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    Dr. Arrowion And Religion

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    In the film‚ Contact‚ the protagonist Dr. Arroway is a part of the SETI program‚ which tries to contact other species from different planets. However‚ the antagonist David Drumlin tries to discourage Dr. Arroway from any further progress. Nevertheless‚ when Dr. Arroway is contacted by species from the star Vega this causes people to question faith and science. Protestors start to form to complain about the achievement‚ viewing the communication with Vega as a turpitude against God. The problems that

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    Thin Lenses Lab

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    Thin Lenses Group members: Trevor Kitts Ryan Mutsch Author: Trevor Kitts 1402L September 10‚ 2012 Introduction In this week’s lab we looked at the movement of light between multiple lenses and their focal points. Procedure List of materials: Optics Bench‚ equipped with laser and triangular like prism. First‚ we aligned the laser with the 0⁰ mark and the center of the prism so that the light hit the bottom of the prism in a perpendicular form. Second‚ we observed that the light

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    current legislation. Be insured with PACEY. Access Birmingham Safeguarding website to keep up-to-date with signs of abuse. Have a copy of the Birmingham Safeguarding procedures to follow. If concerned about the safety and welfare of a child‚ will contact Birmingham Safeguarding number to seek advice etc. Any records that detail any child protection issues are kept confidential‚ unless asked to be seen. Communicate with the parents and be clear they will notify me with any worries or concerns they

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    On what grounds does the court still retain the right to vary the provision of a parenting plan if it considers it is in the best interests of the child? 5. What was meant by the following terms no longer used in the FLA? a) Residence order b) Contact order c) Specific issues order 6)What is Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR) 7)What is Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) 7)What are Family Relationship Centres and what are their function? 8)What is Phase 1 of the 3 stage process within the FLA

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    TD2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1. 1.1 legislation‚ guidelines and policies place duty on all those working in schools to ensure health‚ safety and security of children in their care. The current legislation for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people starts with all agencies working together. The UN convention on the rights of the child (1989) has set out the rights and freedoms of all children in a set of 54 articles included in those rights are

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    unless it is in the best interests of the child (for example‚ in cases of abuse or neglect). A child must be given the chance to express their views when decisions about parental responsibilities are being made‚ every child has the right to stay in contact with both parents‚ unless this might harm them. Governments must do all they can to ensure that children are protected from all forms of violence‚ abuse‚ neglect and mistreatment by their parents or anyone else who looks after them. The All Wales

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    cases will sometimes uncover amendments that need to be made. Law is then split into two areas; Civil Law and Criminal Law. Civil law covers Public Law (systems and processes‚ such as CRB checks) and Private Law (family issues such as divorce and contact). Below are some examples of Legislation that has been put in place to protect children. Constant implementation of legislation‚ guidelines‚ polices‚ procedures and structures are needed to ensure they actually safeguard children. Unfortunately

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    Ensuring children and young people’s safety and welfare in the work setting is an essential part of safeguarding. While children are at school‚ practitioners act in ‘loco parentis’ while their parents are away. As part of their legal and professional obligations‚ practitioners hold positions of trust and a duty of care to the children in their school‚ and therefore should always act in their best interests and ensure their safety – the welfare of the child is paramount (Children Act 1989). The Children

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    part. All staff must have placed upon them the clear expectation that there primary responsibility is to the child and his or her family. (DH and Home Office‚ 2003‚ paras 17.92-17.93) The Children Act 2004 obliges all agencies that come into contact working with children must share information and work together to safeguard the welfare of children. My primary task would be to arrange a safeguarding strategy meeting. This

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    Supporting teaching and learning in schools Unit 2 safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people. Task 1 Any individual that comes into contact with children or young people should establish and maintain a safe environment and have the duty to safeguard and promote the welfare. Child protection policies and procedures are set to safeguard‚ detect and prevent child abuse and neglect. This also includes helping children and young people to protect themselves from abuse and dealing with

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