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    Human rights act: The Human Rights Act 1998 (also known as the Act or the HRA) came into force in the United Kingdom in October 2000. It is composed of a series of sections that have the effect of codifying the protections in the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law. All public bodies (such as courts, police, local governments, hospitals, publicly funded schools, and others) and other bodies carrying out public functions have to comply with the Convention rights. The Human Rights Act

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    Employer / Employee Rights and Responsibilities Unit For Youth Work Apprenticeship Framework This work book has been designed for learners to help them provide the evidence needed to achieve unit R/602/2954 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social or children and young people’s settings, which has been added to the following qualifications 600/0019/3 ABC Level 2 Certificate in Youth Work Practice 600/0083/1 ABC Level 3 Diploma in Youth Work Practice Details

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    ERR 201

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    ERR 201 1.1Aspects of employment covered by law. Minimum wage Working hours(WTD- Working time directive) Discrimination Health and safety Holiday entitlements Maternity leave Redundancy and Dismissal Disciplinary procedures Disability Act Manual Handling Operations and Regulations Data Protection Act RIDDOR 1995 1.2 Legislation on above points. National Minimum wage act 1998: The national minimum wage is the minimum pay per hour almost all workers are entitled to by law. The minimum wage rate

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    Soham Warik Summer Reading Wuthering Heights 1). I felt interested in a man who seemed more exaggeratedly reserved than myself...He is a dark-skinned gypsy in aspect, in dress and manners a gentleman, that is, as much a gentleman as many a country squire: rather slovenly, perhaps, yet not looking amiss with his negligence, because he has an erect and handsome figure—and rather morose... I know, by instinct, his reserve springs from an aversion to showy displays of feeling—to manifestations of

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    Abbreviations CRB Criminal Records Bureau CAF Common Assessment Framework DCSF Department for Children, Schools and Families DFES the Department for Education and Skills ECM Every Child Matters ISA Independent Safeguarding Authority Introduction In this assignment I will underpin how the multi agency team can help safeguarding children’s rights linking in to practise, with past, present and future legislation including policies and

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    1 Describe your company 's position within the pillars of analytics competition? When the Netflix was created, it was a movie delivery company, in1998.The customer can pay membership fee and get any DVDs of these movies which was recommended by Netflix.If the customer did not like this movie, they could return the DVD and got a new one after they return the old one without any fee,because Netflix afforded the shipping fee. The service of Netflix was consist of two parts.First, the customer can browsed

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    Working collaboratively with a group of people in order to achieve a goal is often known as multi agency working (MAW). “Multi-agency working is about providing a seamless response to individuals with multiple and complex needs.” (scie.org,2010). In the child protection sector, MAW can be beneficial not only to provide a more efficient and better standard of care but also in providing support to other health care professionals as it reduces workloads for members of staff; decreasing stress and prevents

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    Safeguarding The safeguarding of vulnerable adults is high priority. All citizens and organisations have a role to play in protecting vulnerable adults from abuse, wherever and whenever it occurs. The approach is to maintain an appropriate balance between the promotion of independence and the safeguarding of vulnerable adults. In the CSSIW Protection of Vulnerable Adults Monitoring Report for 2008 – 2009, there were 4,451 alleged cases of abuse of vulnerable adults, reported across Wales. These

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    from where they have been attacked by their victims. Their body language is usually threatening, and jumping to conclusions. Plus some of them may carry a weapon. A more modern example of a stereotype victim and villain is Ian Huntley and the Soham murders. Huntley lied to the police about the murders, and he must have been calculating as he knew exactly what he was doing. Our expectation of Sherlock Holmes is that, he likes doing his job as a detective, but he does not want to be the detective

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    Capital Punishment Debate Is Capital Punishment, otherwise known as the Death Penalty, a disgraceful and unjust way to kill a fellow Human being? Or is it a justifiable way to punish someone in a modern day society? Some nations use the Death Penalty as their most severe punishment. Capital Punishment is one of the most debated issues in current day life. Is it acceptable or not? Many politicians have put their arguments across highlighting both their benefits and

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