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    homeless children‚ very little is known about their well-being and mental health. The only data up to this article is based on studies with only a small amount of school-aged children‚ contained of demographic surveys that focused on the education and physical health of homeless children. Thus‚ “Methodologically sound studies of the mental health risks for homeless children are clearly needed to inform policymakers‚ mental health professionals‚ and educators who increasingly are confronted with helping

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    Unit 3 - Supporting Children

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    activities and should not make comments such as ‘Girls are more sensible than boys’. Equality Act 2006 provides a legal framework to protect the rights of individuals and advance equality of opportunity for all. That means that practitioners should treat all children as an individual and give children equal opportunities as children have individual needs that should be met. Childcare Act 2006 incorporates the welfare standards with which all settings registered to work with children under 8 years must

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    of the mouth. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Most people who brush and floss their teeth daily end up with teeth similar to the people in the dentistry commercials. White‚ shiny and healthy! B. Reason to Listen: Good dental hygiene is important for people of all ages. A clean mouth will help prevent harmful diseases from entering your body. C. Thesis Statements: Flossing your teeth helps prevent harmful diseases of the mouth. D. Credibility Statement: I am credible

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    Industrial current demand and surrounding exposures are the best answer why I chose Environmental Health. In Malaysia‚ most of industrial institution need at least one person have a knowledge in environmental. Furthermore‚ I am on going to hold a Safety and Health Officer Certificate from National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health‚ Malaysia. The course is just begin on 2nd March 2013 and will be end on 12th May 2013. It will be most important competency for Malaysian Industry. By the knowledge

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    numerous of different risks people are faced with throughout their life. In some cases risks are what help define who we are‚ or are simply just obstacles that conquer us or we conquer. In our lives‚ it is important to exercise self-command. However‚ we should not be so concerned with the future that we stifle the present. Some people have found that by taking risks it has left them either dead‚ with nothing at all‚ and others have found it has only brought them great things. A risk that I have taken

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    Ryan‚ Bernard / FIELD METHODS TECHNIQUES 10.1177/1525822X02239569 TO IDENTIFY THEMES ARTICLE Techniques to Identify Themes GERY W. RYAN RAND Health H. RUSSELL BERNARD University of Florida Theme identification is one of the most fundamental tasks in qualitative research. It also is one of the most mysterious. Explicit descriptions of theme discovery are rarely found in articles and reports‚ and when they are‚ they are often relegated to appendices or footnotes. Techniques are shared

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    Understand positive risk taking for individuals with disabilities (LD 305) 1. Understand that individuals with disabilities have the same right as everyone else to take risks 1.2 Explain why‚ traditionally‚ people with disabilities have been discouraged or prevented from taking risks. In Social Care there is an accountability for the welfare of the individual‚ whether they are being cared for or enabled to be independent. The enabler has responsibility for the individual‚ and the Company that

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    Hygiene Case Study Essay

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    Jordan went to 318 and began his meal prep. Staff assisted that Jordan with preparing his meal‚ using a light physical guidance while Jordan poured his milk. Jordan consumed his meal and then was prompted to clean up. Jordan practiced some morning hygiene‚ by brushing his teeth. Jordan used his electric tooth brush to brush his teeth. He needed a few prompts to stay on task and other prompts to turn his brush in order to target specific areas. Jordan moved on to shaving with his electric razor. Jordan

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    Supporting cultural festivals Cultural development initiatives supported by the Government of India so far have not substantially promoted contemporary art practices and festivals. The new draft policy announced by the Ministry of Culture promises to change this. It proposes to extend financial support to established large festivals such as the Mumbai Khala Goda art and Chennai music festivals to help develop them into international events. Non-government organisations can get assistance to the

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    Unit 3 - supporting children  E1  The children act 1989  Protection of children act 1999  Safeguarding vulnerable groups act 2006  Childcare act 2006  Equality act 2010  E2 the children act came into force in 1991 this was to attempt to bring together lots of different legislations; I cover many things like child protection‚ parent responsibility and the inspection of settings. It mostly cover that a child’s welfare is paramount‚ and that their views should be taken into account at all times

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