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    1.Ans. As a manager when planning for child care centers, manager must consider the following legislative requirements: 1. Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 2. Children’s Services Regulation 2004 3. Any relevant Local, State or Regional Environmental Planning Policies Council is responsible for checking compliance with above, and the Department of Community Services (DOCS) is responsible for licensing child care centers and checking compliance of plans. Some Managerial organizational

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    Child Care Vs. Home

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    what the best option for them and their child is when it comes to child care VS. home care. This is an important thing to consider because you want to make sure that you give your child the best care possible while also making sure that it fits your schedule or that it’s a comfortable way for you to be able to adjust your schedule according to your child’s schedule. While researching this topic I found two useful article that list the pros and cons of child care vs. home. The articles from Baby Center

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    the care and cost. Normally when a benefit package is offered, there are many offers with different levels of care. Each level of care is offered at a different rate. Some are more affordable than others. It would not be ideal to have a benefit package that is not affordable and does not offer the coverage that is needed.

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    expensive costs of child care. No matter if parents are having their first child or adding another one to the mix, parents should be able to enjoy their newest addition without having to worry about how they are going to pay for quality child care. The answer may not be as simple as having one parent stay home, while the other works, especially if the parent is single and does not have anyone else to help watch their child. Families all across the country are struggling to afford child care, I contend the

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    The Secretariat National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC) association was created to support children of an Indigenous background. The SNAICC shared mission statement is: “To provide a strong voice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families through a national body which represents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s services and promotes the rights, needs and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.” (Accessed: 17th

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    Paediatric medicine and care was borne out of a growing humanitarian desire within western civilisation to protect children during the 19th Century. For, perhaps hundreds of years previously, children were exploited as cheap sources of disposable labour and an extra source of household income (Griffin, 2014). Children were rarely treated in hospital, with the general consensus of their treatment being performed by their mothers at home. As a result, children died in droves under the age of 10

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    According to the NACCRRA 2014 Child Care in State of Missouri report, thirty-eight (38) percent of all requests for child-care to the child-care resource and referral programs were for both infant-toddler care and preschool alike. Eighty-four (84) percent, up by 11% since 2010, of families are looking for full-time child-care with 21% needing before and after care. An incongruity between supply and demand continues to exit. As families continue to transition from public assistance to work, school

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    Child Foster Care Abuse

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    comprehend what is going on and it is even harder to them to get help. Children in the foster care system go through a lot because not only have the two people who are supposed to love and care for them gave them away, but also because they are thrown into the foster care system. In this system sometime, they have to go through being abused, maltreated and neglected by the people who are supposed to care for them and this is a major concern for me because children deserve to be better than that. They

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    Even so it doesn’t change the issues of finding child care or makes them go away. When parents work, quality child care is a necessity. And it does not come cheap. For families with more than one child, child care can eat up one salary, leaving parents wondering both working is worth it. When thinking of child care there are some options to consider like choosing a child care center, the costs of child care centers, and waiting lists. Choosing child care can be very hectic for many parents. Your typical

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    Children require to be taken care of properly especially in their early stages of life. The people who take care of children in the care centers are nursery nurses. Nursery nursing jobs are normally challenging. If you want to be a nursery nurse, you have must have the passion for kids. If you dislike kids, you cannot make a good nursery nurse. A nursery nurse has many responsibilities. Some of them include: 1. Taking care of kids. When a parent takes his or her child to a care center, he or she expects

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