History of Child Protective Services Abstract The purpose of this research paper was to examine the history of child protective services and the changes made to better help families and protect children. This research will illustrate how efforts have been made to improve child protection. The research will illustrate eras of child protection until today’s foster care regulations and benefits. Research also indicates that child maltreatment continues to be a social issue that needs addressed
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Maria CHILD PROTECTION POLICY All children and young people have the right to go about their daily lives without the fear of being threatened‚ assaulted or harassed. No one should underestimate the impact that bullying can have on a person’s life. It can cause high levels of distress‚ affecting young people’s well-being‚ behavior‚ academic and social development right through into adulthood. At P. GARIS MEMORIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL‚ we are committed to provide a caring‚ friendly and safe environment
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6.4. Explain the procedures that need to be followed by lone workers in home based setting when harm or abuse are suspected or alleged‚ either against them or third parties. As a professional practitioner I know and I will follow the steps in the process of the child protection investigation. I know that that the process of responding to concerns about children and young people is determined by law and related guidance. There are agreed steps in the sequence to protect vulnerable children or to
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The Development of Child Protection Services‚ 1066-1994: A Historical Perspective A presentation to Bedfordshire County Council Social Services Committee‚ February 1995 In the Beginning (1066-1871) A diary of significant developments in child protection from 1066 to 1994 would‚ inevitably‚ need to be a very thick one‚ as it seems a week seldom goes by without a new report or enquiry from which we have to something learn. However of the 928 years covered‚ the first 800 or so would have no
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occasions where there seems to have been a collective sense of empathy for a stranger’s fate. She has become an embodiment of the betrayal‚ vulnerability and public abandonment of children. The inquiry must mark the end of child protection policy built on a hopeless process of child care tragedy‚ scandal‚ inquiry‚ findings‚ brief media interest and ad hoc political response”.1 Upon investigating the serious nature of this case and it’s deeply distressing facts it became apparent that Victoria’s ‘high
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Explaining Concepts Concepts of Dating According to the article Dating‚ by Beth L. Bailey. We know dating is a new style of courtship‚ which was started in the early twentieth. With the emergence of this new style of courtship‚ the old one was replaced. What I remembered as an example of good explanatory writing is the writer using time order to tell the history of old courtship and when the new system of dating was emerging. And the readers probably are young people they don’t know how the
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Child Protection Laws Kimberly Smith CJHS/430 Change of Service Worker Role The Human Service Worker’s role does not actually change just because the young is now in the system but in its place provides those tools and information to use as they create their case revision and action strategy. If the young is in a juvenile care facility the Human Service Worker can discourse to the workforce participants of the facility and can get extra awareness into the ways and general attitude or character
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In the 18th Century Colonisation decimated Aboriginal communities with diseases‚ alcohol‚ and dispossession. In the 19th Century Australian colonies developed their own individual legislative mechanisms concerning child protection for their jurisdictions. In the late 19th to early 20th Century there was forced separation of Aboriginal children from their families under policies of assimilation this became known as ‘Stolen Generation.’ (Mary will be talking about) Also in the 20th Century‚ there
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Children Act 1989 it clearly states that any person under the age of 18 and 16 if married is seen as a child. This consequently places a statutory duty on any local authority child social care worker to protect them from any harm and promote their well-being. Section 17 (1.1) of the Children Act 1989 says that “Local Authorities‚ have a general duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children within their area are in need” Subsequent to receiving this referral and acting in agreement to the primary
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Monopolistically competitive market In Principles of Economics (third edition)‚ N. Gregory Mankiw describes the market as the combination of buyers and sellers of a particular good or service (64). Economists have defined three key elements for any industry to be classified in the market: the number of firms‚ the similarity of the products and the ease of entering a certain industry. By using these features‚ four market structures can be classified—perfect competition‚ monopolistic competition‚
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