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    Level 1 “The laws relating to child protection is complex, polices are specific and the guidelines are numerous. (Shulman, 2012, p. 328). Being a student social worker I will need to be aware of the legalisation that will guide my practice. As always the NISCC Code of Conduct is the base for the way I conduct my practice. The Children’s Order (NI) 1995 Article 3 tells us that the welfare of the child is paramount. This piece of legalisation sets out the powers and duties the agency has in relation

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    The last 50 years has seen a growing public concern for the protection of children against mistreatment, highlighting the need for government and non-government services to create legislation to protect and prevent children from harm and neglect (Tomison, 2001). This essay attempts to examine how child protection legislation has manifested in social policy and the ideological pressures that have influenced this change. Furthermore it will discuss what knowledge/skills or values an expert social

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    agencies have the duty and right to safeguard and protect a child from harm but clearly nothing was done to protect Daniel. Due to the police being called out on a numerous of occasions a multi-agency risk assessment conference (MARAC) this is a meeting that information is shared on domestic abuse cases with people such as police, health services, child protection and domestic violence advisors. The police should have passed the information on so a meeting could have been organised for the parents

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    One of the criticisms of technocratic ideology is that it tends to exclude other ways of improving the skills of the workforce, for example, through staff development initiatives. History exemplifies that child protection policy and practice reform, predominantly have been shaped and driven by ideology and less so by research-based evidence Gray, Plath, & Webb, 2009; Sholnsky & Stern (2007). According to Gillingham, (2014) the explanation for this occurrence is that choosing research base evidence

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    At the beginning of the 20th century, children protection was first starting to be put in place. This included protection in medical, social and judicial fields. This protection was first put into place at France and later spread across the world. Later in 1919, the League of Nations (later known as the UN) , started to elaborate on a Committee for child protection. The League of Nations adopted the Geneva Declaration of the Rights of a Child on September 16, 1924, which was the first international

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    Child Protective Services in Texas Reading about child labor and abuse during 1800-1900’s in early American history books might lead a student to believe we are far from the seemingly distant past of neglected children. However, child protection services in America is still relatively young and despite the continued growth of social policies regarding the nation’s children, yet every day we still have thousands of children that are harmed and without a voice. This paper will briefly describe the

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    Reason Case was accepted for investigation: On 5/31/17, Hennepin County Child Protection accepted a report of alleged neglect and failure to ensure education for 16 year old Elijah and 15 year old Joel Sandifer as well as 10 year old Elishevah Yisreal and her 9 year old Immanuel Israel by their mother Shamils Williams. Per reporter on 5/31/17 an effort has been made to get 15 year old Joel into school by the fall. Per reporter has learned that all of the children may not be enrolled as Joel isn’t

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    that affect the safeguarding of children and young people. Policies and procedures for safeguarding and child protection in England and Wales are the result of the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004 brought more changes that affected the way the child protection system works here in the United Kingdom and so affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Through the protection policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people, settings which work with children and

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    Child Welfare Social Work

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    and child welfare When it comes to vulnerable populations, children are definitely high on the list. Often these children need a voice or need help finding that voice. Social workers play a large role in bettering the lives of these young individuals. This paper will cover topics of child welfare including the history, main goals and basic services, being aware when working with children and their families, and a setback of child welfare programs. The History of Child Welfare Child protection had

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    Child Protection Recording/Anderson /Hollins family, 12e Downyour Way, Anytown. The worker, arrived at the Anderson and Hollins home. The home was unpresentable and Ms. Anderson was not coping. Mr. Hollins was not home notwithstanding the plans for him to be present. There were several considerable signs of large-scale drinking with many cans and bottles, empty and unopened, in the living room and the hallway. Josh’s bedroom smelt of urine from bedwetting and the bed had been stripped. Ms. Anderson

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