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    The Child and Family Service formally part of the HSE is now a separate legal entity since the 1st of January 2014. It consists of a range of services specifically for children and their families such as Children & Family Services, Family Support Agency the National Educational Welfare Board and services such as psychological services and a range of services responding to domestic, sexual and gender based violence which relate to children and their families. Tusla employ over 4000 staff to…

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    Wage Disparity

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    the current wage disparity. The passing of the Equal Pay Act, however, has not helped and therefore must be amended to take into account the discrimination that women are faced with when being hired by possible employers. The passing of more laws must be done in order to ensure the equality of pay. Although the Equal Pay Act of 1963 does not efficiently abolish the gender disparity in pay that exists, passing more legislation may be detrimental to ensuring equality in the work force. Marcia D.…

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    a budget. They have a wide variety of women’s accessories, such as hats, scarfs, mittens, umbrellas, sunglass, purses, and belts. Their women’s section takes up a lot of the store, this section includes sportswear, intimate apparel, activewear, maternity, plus size, pants, dresses, skirts, and coats/jackets. They often have fancy mannequins showing off what clothing is in season, and they sale items are in the back. The shoes are…

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    could focus on her daughter. After this time, she began working outside of home, full-time, for an accounting firm. A year later, when the couple became unintentionally pregnant with their son Alex, Amber choose to return to work shortly after her maternity leave had ended. With the arrival of their new baby, the couple purchased a larger home, in a suburb outside Atlanta, where the family has lived for the last 10 years.…

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    Not so long ago, I was in desperation to find myself a new career, which would lead me to satisfaction with what I am doing for a living. However, soon I realised with a support of my family and friends, who know me and my abilities so well that a role of a midwife would be the most quintessential answer to all my needs. I based my decision not only on a fact that I have been always appreciated an interaction and helping others but also on my fascination with foetal development, physiology of…

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    Allison's Dad just sat there with a look of disappointment over his face. It was all like a calmness before a storm. "You don't even have a job," Allison's Dad said. "What are you going to do, work at McDonald's for a few months and then go on maternity leave? That's not how the world works. And to make things worse, you got pregnant when we're about to go to war. So how could you possibly raise a baby?" Allison didn't respond. She just sat in her chair in silence. "That baby will save…

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    expenses he and Lisa decided that since he worked at home he would take care of their 2-year old son Michael instead of enrolling him in a Day Care program. Ian has been caring for Michael for the past year since Lisa returned to work after her maternity leave. He began to find the experience of working at home isolating and noticed that the more active Michael became he was becoming less patient with him and was spending an increasing amount of time trying to restrict his exploration and…

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    Child Bereavement Uk

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    grief counselling — Julia Samuel MBE is quite the pioneer in the field of child bereavement. During her role as a bereavement counsellor at St. Mary's Hospital paediatric department in Paddington — she was the first to introduce the discipline of maternity and paediatric psychotherapist. Julia helped launch what was originally called the Child Bereavement Trust in 1994 and is now known as Child Bereavement UK. As the Founder Patron of Child Bereavement UK, she is still very active in this…

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    Chimera Essay

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    Karen and Lydia both presented as much evidence as possible, proving their maternity, including birth certificates and testimony from an obstetrician, but the courts persistently relied on the DNA evidence and found their stories unbelievable” (Granzen, 2014). With DNA testing being infallible in court cases the legal system is potentially…

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    In 1998 I graduated from Osceola High School. My parents were so proud of me. They always pushed me to do my best in school. I was in every group/club imaginable, just like my mother, and was a great flute player; ranked 7th best out of the entire Region 8. I graduated with a 3.25 and received the John Phillips Sousa Award which also offered a scholarship. I had my life laid out for me and lived it just as my parents wanted me to. In August of 1998, my parents packed me up and moved me into my…

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