of Health and Human Services. The program was inaugurated in 1964 as a means of preparing children
the main legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people, compile a folder to include the following documents: An outline of current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. The Director of Children’s Services has the overarching responsibility for child protection but safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility and every child has a right to be kept away from
personal data this includes things like religious beliefs, mental health, religious beliefs, political opinions, commission or alleged commission of a crime, and ethnic or racial origin. There are some laws and legislation that directly impact upon schools in part or whole. I am going to look at the following laws and legislation. • The data is protection by Data Protection Act 1998 • The children are safeguarded and protected with Children Act 2004 and Childcare
promoting children’s safety and welfare as well as protecting children when abuse happens. It has only been developed in the past 50 years, and the need for improved legislation has been highlighted by cases such as Maria Colwell (1973) and Victoria Climbie (2000) as these cases showed weaknesses in procedures. The United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child (1989) is an international human rights treaty that grants all children a comprehensive set of rights. The convention has 54 articles
soldiers face every day. The issue of children being soldiers has dated back to World War 1, when 250,000 children under 18 in Great Britain enlisted to fight. Today, there are 300,000 child soldiers around the world, fighting grown men with more experience, and many are dying. The big issue with children being soldiers is the fact that they’re being intoxicated with harmful drugs and alcohol, their minds aren’t fully developed to make educated decisions, and these children are becoming soldiers against
1. Correctly name three pieces of legislation which inform work in the field of safeguarding children. 3marks The Children Act 1989 Safeguarding Act 2010 The Education Act 2002 2. Describe the role of the Common Assessment Framework in safeguarding children. (400 words) 10marks A Common Assessment Framework is to enable that children and young people are safeguarding and looked after. It is also known as CAF. The process of a Common Assessment Framework is to gather information a child who
ensure the health and safety and security of children. Every sector especially who is working with children and also have ability to understand the policy and procedures to deal with children and young person. children Legislation, guideline and policies place a duty for every one working in the school and gives the children safe environment and every person has a specific knowledge to take the correct action if the child ill or have an accident. . 1; working together to safeguard children (2015) In
The aim of this essay is to critic and to develop the change in the NHS. The NHS (National Health Service) establish in 1948 is the public health funded system in United Kingdom which provide the most high care in UK resident. Since being created, there is a constant transformation into leadership and management. For example Griffith’s report (1983) introduces general manager and central role for doctors. Cogwheel report establishes in 1967, is the first report introducing the role of clinician management
Policies 2005. The child protection policy states there are procedures when directly working with children this may be adults, supervisors, or care workers who come into contact with the service user. If a staff member is in contact with a child within the facility and they are concerned about their wellbeing they can contact social services, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSCPP), or the police. If a staff member does report their concern about the child they have responsibilities
Under the Children Act 2004 a wide range of organisations and individuals working with families have statutory duties to ensure the welfare and protection of children: local authorities and district councils that provide childrens and other types of services, including childrens and adult social care services, public health, housing, sport, culture and leisure services, licensing authorities and youth services NHS organisations, including the NHS England and clinical commissioning groups, NHS Trusts