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    Child Protection

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    This report distinguishes and compares one main child abuse case post 2005 with two pre 2004 cases. In the analysis of the three cases‚ commonalities and distinguishing factors will be examined and critically discussed‚ thereby demonstrating clear and sound understanding of child abuse. Recent theory on child abuse and relevant models of such abuse and their ramifications and effect on the Early Years Setting‚ where I am currently employed will be one of the main focus points of this paper. The

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    Internet: Its Harms

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    Today‚ the internet is regarded as the largest information base and it become an integral part of our lives. Not only can we access a vast amount of data on the internet but we can also use the internet as a channel of communication. However‚ there is a price to pay for this easy access to such vast amounts of information. I. How come that the internet has a negative impact to the netizens? II. What effects it may do to the society? To our children? And to ourselves? III. How can

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    The Harm of Development

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    The Harm of Development Development‚ Advancement and Technology: People think of these words as positive things. These are simple words and have big meanings. We all know that these help us in our daily living‚ but these are only good for our present lives. The fact that every country in this world aims for these‚ we can’t also hide the harm it does to Mother Nature. Urban growth has been a growing concern now. Tall buildings and infrastructures comes with forest denudation‚ land reformation

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    Abuse Institutional Abuse

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    safeguarding and protection in health and social care The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards UNIT 4222-205 1. Define the following types of abuse: (1.1.1) • Sexual abuse Sexual abuse is the forcing of undesired sexual behaviour by one person upon another • Emotional/psychological abuse Emotional/psychological abuse may involve threats or actions to cause mental or physical harm; humiliation; voilation • Financial abuse Financial

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    Protection of Children

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    Who is a Child: According to the United Nation’s Convocation of Rights of Children (UNCRC) which is considered as the universal document on Child Rights "A child is any human being below the age of eighteen years‚ unless under the law applicable to the child‚ majority is attained earlier." The term "child" often‚ but does not necessarily‚ mean minor‚ but can include adult children as well as adult nondependent children. What is Right A right is as an agreement or contract established between

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    Consumer Protection

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    covered under Part II of the Consumer Protection Act of 1987‚ which has mandated a general safety requirement. The producer‚ distributor or supplier of unsafe products incur criminal liability for failure to exercise due diligence. The law is strict but the criminal liability can be dispensed with after showing that they exercised due diligence and have reasonable grounds to believe that the products passed the general safety test (Ruff‚ 1995). Aside from this‚ the General Products Safety Regulations

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    of wearing things such as these is for protection. If you are a person who considers footwear not just as a piece of leather but Saicou safety shoes‚ then be ready to spend a reasonable price. Rather than developing the habit of buying shoes quite frequently‚ you can buy a pair of shoes that lasts longer for a reasonable amount of time. Numerous types of employment can benefit from safety boots. Fire crew‚ police forces and paramedic staff all benefit from such boots. Importantly‚ members of the

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    PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM SEXUAL OFFENCES: LAW AND ITS EFFECTIVENESS *INTRODUCTION Childhood is considered to be the most crucial phase of human growth and also the most memorable one. It is much more than just the space between birth and the attainment of adulthood. It is a precious time in which children should live free from fear‚ safe from violence and protected from abuse and exploitation. It’s time for children to be in school and at playground‚ to grow strong and confident with the love

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    Child Protection

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    role in safeguarding children and young people. I am aware that I do not work with children or young people‚ however the protection and advocacy for this sector of society is‚ I believe‚ everyone’s responsibility. In 2013‚ the Government published ‘Working together to safeguard children’. Within this document‚ the term safeguarding is defined as follows Protecting children from maltreatment. Preventing impairment of children’s health or development. Ensuring that children are growing up in circumstances

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    | Whistleblowers and their protection | | | 1.0 Introduction Fraud is one of the risks will disruption business and its profitability. Fraud is based on trickery and deceit that it is particularly difficult to detect it. The most common means of detection fraud is whistleblowing. In certain countries‚ the term whistleblower is often associated with being a traitor or spy or even a snitch‚ and whistleblowers will be discriminatory or retaliation. Thus‚ establish an effectively

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