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    Part One Introduction When conducting research project with adults or children it is crucial that ethical issues are a heard to and catered for. Ethical considerations include; researchers protecting the wellbeing, and interests of all participants, formal organisational procedures being a heard to, i.e. ethics clearances and consent and the research design including procedures for participant’s safety (Cavanagh, 2014). Consent When conducting a research project it is inevitable that the researcher

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    TDA 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and their roles: • Local safeguarding children board- they look into the death of children who have been abused or neglected. And how different professionals/agencies have dealt with it. • General practitioner- Can refer to necessary agencies i.e. social services/police and they provide a report for child protection conference. • National society for

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    This act looks at how social services and other agencies work together and deal with issues of safeguarding relating to children and young people. The Children Act 2004 has principles which were designed in mind for the care and support of children and young people, these involve; allowing children to be healthy, allowing them to remain safe in their

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    TDA 2.8: Support children and young people’s Health and Safety. 208.1.2. Health and Safety is the responsibility of everyone but ultimately it is the responsibility of the Health and Safety officer (head teacher) to oversee and monitor. The Safety Officer responsibilities are: The implementation of Health and Safety policy and to liaise with the governors to ensure full compliance with all its requirements. To periodically review the policy and draft amendments when ever necessary. To appoint

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    signs. It is just as important to know the correct procedures to protect the child and yourself. Having these procedures and policies in childcare settings ensures that children are protected from adults and other children who are posing a risk. Safeguarding is protecting children from abuse or malnutrition, preventing harm to the child 's health or development, making sure children grow up with the provision of safe and effective care and taking the correct action to ensure children have the best

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    documents must be up to date information, since it was published so it is conclusive evidence that it is a financial document because managerial documents are prepared for internal users. (1) 2-The Lufthansa Airways management Group strategies are, Safeguarding a position as a leading Flights and the aim of the Lufthansa Group is to be the first choice in the field of Flights for customers, employees, shareholders and partners. Going forward, so the Lufthansa Group plans to continue playing a significant

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    1990) became part of the UK’s Law in 1992, it has 54 articles that cover child welfare and safeguarding under ever circumstance. The aim of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of The Child aim is to keep children’s rights intact and do their best to ensure these rights are not

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    circulating in the community. So, you’re helping to protect individuals who may not be capable of protecting themselves,” leading to community immunity (“Safeguarding”). Specifically, expectant mothers that take vaccines can pass the immunity to the fetus through the placenta, protecting the baby until its immune system fully develops (“Safeguarding”). A rise in immunization rates allows for a reduce in disease and prevention throughout a community. For example, the plague of the 1890s was devastating

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    the support and help of any other professionals. This is to ensure that the needs of the children are met and they understand that this may mean that certain information will have to be shared. The only exception to this would be if there was a safeguarding issue and you feel that by sharing information may put the child at greater risk. There are only 2 sets of circumstances in which confidentiality can be breached. They are the following: * If the parents have given permission for you to

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    policy’s and local systems that relate to safeguarding and protection from abuse Human rights act 1998 Safeguarding vulnerable adults act 2006 Mental captivity act 2005 Speaking up for justice Public interest disclosure act Disability discrimination act Sexual offences act Nation care standers commission (CSCI) Domestic violence crime and victims act in safe hands 2.What are the roles of different agencies in safeguarding and protecting individuals from abuse Social

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