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    Maze Runner Film Analysis

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    A dystopian society is one that is dehumanizing and as unpleasant as possible. Several popular books and movies describe a future society that is awful. Life as a child was great because I did what I wanted didn’t have to worry about grades and other school related things. In the story, it talks about a bleak world that I hopeless also in these stories a young person saves everyone because young bloods have more energy they also fight for what they believe in. The book anthem and the movie Maze…

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    The health and safety policy is aimed make the setting a more healthy and safe environment as the health and safety of all children, young people, staff and other adults is vital. For that reason all children, parents, staff and volunteers are to be made aware of any risks and hazards to health and safety to minimize the risks and hazards to enable children and young people to succeed. The entitled health and safety person at the setting has to undertake health and safety training and is be…

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    considering the effects of nutrition and exercise on the child or young person the practitioners must take into account the child or young person’s background, culture and customs as the parents or guardians might live the lifestyle of being a vegan or vegetarian leading the child or young person to follow the lifestyle of their parents as they may not have the choice in what lifestyle they want. This leads to questions about if the child or young person is getting enough vitamins or minerals to…

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    Youth Theatre

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    place that supports young people by using group or ensemble drama approaches. Contributing to the artistic, personal and social development of young people through their commitment and voluntary participation ‘. Therefore Youth theatre groups promote different approaches, which have equivalent focuses such as the development of theatre skills or personal development in order to provide beneficial educational values. These groups often contain the benefits such as enabling young people to engage…

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    When Youth Work

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    This morning I had a great chat with a leader of a national youth project that develops events and camps where young people are expected to work hard, study and learn more about God. It runs totally counter to much of our popular youth work models, but is also exponentially growing and spreading nationally every year, developing incredibly enthusiastic and mature young people. In contrast, one of the most popular youth work models of the last few decades has been the ‘Funnel Method.’ Made…

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    3.1/3.2 Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods and specifically explain what the importance is of observation within the monitor and assessment process. Assessment framework To measure a child/ young person development through assessment you will carry out small target on a daily basis to see if they are able to achieve this and follow them up at the end of the academic years with test such as SATs to determine their learning age or GCSE to help…

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    Young people have continually been a huge subject in our society. People often define youth as just a period between childhood and adult age, but youth is not simply that. There can be a variety of different ways in which we can identify youth and its true meaning in relation to different aspects and influences in our surroundings. Youth can be argued as a social construct rather than a universal concept because everyone has different experiences in their lives and not everyone experiences youth…

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    prevalence of mental health problems among adolescents rises to 19% among the 13-17 year olds and increases again to 27% among young adults aged 18-24 (cited in McGorry, Purcell, Hickie, & Jorm, 2007). This cohort is vulnerable and exhaustive research points towards early intervention as key to addressing their needs. A number of studies have explored the needs of young people, including high-risk youth (Resnick et al., 1997). Recommendations include being non-judgemental, youth friendly,…

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    It is important to work in partnership with other colleagues in our own setting and within others as they provide consistent care for children and young people in a secure and safe environment. It is important to work together so that the children are being cared for efficiently and effectively so that they are kept safe at all times, and that all staff are aware of what is happening around them and details about the child 's dietary needs and other needs that they may have. Also other…

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    activities. It gives boys and girls in America a sense of belonging and identity. For those who are left at home with no supervision and they feel left out and alone, they get to feel loved and cared for when they join. Programs are organized for the young boys and girls to enhance learning self-competence and belonging. The Boys & Girls clubs of America movement include a total or more than 1140 individual organizations and national organizations. They are able to serve more than four million…

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