sexual Offenders Act 2003 Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Data Protection Act 1998 United Nations Convention as the Right of the Child 1989 Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) 2008 4.2 5.1 The laws and codes of practice stated in 4.1 are there to promote pupil…

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