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    The Children Act 1989 – Local authorities, courts and parents, together with other agencies in the UK were allocated duties to ensure children and young people are safeguarded, and to promote their welfare. The idea is that children and young people are best cared for by their own families, but provisions are made for those parents and families that are unable to co-operate with statutory bodies. 7) Any delays in the system when a childâ€TMs welfare is at risk will have a detrimental impact on

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    program is administered by Piedmont Community Actions, Inc. (4) According to the Administration For Children and Families, The Economic Opportunity Act was passed  in August, 1964  which created various programs.  In 1964  President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the first Head Start Act into legislation. (4)  “ Head Start was designed to help break the cycle of poverty, providing preschool children of low income families with a comprehensive program to meet their emotional, social, health, nutritional

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    The book A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah portrays seamlessly what the human condition should be. Human condition is the “characteristics, key events, and situations which grow the essentials of human existence, such as birth, growth, emotionality, aspiration, everyday conflict, problem solving, and mortality.” Additionally human nature refers to specific characteristics such as morals, attitudes, feelings, thoughts and actions. After reading A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy

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    Outline the arrangements for providing quality care for looked after children and young people M1: Discuss how policies and procedures help children, young people and their families whilst the child is being looked after M2: Explain the roles and responsibilities of two members of the children’s workforce in relation to looked after children and young people D1: Evaluate the regulation of care provision for looked after children and young people For the P2 assignment, I’m going to outline what

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    can turn into rage and reveals that children, along with adults, can be blinded by something so simple.The author of All Summer in A Day believes jealousy and bullying are the key emotions played in this short story. Bradbury claims that the main characters, Margot, is being bullied because she was Earth longer. Whereas, the other students don’t even remember Earth because of how early they all moved to Venus. When Margot arrives, she was four. The other children had arrived two years before. The author

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    thousands of people are tormented, and living a difficult life. Of these thousands, are child soldiers. Child soldiers experience awful wars with bloodshed, which no child should ever experience. The Middle East, where most children are recruited, is filled with cities of rubble. Children living in this environment can’t go to school, starve and may even be abandoned or separated from their parents. Being in war, child soldiers commit crimes each and every time they land a foot on the battlefield. Is this

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    statutory guidance to support the safety and welfare of children and young people. They have been developed over many years to recognise the rights of children and young people, protect vulnerable children and young people and after independent inquiries of fatal abuse cases, to recognise the failures of multi agencies and support services. There are many legislations and guidelines affecting safeguarding of children and young people. The Children Act 1989, assigns duties to local authorities, courts

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    Civil War because children are taught violence and are told that fighting is the only way they can save themselves and their homeland. Essentially, children and teens are risking their lives instead of living a healthy childhood and gaining an education. But the children do not have a choice because they are surrounded by conflicts of war. Being part of the war environment causes children to change from innocent children to war machines. But just like Ana and her AK, the other children may even have

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    country. Not all soldiers though are strong adults that voluntarily risk their lives for their country. Some are children in that are being abducted and brainwashed to be soldiers by the Rebels in their country. That are being forced to kill innocent people and rebel against their country’s government. These Children are five to eighteen years old when they are taken. Some children though,not relizing what they are doing, will willingly go to the rebels and ask to be a soldier. They think that

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    wrote and write about violence because of a desire to understand my own and other people’s humanness. My characters in Beasts of No Nation are not monsters. They are not psychopaths- at the very least not before war finds them. They, like the many children forced into combat and even the adults they fight alongside, are people with histories, hopes, and visions of what life should be like. These histories and hopes are sometimes all that they have as a guide through the insanity of war. They are what

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