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    The Lense Analysis

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    approaching. However‚ due to the lack of pacing‚ the tension was neither increasing or decreasing‚ making the reader unaware of when the climax occurred. ● Development of the plot and characters follow the plot graph ● Development of the lense is clear and consistent Effectively portrayed the relationship between women and men during the time period Male/female roles were clearly defined Highlighted the issue of women being oppressed by economics and social views ● The stylistic

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    Some people believe that “Good literature helps us understand ourselves.” In other words‚ fiction teaches us about human nature. I agree with this statement. We see an example of this in the novel‚ Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck. In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck we can see through the characterization of Curley’s wife. It is natural to want to feel valued and respected. She wants attention so badly that she doesn’t care if she leaved the house and goes to Crook’s room

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    1. Using the table below‚ explain the key areas in current legislation which relate to the safeguarding of children (1.1) | Legislation | Description of the area | 1 | The Children Act 1989 | * a child’s welfare is paramount when making any decisions about a child’s upbringing. * It introduced the concept of parental responsibility * Local authorities are charged with the duty to investigate if there are suspicions a child suffers significant harm * The NSPCC is designated “authorised

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    and private law. Public law puts in place systems and processes in order to minimise the risk of children coming to harm and lays out what action should be taken if children are at risk. Private law deals with family proceedings such as divorce and contact. Some Acts contain both types of Law.Children and Young Persons Act 1933This was one of the first acts to be passed in Parliament with regards to protecting and safeguarding the welfare of children in the UK and it forms a basis on which many other

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    The historical lense best suits the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. This lense considers how the time period and place is described in the text. Dracula was published in 1897 around the same time the book was set in. Some people in this time period believed that the book was based on true events. In today’s society people don’t believe in supernatural creatures. The novel is taught as a myth; there are movies and other books all based off of Dracula. Dracula has been around since the 1800s and it

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    E1&E2 Statutory services are funded and provided by the government‚ all services that are provided need to be set by laws and passed by parliament. E.g. Nursery Classes in Primary School. They provide a wide range of education in different subjects to children aged 3 to 5years.All the staff in the nursery will be qualified/trained at level 3 or above. The service is free as it is a Childs right to an education. They generally open from 9am-11:30am or 1pm-3pm. The child can usually only attend

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    Why is knowledge of the law important to children‚ young people and families and to those who work with them? This essay will discuss the law and the government’s present policies relating to the issue of children’s rights and protection. Aspects of the law‚ which are passed by Parliament as legislations then have to be interpreted by the Local Authorities so they can formulate policies for those who work with children young people and families. The Children Act 1989 and Every Child Matters

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    Cyp Core 3.3 1.2

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    CYP CORE 3.3 1.2 Safeguarding children and young people is more than just protecting them from direct abuse. Every service that works with children and young people have a much wider role to play than just to protect from abuse and neglect. There are a number of important aspects of the wider view of safeguarding as stated in the Staying Safe Action Plan. These Include- Crime and Bullying: This could be helping victims of crime and also helping those that commit crime. This could also be

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    deciding a case involving a child in the event of a separation between the child’s parents‚ the child’s best interests are now the court’s paramount consideration. The concepts access‚ custody‚ and guardianship have been replaced in the amendments by contact‚ residence‚ and joint parental responsibility. Between 1987 and 1997‚ the annual number of divorces rose from 39‚700 to 51‚300. As a result of this increase‚ one fifth of all Australian children aged one to seventeen now live

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    Analysis of Empowering Looked After Children – Eileen Munroe. LSE Research Articles online. Empowering Looked After Children relates to a study undertaken in relation to children’s views about their experience of being looked after and the degree of power they felt they had to influence decision making. The aim of the study was to gain the views of Looked After children and ascertain the amount of power and influence they had in decision making about them. The rationale of the study was

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