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    * Identify the current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people, including e-safety. These are as follows Children’s act 1989/2004 Education act 2002 ECM/EYFS E safety 2008 Human rights act Equal opportunities act Safeguarding Health and safety Disability Discrimination act/ SENDA 1.2 * Describe the roles of different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. Social services- They work in partnership

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    However one person can not provide everything a growing child needs and children can form close attachments with a number of people. These emotional bonds that children develop with their parents and other caregivers are vital for their personal, social and emotional development. A child with secure attachment feels able to rely on their parents and caregivers for safety and comfort and uses these important attachment relationships as bases from which they explore and learn about the world. John

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    Providing for care- it is according to Abraham Maslow’s law that health and social care workers should be familiar wth an individuals needs before providing them any support and each one should be treated as an individually. informal care- provided by family, friends, neighbours or others and is usually unpaid and not seen by any organisation. formal care- can be provided by public, private and voluntary [ residential care home, support group, fostering, counselling, child protection, etc] following

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    on 16(2) was permissible if the criteria set in the limitations clause were satisfied. Thus both sections 16(2) and 36 of the Constitution serve to delineate the freedom of expression. Although the court indicated that further promulgation of legislation to restrict expressions detailed in section 16(2) of the Constitution was acceptable, the court clarified that any regulation of expression protected in terms of section 16(1) of the Constitution will only be accepted if accordance with the standards

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    In my wok placement there are two large books contended with all policy and procedures that apply for the residents at countrywide care home, Wallace view. All policies relate to legislation but I will discuss the policy and procedure of moving and handling as within the home there are equipment such as hoists, moving belts and stand aids that all staff need to use when trying to move a resident for example from a chair to the bed as they physically cannot do this independently. Additionally the

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    “this is a measure of the match between stated goals and their achievement.” Using the definitions to apply in this study, whether the achievement of the policy can meet the desired goals, which are allocating the PRH units to the actual needy and safeguarding the allocation of PRH units in rationality. When the achievement of the policy can match the desired goals, it is an effectiveness policy and vice versa. 2.2. Well-off Tenants Policies The report of “the Housing Authority’s Well-off Tenants Policies”

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    The government influences the delivery of healthcare by setting forth several different requirements. As with any state or federal agency, licensure of both the facility and providers are required (Gartee, 2011). In addition, there are certain standards that must be met by the facility in order to participate in government funded programs. The most widely known programs within the healthcare industry are Medicare and Medicaid. The Centers for Medicare or Medicaid services enforces utilization management

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    PT12CY018 Principals of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care. 1.1, 1.2 please complete the table below. Type of abuse Definition Signs and Symptoms Physical Physical abuse can be defined as any intentional act causing injury or trauma to another person by way of bodily contact. • Hitting, • Slapping, • Spitting • Using objects to inflict pain • Burning As a result of physical abuse e.g. bruising, bite marks, burn marks, changes in behaviour, can lead to death in

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    people must have clear policies and procedures to follow in case of abuse. Staff must be trained in these matters and be prepared to deal with the situation. Those working in child related settings have a legal responsibility to follow statutory safeguarding procedures and guidelines and any suspicions or concerns about child abuse should always be reported without delay. Disclosure of abuse by a child can occur at any time and it can be a shock to hear the details. The way an allegation is received

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    outcomes which are clearly understood by the service user as landmark towards achieving outcomes. Copies of safety/support plan are securely stored in filing cabinet and modus system accessible to staff and client. Service has policies that include safeguarding and

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