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    or while they are away from the home. Sadly, child advocacy agencies and social services may be aware of the violence or neglect but they choose to keep the child in the household because there are few or no alternative foster care or temporary residential care facilities that are disability accessible or are willing to take in a child with

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    Re: Assignment

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    P2: 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

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    The lives of female slaves in the South are incomparable and have an unmistakable difference to the lives of most nineteenth-century white American ladies. The African American slave does not have the same luxury to worry about insignificant alarms, shortcomings, and insecurities as other females, yet trusts herself to be and is, indeed, more grounded and able to endure more than most men. As a woman, not just an African American woman I recognize these women as Mother Earth, they display the ultimate

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    founder Conrad Hilton, until being supplanted by The Waldorf-Astoria Collection in 2006. The 5-star, 31 story hotel was designed by renowned architects Phillip Johnson and John Burgee. The design concept of the hotel is business modern-luxury in a residential atmosphere with a focus on regional Southeast Asian art. The hotel boasts a grand marble staircase and is decorated with a vast art collection featuring over 3400 pieces of sculpture, paintings and artifacts created by both local and international

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    Home Is Where Your Heart

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    I believe that home is where your heart is. It can be a one-room shack, apartment, house, or even a camp trailer. At one point everyone in their life have dreamed of having a place they can call home. Home sweet home. Being raised in a military home from 1961 to 1970 we lived in at least 10 different houses that we called at home, because we lived there as a family, when my dad died in 1975 our home was no longer a home but a house that we just cohabitated in. With the absence of our father the majority

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    often advantageous in terms of lower health care costs in later years of life and other beneficial contributions to the community.” Elderly people cannot withstand much excessive surgery and the shift of dependent elderly people from hospitals to residential and nursing homes will minimize health care costs as it transfers the expenditure from health care to social care funds. Since social care is increasingly becoming more privatized, elderly people are less likely to financially burden the government

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    not given the chance to do so because of ‘un-acceptance’ within the host country’s society. It has been put forward by Geraldine Pratt’s research on Vancouver nannies (2002, pp. 195-200), that white English women with internationally recognized childcare qualifications find themselves treated better compared to Filipinos. Vancouver household, especially in the suburban areas too would much rather hire white Canadians despite their lack of skills and experience owing to their class and citizenship

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    Unit 71, Outcome 1 Explain how current and relevant legislation and policy affects work with children and young people. Current legislation is the result of The children Act 1989 which was brought in to ensure that all people who work with children worked together and was clear about their responsibility’s and knew how to act if allegations of child abuse were made.Following the death of Victoria Climbie in the year 2000 an independent inquiry highlighted many problems with how reports of neglect

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    Food Insecurity Essay

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    Children’s Food Security and USDA Child Nutrition Programs Food insecurity is when an individual or a family has a limited amount of food available, due to lack of financial capability or other limited resources. Food insecurity has numerous adverse effects and is even more dangerous for children. According to research done in 2015, the percentage of households that suffered from food insecurity was about 16.6%. Among these, 7.8% were children. Hence, the results showed that children are more exposed

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    As of the beginning of this year 2016, Texas has now been an open carry state. Open carry simply means that every single 21 year old or older gets to purchase a gun if they choose to do so and wear it out on the streets. Texas had been going back and forth on whether or not to allow this to pass and in the end it did. Many Texans had mixed emotions about the open carry system and did not approve of it due to situation that might have occurred in their lives or others that hit them hard, and/or because

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