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    or children. Schools have guidelines and regular training regarding physical contact with children and following the guidelines. Training is given regarding manual handling and the steps to follow when moving a disruptive or violent child. Policies outline the strict procedures on how to escort a child or young adult without physical contact or using the open mitten practice for a child in distress and reporting contact. Adults must…

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    The CACHE values are important as they represent the professional way of how professionals and practitioner should work with children, young people and their families. A CACHE value that underpins working with children is, ‘Honour the confidentiality of information relating to the child and their family, unless its disclosure is required by law or is in the best interest of the child.’ It is by law that the practitioner and professionals follow and sign the Data Protection Act 1998. This is…

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    III The Impact of Domestic Violence Protection Orders on the Presumption of Equal Shared Parental Responsibility and Family Dispute Resolution A Definitions 1 Domestic Violence Protection Orders For clarity amongst the state and territories and for the purpose of this paper, under the Family Law Act, a protection order is referred to as a ‘Family Violence Order’ with a subsequent definition of ‘family violence’ located in s 4 of the Act. A protection order or family violence order will be…

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    In family law disputes, the importance of Magellan is that it is an integrated case-management system that works to reduce trauma for children and that keenly focuses the evidence-gathering and trial processes on ensuring the best outcomes for children who may have been abused or may be at risk of abuse. Background In 1997 the Australian Law Reform Commission and Human Rights Commission conveyed a report ‘Seen but not heard’. Focussing on children’s involvement within the legal process,…

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    I attend their angel training class which provides a quick training on how to assist people with addiction into rehab. Consequently, an angel would receive an unplanned telephone call and the angel rushes to the police station in an area of five or six different cities. FAN does not narrow it down to one city that you could be getting a call. As an angel, I would meet the individual with the addiction and ask them questions to fill out the paperwork and explain the process. I would offer…

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    Extract 2. Unwanted phone contacts 2.1 Definition Unwanted phone contacts. This is the number of phone contacts received from customers that are ‘unwanted’ from the customer’s point of view. This includes a contact about an event or action that has caused the customer unnecessary aggravation (however mild). It also includes repeat or chase calls by the customer to the company. This is determined by the subject matter of the call. 2.2 Aim To measure the number of phone contacts to the company…

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    Diabetic Vs Digital Lens

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    Spherical Traditional lens are the typical, rounded design of contact lenses, which can correct near-sightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia). Google contact lens are smooth spherical cell, they constructed a new LCD-based contact lens display, which also corrects myopia and hyperopia. In term of spherical, both of these lenses provide somewhat same type of treatment and corrections. Improves health As technology moves further into health treatment, and advanced digital diagnosis…

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    wear contacts to help emphasize their ability to see. Most simply find this particular type of vision amplifier convenient and are preferred by people who do not like wearing glasses. Because of this, laziness contributes to not sufficiently washing contact lenses to the maximum extent at the end of the day, in that some people do not wash them as thoroughly as they should. This along with the unawareness and importance of washing one’s hands to rid the bacteria before inserting their contact…

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    The Effects of My Corneal Ulcer I was a contact wearer and I wore contacts for about four to five months until something execrable occurred. I thought it was just a common pink eye but, later found out that I had contacted a corneal ulcer which I knew would probably change my life forever. The use of contact lenses resulted in a corneal ulcer that contributed to the loss of my eyesight. I have regained my eyesight but I still have trouble seeing. If I didn’t go to the…

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    Vistakon Case Summary

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    Vistakon operates within the contact lens industry. In this industry, Vistakon is among the leading brands due to it’s revolutionary disposal Acuvue contact lens. Seeking to improve upon prior success, Vistakon has developed the 1 Day Acuvue. The objective of this product is to maintain and expand industry leadership through innovation. Now faced with a national launch decision, Vistakon should launch1 Day Acuvue. As Vistakon prepares to launch 1 Day, they are concerned with how to price the…

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