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    safeguarding

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    EXPERIENCE (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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    of reasons. For most women‚ leaving a spouse can put a financial burden on them. And often children are involved. There is no escape. Even with steady employment‚ women are still less likely to leave for the sake of not harming the children. Or the abuse is so bad they can hardly realize what the correct thing to do. WEAVE gives them knowledge and fortitude to deal with these issues. A majority of time they provide shelter so they can escape. Help them retrain for a job or even go to court to get a

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    Safeguarding means protecting children from significant harm and keeping them safe which is everyone’s responsibility. The guidance from Every Child Matters framework remind us that all those who come in to contact with children and families in their everyday work‚ including practitioners have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children including health and safety. All these come under the umbrella of safeguarding. Child protection means to protect children and young people from significant

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    principles of safeguarding

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    CARE H SOCIAL CARE HEALTH A CARE HEALTH AND SOC AND SOCIAL CARE HEA RE QUALIFICATIONS HE ALTH AND SOCIAL CARE EXEMPLAR SOCIAL CARE HEALTH A CANDIDATE WORK CARE HEALTH AND SOC TH AND SOCIAL CARE H UNIT HSC 024 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Unit HSC 024 2 Unit HSC 024 CONTENTS Introduction Page 4 Unit Purpose Page 5 Evidence for Learning Outcome 1 ACS 1.1 and 1.2 Commentary

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    Fm Receivers

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    Abstract This paper will discuss the design of an FM receiver. It will begin with a brief historical backdrop of FM broadcasting and its use in society. It will continue by providing the necessary mathematical background of the modulation process. Furthermore‚ it will enumerate some of the advantages of FM over other forms of modulation‚ namely AM. Finally‚ the paper will discuss the design of a basic FM receiver as well as introduce some circuits and circuit components which the reader may

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    I will relate to a case study. I will provide a definition of abuse using both sociological and psychological perspectives to contribute to our understanding of the causes of abuse. I will define the types‚ indicators‚ signs and symptoms of abuse and its impact on families and individuals‚ identifying factors relevant to the case study‚ recognising and explaining current legislation making reference to Government reports/inquiries and research into failures to protect from harm and abuse. I will

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    Principles of Safeguarding

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    Sophie Harrison Unit 4223-010 Principles of Safeguarding and Protection Outcome 1 Know how to recognise the signs of abuse 1.1 Define the following types of abuse Physical abuse – contact indented to cause feelings of intimidation‚ injury or other physical bodily harm Sexual abuse – knowingly causing someone to engage in an unwanted sexual act by force or threat Emotional/psychological abuse – a person subjecting or exposing another to behaviour that can result in psychological

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    Heritage‚ Local Communities and the Safeguarding of ‘Spirit of Place’ in Taiwan Peter Davis‚ Han-yin Huang International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies‚ Newcastle University‚ NE1 7RU‚ UK p.s.davis@ncl.ac.uk; han-yin.huang@ncl.ac.uk AND Wan-chen Liu Graduate Institute for Museum Studies‚ Fu-Jen Catholic University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan wanchenliu@yahoo.com Abstract: After brief reviews of the theoretical issues relating to place and ecomuseological processes this paper traces the changing relationships

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    WB2 – exercise 14 If an issue of challenging behaviour occurs within the Home‚ staff should try techniques to calm the situation to prevent any further disruption and try to identify any triggers. These techniques may include music therapy‚ relaxation therapy‚ complementary therapies and multi-sensory environments. Staff should receive training on these areas and techniques so that if a situation does arise‚ they’re equipped with information and confidence to handle the issues without any further

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    Police System In Japan

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    POLICE SYSTEM IN JAPAN In Japan‚ police system generally enjoy wide community support and respect. The system‚ so called keisatsu seido consists of approximately 220‚000 police officers who are organized into prefectural forces coordinated and partially controlled by the National Police Agency in Tokyo. Concerning the historical development‚ during the Edo period - we are talking about the years 1600 - 1868 here‚ the Tokugawa Shogunate ( the form of those days governing the country ) developed elaborate

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