Legislation Regulatory Requirements and Codes of Practice Essay

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    CYPOP 5 - Understand how to set-up a home-based childcare service Assessment 1.1 Outline the current legislation covering home based childcare, and the role of regulatory bodies. Below are the current legislations covering home based childcare: 1. United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) The United Nations convention on the rights of the child is to promote all aspects for the care, development and education of children, non discrimination on the grounds of gender, religion

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    when she stepped over Scott Sullivan’s head and notified the audit committee chairman of her findings. Conduct an Internet search to locate a copy of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Summarize the requirements of Section 301.4 of the Act. The section 301.4 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 set requirements on procedures that audit committees are required to establish about complaints. Those procedures include how they receive, retain, and treat complaints about internal controls, accounting, or relating

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    (Occupational Health and Safety) Rules 2005; • Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007; • Road Transport (Dangerous Goods) (Licence Fees) Regulations 1998; • Road Transport Reform (Dangerous Goods) Regulations 1997 3.4 The key legislation issues The mainly legislation issues are include the below, but not more than those: i. Asbestos ii. Certification of Plant Users and Operators iii. Confined Spaces iv. Hazardous

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    another reaction is not very significant role. Legal and ethical requirements: The AFA supports the advertising policies for children, including legislation (mainly trade practices) and regulatory measures, such as commercial television industry codes and standards in children's television, in addition to local adaptation, based on a strong self-regulatory system Department of Commerce International Chamber of Commerce ( ICC) code, which includes specific provisions on children's advertising. Australian

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    CEOs and CFOs be held accountable for fraudulent accounting practices? Should investors have complete and accurate information regarding potential investments? Following the Enron scandal in 2001, when Enron filed for bankruptcy after it was discovered that the company employed improper accounting practices, the alarm rang on Capitol Hill and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 was penned. SOX is one of the most significant regulatory reform’s since the Great Depression (McAdams et al, 2009, p.390)

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    legislative framework as a guide when intervening. Legislative and regulatory framework Social workers operate within a framework legislation and government policy relating to children, families and adults and are subject to the general social care council code of practice for practitioners and employers. Brody, S. (2010). The social worker is obliged to comply with to a list of legalisations and statutory Laws. The specific legislation framework that Damon social worker can use to intervene is the

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    waste construction materials as well as excess excavation materials (SNC-Lavalin 2014). This plan will assess how the waste will be dealt with in the most environmentally sustainable way. The WMP contains the following information: • Relevant legislation and guidelines for waste management of the Project. • The systems, procedures and initiatives proposed to address the management of waste materials generated

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    learning environment from the onset of learning at induction stage - which will cover ground rules and appropriate health and safe practices the learner must abide by. It is also normal practice to repeat prior starting of a task that has the potential to cause such as use of knives in a catering environment. Such instruction makes the learner aware and promotes safe practice. The teacher also has to ensure the physical learning environment is set up to be appropriately supportive and safe for learning

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    Qcf Unit 1

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    positive motivation and inspiration by adhering to legislation and codes of practice which will increase every student’s focus in developing and bridging gaps to display eagerness towards a healthy broad mindset, creative thinking and brighter approach. A mentor should coordinate assessments which will reinforce

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    In order to maintain the quality and high customer satisfaction rate in many service provisions, managing complaint is the essential part which makes no exemption in health and social care setting. There are many statutory frameworks, code of practice and guidance regulating the service provision in health and social care setting. The local Authority Social Service and National Health Service (England) Complains regulation 2009 (amendments) is the statutory regulation provide guidance on local

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