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    The specialist skills of the Health Visitor are crucially important in safeguarding children (HM Government, 2010). In the past decade there has been significant change in nursing and healthcare that has led to a much wider remit for those involved in working with children and subsequently child protection (Hall and Elliman, 2006; Department of Health, 2004); indeed Health Visitors are responding to a national drive to further enhance their contribution to public health (Department of Health, 2009)

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    the UK affecting the safeguarding of children and young people There are legislations, guidelines, policies and procedures within the UK that are in place to help safeguard children and young people in the community. Some of these are; The Children Act 1989 This is an act to amend previous laws relating to children: To provide for local authority services for children in need and others: To make provision for those who foster, childmind and for day-care for young children and adoption. Also, for

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    Ensuring children and young people’s safety and protection in the setting is an essential part of safeguarding and promoting their welfare. Every adult working in the setting must be a suitable person to work with young children, and must have been checked by the Independent Safeguarding Authority. This includes students on placements and regular volunteers. Parents need to be absolutely certain that their children will be safe and protected from harm in any kind of professional care. While children

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    Safeguarding children is the promise made by the Government in the United Kingdom when implementing social policies and legislation to ‘…protect them from harm.’ (H.M Government, 2013, p11) Furthermore, the Government have stipulated that the protection of children is paramount and is the responsibility of everyone who comes in contact with a child. This is the aspect of social policy and legislation that is going to be analysed and critically reflected on; engaging in the historical social policies

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    In all legislation there will be guidelines regarding safeguarding children. In place are strict legislative rules in force to prevent any forms of abuse. Victoria Climbié, Daniel Pelka and Baby P. “Over one in 20 children in different areas of the UK have been subjected to various types of abuse.” Reported by Farrell 2013 on sky news. Another case brought to our attention through the media was Victoria Climbié had 128 separate injuries prior to her death in 2000 (See Appendix-2). Concerning baby

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    The legislations that affects safeguarding children with in the UK is, Every Child Matters Education Act 2002 this act was and is to achieve health and economic wellbeing, stay safe and make a positive contribution for better outcomes for all children and young people, as well as narrowing the gap. There are also guidelines that must be followed within the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) and the Special Educational Needs (SEN) code of practice. Within Schools and children’s car homes there will

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    Assignment 008 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Task A 1. The Children Act 1989 - 2004 is the most relevant legislation for safeguarding children and young people’s welfare. It was first made to give boundaries and support for local authorities for the welfare of children. The act then also made changes to the law that are regulated for children and their safety if they are in foster homes, adoption agencies, babysitting services and also handling childcare crimes and crimes

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    ------------------------------------------------- Understanding safeguarding of children and young people For those working in the adult sector Unit 516 Understand safeguarding of children and young people (for those working in the adult sector) 1 Understand the Policies, Procedures and Practices for safe working with children and young adults Firstly before any legislation that a child is assessed under, an assessment has to be carried out to ascertain the following: * Gathering of information

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    All children have the right to feel safe and be free from harm and abuse. With this in mind there are guidelines and legislation which have been put in place which relate to the safeguarding of children and young people. The Children Act of 1989 and the United Nations Convention on the rights of the child also of 1989 were significant pieces of legislation and guidelines which were introduced nearly 30 years ago. However, it is only over the last 10-15 years where there has been a significant increase

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    understand 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

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