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    the specific needs of children under five years in particular home safety and nutrition with recommendations. In conclusion, an overview of the main idea will be summarized.

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    what they will do. Health and safety act 1974 is a legislation that is used in healthcare settings. The health and safety act means all employers have the duty to keep themselves service users and anyone entering the building to be safe. In my workplace, everyone is kept safe by using the health and safety act. Health and safety are promoted by using a risk assessment for everything we do and we have posters to show fire exists or if there is a fire where the assembly points are. Data protection act

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    Employers should provide a flexible working environment for their employees Every employee has the right to work in a flexible and safe working environment whether it is in an office or on a construction site. Providing a flexible work environment is an obligation that every employer must preserve to have productive and hardworking employees. When people apply for jobs one of the main negotiations that is made is the flexibility of the job description as some employees have children that maybe

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    CYPOP 5.1. The current Legislation for home based childcare and the Role of Regulatory Bodies Registration By law all providers of home based childcare in England that care for children under the age of eight, must be registered with the regulatory body Ofsted. Ofsted keeps two childcare registers; the Early Years register (for children from birth to Preschool age five) and the Childcare register (for school ages five to eight years). To register a number of legal criteria must be in place;

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    just heard Odysseus’ story, I think I would be nearly convinced to help him. I say nearly because, while I would believe that Odysseus had a strong desire to go home, I do not think that I would help him get home. Although a bit fanciful, Odysseus’ story makes one thing very clear to Alcinous and the crowd that is listening- he wants to go home. In all the tales, he reiterates just how helpless of a position he was in, and how he would have done anything to bring his crew back to Ithaca. He tells his

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    providers, neighbors, extended family and so forth. You should contact them and discuss with them your most pressing concerns about your child’s safety. 2. Think about all the places in which your child needs to be protected. This can be your home, friend’s home, community centers and so forth. You should evaluate these places for safety and put preventive measures into place in each area. 3. Consider the top safety risks for autistic individuals. These include: wandering, drowning and household toxins

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    Veterans Day Speech

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    injured or scarred for life. We go to airports and gym’s where a meeting s held to welcome home our soldiers. Some kids ask their parents or someone they know about who gives us our freedom. All they have to say is someone who fights for our country. Freedom is NOT free. It may seem free because certain people are out fighting to protect us and our country. Some people throw a party or a huge welcome home gathering or make tons of signs to show their thanks. I’m sure they love it but I’m also sure

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    INTRODUCTION The Cat In The Hat, by Dr. Seuss, is a well known book about a silly cat, two young kids, and a big mess. This short story starts off by showing the two young kids sitting at home all alone and bored. All of the sudden, a cat comes out of nowhere and begins to show the kids how to have fun. However, his idea of fun is not very clean and he begins to make a mess everywhere he goes. The kids are too busy joining in the "fun" to notice what a mess this mysterious cat is making. The

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    Unit 302 Answers

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    relate to health and safety in a care setting. It is a legal requirement for us as care workers to follow these guidelines within our roles. Each piece of legislation has its own requirements but, as a whole, they all are there to ensure that people are safe. Some of these legislations are: • The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 – this is the main piece of legislation which sets out the responsibilities of employees and employers in relation to all health and safety. The Control of Substances Hazardous

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    his/her home at a young age? Introduction: What is domestic violence? “Domestic Violence is a pattern of behaviors used to establish power and control over another person through fear and intimidation, often inclosing the threat or use of violence”(Safe Horizon, 2015). Domestic violence includes physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and exploitation; therefore, this is in relation to “intimate partner violence, battering, relationship abuse, spousal abuse, or family violence” (Safe Horizon

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