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    Child Welfare Act. The Indian Child Welfare Act was enacted by Congress in 1978 as a federal law. The policy has not change very much since it was first enacted. The biggest and most recent change happened in June 2016. This change was done to take care of any loopholes that have been used by State courts and public social workers. This change made updates to the definitions and provides nationwide uniformity and clarity of federal standards established by the Indian Child Welfare Act…

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    Shared records like electronic, written, emails, face to face, working effectively together with professionals, agencies and organisations enhance the wellbeing of people, and provide positive support and improved outcomes. As managers we use a variety of communication. Systems used within our workplace could include service users daily care plan notes, communication book and daily handover. This ensures good team work and partnership working. External partnership working could include calls to…

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    The report found that: "Scientific data indicate the potential therapeutic value of cannabinoid drugs, primarily THC, for pain relief, control of nausea and vomiting, and appetite stimulation; smoked marijuana, however, is a crude THC delivery system that also delivers harmful substances…

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    it. How was this possible? There were no legal or regulatory mechanisms to protect the environment” (EPA History). The EPA is an environmental group that has made a substantial difference in protecting wildlife and the Earth. The Environmental Protection Agency has benefitted the environment by organizing events, raising awareness, and passing laws. - In December of 1970, Congress allowed an organization to protect environmental issues. This group is now known as the EPA (EPA History). - The…

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    nursing, ensuring a patient that any information that they give will only be passed on to staff members and other multi-disciplinary teams that will be directly involved in their care and treatment and by following guidelines set out by the Data Protection Act 1998 is creating the patients trust in you as a professional nurse. A therapeutic relationship should always be built on taking a holistic approach when supporting patients and delivering a person centred care. A holistic approach is…

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    information they should be sharing and when this should also be followed through for the organisations procedure or consult with someone higher if in doubt. However, the information shared about a child should be kept to subject according to The Data Protection Act 1998, which requires you to consider the impact of how much information you should be revealing on the subject and any third parties. Information should also be accurate and up to date it should also be clearly distinguish between…

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    leaving or have left the country. Delays in the determination of refugee status and the lack of social assistance for refugees and asylum seekers in Johannesburg and other cities in South Africa have been stemmed by the Immigration Act of 2002 and the Refugee Act (Maharaj). In addition to the UNHCR’s attempts to reduce Xenophobia, the South African government needs to increase the ability of Zimbabweans to be self-sufficient and reduce their need for humanitarian support in South Africa. They…

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    of the intent, as appropriate in various situations or times. Competence is a cluster of related abilities, commitments, knowledge, and skills that enable a person (or an organization) to act efficiently in a job or situation. Competencies indicate sufficiency of knowledge and skills that enable someone to act in a wide variety of situations (Aketch and Karanja, 2013).…

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    If art were not an option during my formative years, I would not be the person I am today, socially or academically. Growing up in a military family, I attended a different school about every three years. This is no easy task for a developing adolescent. The changing school curriculum left me feeling inadequate and unprepared for the next. Math being my most troubling subject. Simple addition and subtraction were easy enough to grasp, but computations involving multiplication, division and…

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    The retail industry has become an important part of the UK economy because of its extensive influence. However, due to the comprehensive effects of various external environments, especially the Brexit process, it has had a huge impact on the industry. John Lewis also encounters the same challenge as other retailers in the face of changes, but at the same time, the brand which has nearly 100 years of history and unique operating model also has different opportunities. This essay will analyze the…

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