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Assessment title Lecturer(s): Katy Beck Unit title(s): Children and young people’s rights: provision, protection and participation Unit code(s): F3S4 34 Outcomes assessed: 1 Date issued: Date submitted: Date due: 22/10/13 Word-count: 1417 Student candidate name and number Amy-Jane Donald 06010095 Location: Moray College Programme: HNC Early Education and Childcare Submitting your assessment: Your work should be presented in accordance with the guidance notes provided in your student...
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Open DocumentThe Constitution of the United Kingdom is creaking. Based on unwritten conventions and an ineffectual separation of powers the government fails to be truly accountable. The House of Lords remains an anachronism and our membership of the European Union raises fundamental questions relating to the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty. Discuss. There are several arguments applicable to the context of the constitution of the United Kingdom (UK); the effect of the UK constitution not being composed...
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Open DocumentREFLECTIVE ACCOUNT x QUESTIONS EXPERT WITNESS PRODUCT WITNESS TESTIMONY CANDIDATE NAME: Sharyn Morgan Evidence: It is important that children, young people, families and communities are free from victimisation, exploitation and abuse because it is written in the UNCRC (United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child) which the UK signed in 1991. This states in Article 19 that the Government must take all appropriate action to protect a child from all forms of physical...
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Open DocumentTypes of rights Children's rights are defined in numerous ways, including a wide spectrum of civil, cultural, economic, social and political rights. Rights tend to be of two general types: those advocating for children as autonomous persons under the law and those placing a claim on society for protection from harms perpetrated on children because of their dependency. These have been labeled as the right of empowerment and as the right to protection.[13] One Canadian organization categorizes children's...
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Open DocumentChildren and Young Peoples Rights: Provision, Protection and Participation Assessment One The Children Scotland Act sets out the Rights of all children in Scotland and the responsibility of parents and those legally caring for a child. The Act also covers duties and procedures for public organisations such as Local Councils and Social Work Departments and Children’s Hearing System involved in promoting children’s welfare. The Act puts children first and states the rights of each child to basic...
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Open DocumentThe United States during the 1950s can be characterized by mass conformity. The nation was unified through the vast prosperity of the economic boom that resulted from WWII. The post-war period featured a nation of citizens sharing similar accomplishments, ideals, and lifestyles. The nation was comprised of myriad families cut from the same cookie-cutter shape. Few chose to challenge the demands of the conformed society. Among the opponents of society were youth and Civil Rights activists...
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Open Documentpeople moved around. As people moved around they discovered the similarities between them but also discovered the differences between them. The United Kingdom and South Africa share a history and are both equally multi-cultural countries, however they are also very different from each other. The weather is an example of a major difference. The United Kingdom experiences all seasons. With summer temperatures at a high of 25℃ and winter lows of 0℃, with long days that can last for 18 hours in summer...
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Open Documentadatum.com Consulting Consulting Technology Technology United Nations convention on the rights of a child. United Nations convention on the rights of a child. UNCRC UNCRC The United Nations convention on the right of the child (UNCRC) supports the children by making sure all of the rights are reinforced to make sure everyone has an equal change and to make sure things are fair. They are protection rights to ensure children are safeguarded against all forms of abuse, neglect and exploitation...
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Open DocumentMackenzie Dunham Dunham 1 2/12/13 Period 5 Rights of Women and Children Around the world, women and children aren’t able to have the same basic rights as men. Unfortunately, the problem of inequality is broader. Inequality is often extreme against women and is part of their daily lives. Inequality is often justified by men as part of their culture or religion. Women and children face brutal situations each day. Harsh acts like child labor, slavery, forced marriage, and prostitution are suffered...
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Open DocumentEssay: The United Nations and Children The United Nations, it is an international organization with its bodies which is known for its worldwide aid. One of those bodies is UNICEF, known for its development aid for children in developing countries. This is seen in sources A-E. How far do these sources support the view that the 1980s was the most successful decade for the UN’s assistance for the world’s children? Source A supports this view fully, since it talks about the decision of UNICEF...
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