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    INTRODUCTION: Childhood should be a happy time for children. This should be a time when they are allowed to be themselves‚ experiencing love and care from their family‚ community‚ and those around them. Frequently‚ children are now facing abuse and neglect from parents‚ facing assault from their siblings and intimidation from other children. Children suffer more victimisation than other age group members‚ when considering forms of victimisation as a whole. Victimisation- someone singled out for

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    Delegated legislation - Judicial Review of delegated legislation Control by the courts by Judicial Review. Judicial review Ultra vires and reasonableness‚ is described here Judicial Review Judicial Review is the process by which delegated legislation may be challenged‚ it is conducted in the Administrative court. Judicial review of criminal cases is heard in a Divisional Court (with 2 or more judges). Judicial Review of SI’s Courts can question whether a Minister‚ when issuing an SI‚

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    Unit 302 4.1/4.2 Freedom of information Act 2000 This act give anyone the right to request information held by a school even if the information requested is from the past. The requests must be made in writing and in some cases schools may need to protect information due to confidentiality. How this affects my school • Advice and assistance must be given to anyone requesting information • All information recorded must be professional and relevant not opinions as these can be

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    Legislation: Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) Everyone has a responsibility for their own safety at work and also a duty to protect the safety and welfare of others. As a teacher I need to be fully aware of these rules and ensure that any learners I teach are too. I should always make the class aware of the nearest fire exists and advise of who the fist-aiders are within the building. I must always follow best practise and to lead by example. Risk Assessment: I need to analyse any potential

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    HEALTH AND SAFETY LEGISLATIONS Occupational health and safety legislations are enforced to regulate the standards of workplace health and safety with the main aim of preventing workplace accidents‚ injuries and diseases. They also outline consequences for breaches of such standards. They provide‚ in detail‚ the responsibilities of employers‚ supervisors‚ and of employees. Generally‚ the legislations require the employer to do everything they can rationally do to protect the health and safety of their

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    Attitude‚ Legislation‚ and Litigation Maliha-Sameen Saeed Grand Canyon University: SPE-226 February 23‚ 2014 Attitude‚ Legislation‚ and Litigation In the past the Special Education has overcome some challenges and length. The laws and rules made it potential for all special needs to have an education and to be treated fairly like everyone else. The special needs are human beings just like any other person and they need to have the same opportunities and equality in today’s society. Attitude Over

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    holding certain individuals accountable choosing instead to focus on specific personnel and possible infractions‚ whether they have bearing on this particular area of focus or not‚ therefore losing sight of the true outcomes being sought. When redirection is necessary to keep the organization in compliance of the accountability measures the administrator delegates this to a committee and has limited input relying instead on the members of the committee to research‚ discuss and decide on a course of action

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    discrimination of people‚ we are now discriminating against breeds of dogs. Even though aggressive dogs tend to bite more‚ I am against the idea of breed specific legislation because it is not the breed of the dog but how it is trained. There are many advocates for BSLs‚ including the leader of PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals). This is an excerpt from the leader of PETA‚ Ingrid Newkirk‚ and her rational for dog banning and the killing of these innocent animals. “Most people have no idea

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    Equality legislation – a summary The following is a guide only to the legislation currently in place that impacts on equality and diversity issues‚ and is not a comprehensive list. 1970 The Equal Pay Act (EPA) (as amended)‚ makes it unlawful for employers to discriminate between men and women in terms of their pay and conditions (including pay‚ holiday entitlement‚ pension etc) where they are doing the same or similar work; work rated as equivalent; or work of equal value. 1974 The

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    Adding to this victim-blaming perspective is Will Maslow. He wrote Civil rights legislation and the fight for equality‚ 1862-1952‚ which was published in 1953; it looks specifically at the implications of proposals and support of anti-Klan bills. To Maslow‚ being white wasn’t enough to protect you from the Klan. If somebody were to propose legislation to help advance African Americans‚ or even support a bill of the kind‚ they were putting themselves on the hit-list. The paranoia among Southern whites

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