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    Impacts on Social Justice and Social Change Robin Clark’s legacy and lifelong leadership skills has had sustainable long term impacts on the child protection system, as she had identified gaps throughout her career and strived towards social justice and social change. As mentioned earlier, Robin Clark demonstrated a form of robust compassion and empathy built on the rights of children and young people, as she was acutely aware of what children must be protected from; trauma, abuse and…

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    Test Bias In Children

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    language pathology, there have been a variety of findings on the cause and effects of test bias within children from multicultural population, therefore leading to the implementations and improvement of various educational legislations which effect how special services such as speech is provided to individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) populations. For example, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 has mandated that all assessment or test materials are not…

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    Day to day work involves: Childcare practise – applies to all schools, nurseries and other early yearâ€TMs settings, childminders and childrenâ€TMs homes. All staff needs to be fully trained and be DBS checked. In this practise, correct safeguarding procedures must be followed as the policy of the organisation states and report any concerns. Child protection – all staff working with children and young people must be aware of the policy, reporting and recording procedure within their work…

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    that live with special needs tend to encounter additional challenges on a daily basis. The challenges do vary depending on the specific disabilities or disorders, they are forced to tolerate. Many students are unable to cope with certain situations or tasks sufficiently and require some assistance to achieve or resolve their problems. The severity of their disability also plays a role in the variety of the services that a particular student may require. The job positions in special education…

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    Social Model Scope

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    Support from health professionals and additional learning support are services such as Scope that exists to help this country become a place where disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else, just like the social model Scope helps break down barriers for people with a disability or impairment. Until scope reaches their goal to break down the barriers they will continue to provide support, information and advice to the quarter of a million disabled people and their families,…

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    These public schools did not have the proper mental health support for students who are undergoing social and emotional development throughout school. Youths have more problems and less support than they have had in pervious years. Mental health has become a great concern as rates of depression and suicide among children have increased dramatically in recent years (U.S. Surgeon General, 1999). Adding to mental health concerns is the growing rate of broken family units and community ties…

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    learning needs that require special education services. Many professionals are part of the child’s learning journey. Each professional plays an important role. These professionals share goals and decisions. All professionals bring training and experiences into the process. Their collaborative goal is for all children to be provided with the resources needed. According to (Friend, 2014, p. 38), special education teachers manage students overall performance. Special educators teachers work…

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    Support Unit

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    How would you feel if someone ever told you that, “You could never go to college”, when you are only thirteen years old? Many people might just face the facts and live with it, but other people will try to prove that person or persons wrong, and in order to do that you will need a support unit that believes in you and wants you to succeed. So having a support unit is critical for someone who has a learning disability because they are encouraging and helpful by giving them the resources needed in…

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    Speech and language therapy- Speech and language theirapy isn't just for ways to communicate, it's for anything to do with the mouth and throat, this includes feeding and swallowing. The NHS have a video about their speech and language theripists, the video says that they work with a full range of age groups, and they use the therapy for general understanding, feeding and swallowing, stroke rehabilitation, stammers, lisps and even muscular problems. It supports children and their families and…

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    Essay On Hawaii Swimming

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    Hawaii, being in the middle of the Pacific, we think that it is a necessity to teach our youths the mechanics of swimming. We do this in order to increase the population of residents within each generation in the Islands whom are efficient, skillful, and experienced swimmers. In order to fulfill this goal, our organization first and foremost step is to promote and advocate the incorporation of swimming programs in the Physical Education programs in every schools within the state Hawaii. To…

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