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    TDA 2.2: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety. The concept of safeguarding‚ which works to protect children‚ has only been developed in the last 50 years. The need for improved legislation has been highlighted by high- profile cases‚ such as the death of Maria Colwell in 1973 and‚ more recently‚ Victoria Climbié in 2000. These cases shocked

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    Ch 6 Outline I. Hearts and Minds: The Northern War‚ 1776-1777 A. The British offensive 1. After Declaration of Independence‚ British determination to subdue and retain colonies increased 2. During spring of 1776‚ patriot assaults on Canada stalled 3. British assaults on New York in the fall sent Continental Army reeling 4. Efforts to negotiate peace floundered on British refusal to acknowledge U.S. independence 5. British swept across New Jersey as far south as Burlington in Dec 1776

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    The Great Depression was a worldwide economic depression that lasted 10 years. Its kickoff was “Black Thursday‚" October 24‚ 1929. The height of the Depression was 1933. By then‚ unemployment had risen from 3 percent to 25 percent of the nation’s workforce. Wages for those who still had jobs fell 42 percent. Gross domestic product was cut in half‚ from $103 billion to $55 billion. The Depression caused many farmers to lose their farms. At the same time‚ years of overcultivation and a drought created

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    Developmental Apraxia SymptomsCauses‚ and Treatments Tammy A. Jacquay Wendell‚ North Carolina Apraxia of speech is a neurological condition in which a person finds it impossible to move their mouth or tongue to speak (Apraxia‚ 2005). There are two main types of apraxia; they are acquired apraxia of speech and developmental apraxia of speech (Apraxia of Speech‚ 2002). This paper is about Developmental Apraxia of Speech‚ its symptomscauses‚ and appropriate treatments

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    or dysfunction of the nervous system. This essay is going to explain mechanisms of central and peripheral neuropathic pain. It will describe causes and symptoms and provide some examples of common neuropathic syndromes. This piece will also discuss ways of treatment‚ including pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods. 2 CAUSES Neuropathic pain originates from pathology of the nervous system due to alterations in neural input or processing‚ and could be divided into

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    Prosocial behaviour encompasses voluntary helping acts that the society values‚ with the intention of promoting harmonious relations and benefiting another as opposed to oneself (Vaughan & Hogg‚ 2005). The arousal: cost-reward model and its role in prosocial motivation proposes that a bystander ’s arousal is attributed to another person ’s distress‚ which they emotionally experience as unpleasant and are therefore motivated to relieve it (Dovidio‚ 1996). Eisenberg and Fabes (1991) contribute

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    | The occurrence of child abuse has been a concern for many years and the term ‘safeguarding’ is a procedure which is now used to protect children. The four factors of abuse was identified as‚ physical‚ neglect‚ sexual and emotional. This essay will explore safeguarding‚ concentrating on the sociological model of abuse‚ drawing closely on the views of Bowbly (1978) and Maslow (1975). It will examine the history of safeguarding through analysing previous cases. As well as identifying

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    Deviance Behavior and the Possible Causes February 27‚ 2013 Antoinette Perry Albertus Magnus College – Sociology of Work In the sociological sense of the word deviance is simply any violation committed that is not considered one of society’s norms. Deviance behavior can range from something minor‚ such as a traffic violation‚ to something major‚ such as suicide or murder. The meaning of deviance may differ between societies and the cause of deviance behaviors can vary depending

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    children Act 2004 * Children Order 1995 – Northern Ireland * Working together to Safeguard Children 2006 * Keighley Community Nursery Safeguarding policy Question 2 Safeguarding is much more than just protecting children from direct abuse. The staying safe action plan recognises a number of important aspects in the wider view of Safeguarding including: * Keeping children safe from accidents * Crime and bullying * Forced marriages * Missing children * Actively promoting

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    works or how it can just stay in a person’s body then is active in the future to produce a vaccine or other medications to treat active and latent TB patients. Also how researchers and scientist are finding ways to easily diagnose and tell who and who may not have the bacteria. Through much research I found many images and descriptions of damage that can be done to the body if TB was not treated properly or not even treated at all. Images mainly of damaged lungs with holes in them‚ people coughing

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