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    Belinda Jacobs 11A Creative Writing Coursework The Unwelcome Visitor Tonight the wind howled. Monica Gianni climbed gratefully into her Audi‚ wondering how long the journey to Jaime’s would take. To make a pleasant change (ahem not!)‚ her boss had handed her a nine-page contract twelve minutes before she was about to leave. Revenge she supposed‚ as he lost the battle for promotion to Monica herself. Typically‚ once past the mark of six o’clock the traffic was twice as terrible. As she cruised down

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    “The unexpected visitors” One rainy night in 2010‚ a young boy whose name was Peter Jones was getting ready for bed‚ as usual he brushed his teeth‚ and set the alarm clock because He had to take an advanced English test the next morning!‚ He was truly excited about it‚ However; while he was lying in bed‚ He heard a sound outside the windows. So he got up and walked over the window‚ what is more; He was looking outside into the yard when suddenly he saw something really strange in the sky‚ like a

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    Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care By Andrew Ryan Hanley Types of Abuse Physical: Physical abuse is deliberate physical force that may result in bodily injury‚ pain‚ or impairment. Both old and young people can be physically abused. Physical abuse includes the smashing of furniture and personal belongings‚ being pushed or shoved‚ being held against your will‚slapped‚ bitten‚ kicked‚ pinched‚ punched‚ choked or ducked under water‚ threatened or hurt with

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    There are numerous different agencies and organisations involved in safeguarding. A non-exhaustive list‚ but perhaps the main ones are:- • Schools • Social services • The NSPCC • Health Professionals • The Probation Service • The Police • Local safeguarding children’s boards • Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) Schools have a variety of responsibilities towards the children in their care. These can be identified as follows:- • To develop children’s awareness and knowledge of

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    TDA 2.2 - Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People. 1.1 The Current Key Legislations are as follows - * Children Act 1989 * Education Act 2002 * Sexual Offences Act 2003 * Children Act 2004 - ECM * Health and Safety At Work Act 1974 including e-Safety * Fire Precautions Act 1971 Some of the policies‚ which would be school or Education specific‚ of the above legislations are – * Medication Policy * Data Protection * First Aid Policy * Fire Precaution

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    P4/ Outline key legislation and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work. In this part of the assignment I will be stating the main key points of each piece of legislation and how it is applied in practice. Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults 2006This piece of legislation was introduced on the 8th November 2006‚ the whole idea of this act is to protect adults who are at risk of abuse due to a vulnerability. For example‚ someone with Down syndrome may be more at risk of getting abused due to their

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    Be aware to abusive situations SAFEGUARDING Take the right step Abuse can happen to any individual regardless of his/her age or service needs Kinds of Abuse Physical Sexual Emotional Financial Institutional Neglect Physical Abuse Any abuse involving the use of force Punching‚ hitting‚ slapping or any kind of physical attack Physical attack Burning Refusal to allow access to toilet facilities Force feeding

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    Understanding safeguarding of children and young people ( for those working in the adult sector ) 1:1 Some of the Policies and procedures along with practices include : The Children Act 1989 allocated duties to local authorities‚ courts‚ parents and other agencies in the United Kingdom‚ to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted. Its focus is on the idea that children are best cared for within their own families; however‚ it also makes provisions for instances

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    (strengths‚ skills and experience that is relevant to your current job role and student status): I have been studying for the last couple of year‚ counselling safeguarding courses and voluntary work. I am hoping this will all help me with becoming a social worker in the future. I have found the role of volunteering with domestic abuse very interesting and challenging. I feel it is very important to focus on time with the children and draw learning from them. I wanted to begin the foundation degree

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    Safeguarding Safeguarding: This means protecting everyone’s right to be safe and stopping abuse. Safeguarding adult principles (Department of health 2013 Statement of government policy on adult safeguarding) Empowerment- presumption of person led decisions and informed consent Prevention- it is better to take action before harm occurs Proportionality- Proportionate and least intrusive response appropriate to the risk presented Partnership- Local solutions through services working with their

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