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    Explain the importance of safeguarding children and young people. Children and young people are vulnerable in nature. As their journey of life is in initial stages of development. They lack experience to understand and handle certain situations. Their lives can be severely affected by the risk, danger and fear from unknown or from people who are considered closest. If they are not taken care during their childhood, they may suffer from difficult young age and adulthood. Victoria Climbie’s tragic death

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    the most impressionable people on the planet, and with social media they are being exposed to the opinions of the world at such a young age. Social media makes information available at the touch of your fingertips. All it takes is logging on to a computer and searching whatever you want to read about. Also, celebrities act ridiculously and become a bad influence on young kids who looked up to them. In Plato’s Apology an example of the corruption of youth it discussed. Socrates corrupts the youth by

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    How Youth Online Culture Is Perceived The impact of online culture on youth is hugely significant in today’s society. Youth of today, all around the world, have grown up in the midst of rapid technological development. It now plays a part in the social, work, leisure, and private spheres of people’s lives. Adults perceive youth interactions online as negative, harming their ability to develop and function in the adult world. Youth perceive their involvement in online culture quite differently, seeing

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    Human Services Introduction There is a broad range of factors that might make the youth of any ethnicity to participate in antisocial behaviors. Notably, these factors include young people’s own feelings, family relationships and being brought up in communities with widespread alcohol and violence. In addition to this, young people engage in antisocial behaviors if they have been exposed to poor health, substance abuse, poor-quality housing as well as poor health. These risk factors place youths at

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    Leadership 17 May 2015 My Philosophy for Youth Ministry I believe that youth ministry is vital to the growth and effectiveness of the church—local and universal. In order for the church to grow, the adult generations of the church needs to insure the faith by training children and young adults “in the nurture and admonition of the Lord”(Ephesians 6:4). When the youth of the church are not taught the importance of a vibrant and active relationship with God, then the church will see its ranks become

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    I will be focussing on how parental divorce affects a young person aged fifteen to sixteen, I will also be looking at the things that can be done in order to make it as easy as it can be; as divorce is not an easy thing for anyone to go through. My two key issues will be the effects of the transition and the emotional support needed to make it easier. Divorce has many different effects, among the effects is the possibility of having to move away/ leave friends, having to make new starts, choice of

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    parent-choice therapeutic boarding school for girls. You could say it’s more than a school, it’s a place for troubled teens. Located in St. Martinville, LA and includes 25 acres of beautiful scenery, the young Christian girls who attend will have a wonderful place to become rooted, grow and mature into the young women they should be, not delinquent. Founded in 1995, Evangelhouse Christian Academy was formed for the Christian family who is seeking a values based treatment program for their troubled teen.

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    of the sample of more than 1,000 companies said they planned to hire foreign workers over the coming months”. “The Chartered Institute of Personal Development said demand for workers from overseas had reached record levels because companies felt young people in the UK lacked skills to make them employable”. (Guardian newspaper). This leaves the 16-24 year olds in a less fortunate position. In contrary to this fact, how will it become possible for youths to learn the needed skills if they do not

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    The paper is about the health’s conditions of population and young generation around the world and actions are done by the government and citizens to against smoking in public places. This project will investigate the smokers’ activity and behavior on this changes. Also it includes the opinion and action of second hand smokers, other people on smoking outdoor. Nowadays, a lot of governments take part in smoking ban in public place. However, countries which decide to accept banning of smoking do

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    styles and approaches that function satisfactory with some individuals may be entirely unsuccessful with others. Nevertheless, a leader should not alter their entire leadership approach every time they have an interaction with someone from a diverse generation or cultural environment. It would be my suggestion to have one sound approach that would work for most of everyone. In spite of age or cultural circumstances, each member of a team for sure has one something in common: they work for a salary

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