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    safety and welfare of children and young people. This includes policies that are linked with health, safety, personal care and individual rights. The legislation guidance has been developed in response to: the identification of the right of children as individual, the need to protect vulnerable children and young people, the failure of various organisation working together and so on. LEGISLATION AND GUIDELINES AFFECTING THE SAFEGUARDING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE CHILDREN ACT (1989): Allocated

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    In recent years, there has been a surge in the momentum to foster inter-agency working to improve outcomes for children, young people and their families to ensure interventions are proactive rather than reactive. The failures by professionals and agencies collectively has contributed to more than one tragedy, which has placed collaborative working at the heart of safeguarding. Lord Laming’s report (2003) on the death of Victoria Climbié led to the government white paper, Every Child Matters (DfES

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    you like it if your children where taken from you to become a child soldier, well in Somalia children have been taken to become child soldiers. They are getting prosecuted for it as well, child soldiers should not be prosecuted for this. Theses child soldiers are being forced to fight against their will. Ishmael Beth was a child soldier in a news report on CBS News and he said that they were drugged. Also a gun was held up to there held every second this went on. The children were also drug or sold

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    Summer: A Short Story

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    Summer's hazel eyes glistened as she talked. Every time she would move her head, her perfect golden curls would move with it. Her smile was wide and her teeth were straight, which always amazed me, because she's the only 4th grader I knew with teeth like that. She was ranting about an episode of "SpongeBob SquarePants", and how much she disliked Squidward. She would never say she hated Squidward, because hate is too strong of a word for her. Now that I think about it, Summer was the perfect name

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    Gone By Ishmael Beah

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    He is invited to come before the UN and testify about what he dealt with and finds out that other children faced the same things. He makes his way back to a city in his country called freetown but all is not well. A que by the RUF group throws the city back into war and forces Ishmael to flee after his uncle's death. The story ends with Ishmael

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    Analysis Of Ishmael's '

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    This novel was a very enlightening, firsthand account of the atrocities of civil war that not only affect many countries and their citizens, but especially children. Ishmael Beah was separated from his family at age 12 because he and his brother were away from their home in the small country of West Africa known as Sierra Leone, performing in a rap group with friends, when their home village was attacked. Ishmael, his brother and their friends wandered from village to village in search of food and

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    After fifteen children have used it, it can never return to its original brand new state, of course it is easy to care for it more and keep an eye on it but tha can’t make it new again. Humans who have gone through traumatic

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    fight in the war. Ishmael’s personal history describes these attacks. He describes family members being separated and killed, bodies of the dead, lost children, and a constant state of fear. “The sound of guns was so terrifying that it confused everyone. No one was able to think clearly... Everyone just ran for his or her life. Mothers lost their children, whose confused, sad cries

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    and began to eagerly await his arrival on the weekends” (Beah 176) because of the connection he and his uncle made Ishmael starts to open up more and feel more emotions. “The ceremony marks the first stage of a complex program aimed at releasing children from the LTTE and bringing them back to their families, implemented under the Action Plan approved by the Government and LTTE in August 2003. Forty-nine former child soldiers (27 girls and 22 boys) have been placed in the transit centre in Kilinochchi

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    Memoir Studied: A War Change A Person John F. Kennedy once said,“Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind.” War can only bring war not peace, war can only bring people dark and despair not bright. In the non-fiction memoir, “A Long Way Gone: Memoir of a Boy Soldier, is written by Ishmael Beah, an author from Sierra Leone, Africa. This is a memoir talk about Ishmael his experiences during the civil war in Sierra Leone. The civil war began on 23 March 1991 and lasted eleven

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