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    Cyp Core 3.3

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    1.1- Analyse legal requirements and guidance relating to the safeguarding of children Law and guidance helps to determine the way you must work with children in the setting to promote their welfare and protect them from abuse and harm. Law and guidance are mandatory in all work settings and they have to underpin policies and procedures that we use in our work setting. Legal requirements: Children Act 1989- This act helps with the duty of a practitioner to identify and meet individual needs of…

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    Joan Didion

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    In "Goodbye to All That", We see a young women, by the name of Joan Didion, going into a new territory while trying to find herself. At the beginning of this essay we see how hopeful and passionate she was about living somewhere new and opposite to where she had live which was California. Toward the end of the essay she develops the moral of the story "it is distinctly possible to remain too long at the Fair.” I believe that this sentence holds a lot of meaning and depth. This sentence also…

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    private and confidential organisation for children and teens to talk about anything they wish- no problem is too big or too small. In 2013/2014 alone, Childline provided help to over 290,000 young people across the UK and these numbers are increasing daily. Throughout the duration of this year, the 3 main subjects young people have contacted Childline about are family relationships, low self-esteem and self-harm. Visualise how these children would feel if Childline didn’t exist and they had no…

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    Young Black Americans should be politically aware, because it affects us directly. Youth can be the leaders of tomorrow if they pay attention today. For one youth have all the time in the world youth can grow to see the change that they set out for. Secondly youth have a lot more power than they think especially black youth.The youth are the people who start the movements that create awareness and opportunity. Some ways our youth can change the world through politics are through word of mouth,…

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    It gets stupidly hot in Danielsville, Louisiana, especially around summer. This would be fine I guess if we had something to do, to keep our mind off of the heat but there isn’t anything to do. Danielsville, Louisiana has three churches (Pentecostal), twice as many bars, one high school and no books stores or libraries. This means you’re either too drunk to read, or too Christian to read anything good. Big enough to have a mayor’s house, but not big enough to be on any map of any kind, it’s the…

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    unable to be paid the full adult wage. Junior pay rates do not take into account young people’s experience, meaning they will be earning less than someone merely 2 years older…

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    Beneficial to education? Video games, played by millions around the world and often thought of as time consuming and holding only negative effects on young minds. This topic is widely argued and questioned by parents and younger people alike. During this essay, this topic will be discussed and argued from both sides, for and against. To begin, when young minds play video games, emotional and intellectual skills are actually developed. These skills are gained through the practice of tasks like…

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    Explain how different types of interventions can promote positive outcomes for children and young people where development is not following the expected pattern. “Early intervention means intervening as soon as possible to tackle problems that have already emerged for children and young people...it means that it targets specific children who have an identified need for additional support once their problems have already begun to develop but before they become serious.” (Department for…

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    Offenders In Prisons

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    The rate of youths in prisons has been rapidly declining. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, and the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, in 1995 the number of offenders increased up to a rate of 107,637 on a single day. Since then the number of youth offenders has decreased between 37,000 to 70,792. Although the number of youth offenders has decreased, there are individuals still incarcerated facing challenges and adjusting to the new ways of…

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    perusing open with a window to the slums Crane looked to rouse social change by giving a mirror. Crane esteemed genuineness with one 's self most importantly else and in Maggie he looked to motivate a finer society by depicting the deplorability of a young person wrecked by not just the egotistical deceitfulness of those around her yet the untrustworthiness of her society on the…

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