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    Immigrants from all over have come to the United States for better life chances such as work, school, and to escape violence. Many people perceive the United States as the greatest country on Earth because of the many job opportunities and great schools housed there. Because people are migrating to new lands or countries, I believed that it must be hard for immigrant youths to excel or adapt to a new culture. I believed this because I previously worked at an elementary school where there were…

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    I go to Chelsea Middle School. I enjoy sports, going on vacation, hunting, and fishing. Right now The US is fighting terrorism. I have interviewed Judy Anne Davis and Paula Davis to discover what it was like to be a young person in a different decade. Judy Anne Davis was a young person about my age in 1960 to 1961. She was born in Atlanta Georgia and went to school in 5th and 6th grades at King’s Highway Elementary. She lived in her house with her mom and dad, Evelyn and Burt Alexander. Her…

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    Offenders In Prisons

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    treatment or specific therapies. Youth offenders are also provided with Healthcare services. More than two-thirds of youth offenders have some type of healthcare need. One- third is reported that they need dental, vision, or hearing care and one-fourth are treated in injuries and illnesses. Substance abuse counseling is also one of the many services provided for youth offenders in the facilities. A substance abuse counselor not only helps people to avoid drug and alcohol problems but also helps…

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    was profiled or discriminated against because of something about me. Much this has to do with the fact that I am a white male born to upper-middle class parents and never really had financial struggles. The main situation I can think of where I saw one of those categories, such as my age, come into play was when I worked in delicatessen market at Jewel in Elburn. When I walked in the door on my first day working at Jewel, I studied my coworkers, and as I began to get to know them during the…

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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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    Accurate and coherent records must be correct, must be about the individual child’s interests planning this is important because it allows practitioner and professional to gather a picture of the child. All practitioners have duty to maintain a good clear written record of all concerns and actions regarding safeguarding and child protection issues for the children in their care. Practitioner must make sure all records are kept securely and locked at all time. All records should be readable so…

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    pupil in the London Borough’. The study shows a strong relationship between the fast food in the deprived area based young people’s food choices. M. Carpher et al aimed the article at policy makers, local authorises and schools making them aware of his research. The overall argument which is made by the Autor is a strong relationship between the food choice that is available for young people in the deprived area which is easier to access before, during and after school which most likely to be…

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    steps in when parents come to court with black eyes, courtesy of their 17 year-old. Should we have parents that are threatened and afraid of their child (Ayers, 1997). Some parents have been arrested for simply disciplining their kids. When we have young people meticulously hunting and killing kids as well as adults without any remorse for a human life. When crimes of such magnitude are committed with weapons stolen from their own homes, the punishment should fit the crime. The blame of…

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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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