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    Contact and Residence Orders

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    that children should live with their genetic parents‚ unless their welfare positively demands otherwise? There has been much debate to the law in relation to contact and residence and whether there should be a presumption that children should live with their genetic parents unless their welfare positively demands otherwise. This essay will look at the advantages and disadvantages on whether the child’s best interest lies on being with their genetic parent or not. The children act 1989 has been

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    Unit 10

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    Unit 10: Caring For Young Children. Name; Lucy Thomson Date issued; 25th November 2014 Deadline; 08th December 2014 In this assignment I will be assessing the case review on Baby P and deciding who is at fault for the tragic death. Baby P was born on 1st March 2006 and died on 3rd August 2006 aged 17-months-old. Baby P was physically abused as well as being neglected. Physical abuse may involve the following; hitting‚ shaking‚ poisoning‚ burning scalding‚ drowning‚ suffocating

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    barring service (DBS) checks for all staff‚ including agency staff‚ students and volunteers‚ working with children. To fulfil their commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people all organisations that provide services for children‚ parents or families‚ or work with children‚ should have in place: Clear priorities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children explicitly stated in key policy documents and commissioning strategies; a clear commitment by senior management

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    achieve excellence in care of children and young people. Ofsted assess children services in local areas and inspect services for looked after children ‚ safeguarding and child protection. Ofsted’s job is to check places that young people and children are looked after and the people who look after children and young people. They check to see if people are doing a good job in looking after children‚ if they are not they try to help them get better. Ofsted inspect children services e.g. childminders‚

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    Unit 392

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    Professional Practice in Children and Young People’s Social care (SCMP) 4222-392 1:2 We as child care professionals have a duty of care to our children we therefore must provide the best care possible. To do do so we must adhere to all relevant update legislation . In my current work setting this includes working to the National Minimum Standards. These are a list of basic standards of care registered providers should provide and aim to exceed when delivering a service or care. The National Minimum

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    Medicines Act 1968 The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 The Misuse of Drugs(Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 SI 1973No 798 as amended By Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 The NHS Scotland Pharmaceutical Service (Regulations) 1995 The Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 as amended by The Regulations of Care Act 2001 The Children Act 1989 The Children ’s Act (Scotland) 1995 The Data Protection Act 1998 The Care Standards Act 2000 The Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001 The Health and Social Care Act 2001

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    abuse in health and social care contexts. All practitioners working with children has a duty of care to protect children from harm and also the environment that meets the welfare requirements for every child. Inter-agencies should work together to minimise the risk of abuse of children and young adults. Section 17- children in need states that the services must be put into place to safeguard and promote the welfare of children within the area who are in need‚ and 47- states that the local authority

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    the Children Act 1989 clearly states; ‘When a court determines any question with respect to – (a) the upbringing or a child; or (b) the administration of a child’s property or the application of any income arising from it‚ the child’s welfare shall be the court’s paramount consideration. [s.1(1)] This reflects the social work professional’s prime concern. Bearing this in mind‚ as the social worker involved in this case study‚ I would initially want to identify whether any of the children involved

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    the importance of safeguarding children and young people and procedures for child protection. Everyone who works with children has a duty to keep them safe from abuse Here are the main current legislations‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedure. They are put in place for protecting and safeguarding children again abuse. Children Act 1989 This act aims to simplify the laws that protected children and young people in the UK. This makes it clear to all who work with children what their duties are and how

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    currently set in place that childminder have to adhere to. The Children’s Act 2004 – This act provides the basis for how social services and other agencies deal with the issue relating to children. It arose from the Green paper “Every child matters” and identifies the following outcomes for all children. For children to be healthy and enjoy good physical and mental health in a healthy living lifestyle. Allow children to stay safe

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