the safeguarding of children and young people. Question 1b (Weighting: 0) An explanation of child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people. Child protection is specifically about abuse but it comes under an umbrella term called safeguarding. Safeguarding are all the things that we do and the policies and procedures we have that help keep children safe. Child protection is part of the wider concept to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people
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Unit 3 1.1 Childrens Act 1989 | This act is aimed to simplify the laws protecting children and young people. This act makes clear to all who work with children what their duties are and how they should work together in even of allegations of child abuse. | This act is reflected in the policies and procedures in setting. These state detail what procedures I should follow if I suspect abuse. | Childrens Act 2004 | The death of Victora Climbie highlighted the short coming of the previous
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Unit 025 – Safeguarding 1.2 – tASK 2 Explain Child Protection within the wider context of safe guarding children and young people. Child protection should always be the primary concern of all those who work with children and young people. Safeguarding encompasses child protection‚ support‚ counselling‚ and prevention of harm‚ education and providing all of the things that a child needs to develop. Safeguarding a child is ensuring that they have the support and opportunity to achieve their potential
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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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Demography The population of Scotland in the 2001 Census was 5‚062‚011. This rose to 5‚295‚400‚ the highest ever‚ according to the first results of the 2011 Census. Although Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland‚ it is not the largest city. With a population of just over 584‚000‚ this title falls to Glasgow. The Greater Glasgow urban area‚ with a population of almost 1.2 million‚ is home to nearly a quarter of Scotland’s population. The “Central Belt” is where most of the main towns
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the age of 18‚ this therefore puts them into the category of both of them being classed as children. Under the 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
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Family law‚ The Protection of the Child COLLEGE COMPOSITION Submitted by Connie Rozarto June 13‚ 2009 The Protection of the Child. Introduction Family law is breaking the children by allowing the constant fighting to go on between parents‚ not protecting the children‚ and encouraging divorce. Family law has lost sight of its foundations not because it is not following
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[pic] High-Level Meeting on Cooperation for Child Rights in the Asia Pacific Region 4-6 November 2010‚ Beijing |Reforming the Child Protection and Welfare Systems in Pakistan | |Opportunities and challenges in advancing child rights | Prepared By: Ministry of Social Welfare and Special Education‚ Government of Pakistan‚ Islamabad
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OBESITY IN SCOTLAND INTRODUCTON In this essay l will explore the obesity in Scotland using sociology and psychology perspectives. Obesity is defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair someone’s health. Obesity has in the last decade become a problem in Scotland according to the annual report of the chief medical officer 2009‚ which clearly shows that women are more inclined to be overweight than men. Nonetheless‚ in the last eight years the obesity trends revealed that
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There is a distinct difference between Scotland and the kingdom of Scotland. The kingdom of Scotland‚ in the beginning of the thirteenth century‚ was a collection of smaller localities that were connected to the same king. Because of this‚ the kingdom of Scotland was more focused on centralization of its government. At the same time‚ England was a centralized medieval state‚ but lacked the complete control of a central government. The lack of open warfare between the English and Scottish kings between
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