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    Cypop Legislation

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    Safeguarding; Policy All children have the right to grow‚ develop‚ play and learn in an environment there they feel safe and secure‚ which is safeguarded and fee from any type of abuse. All children have the right to be protected from abuse‚ abusers and potential abusers. I will ensure that I am aware of the potential signs of the child abuse. This will ensure me to report and react according to local authority guidelines to protect the child and their welfare. Support will be offered where

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    Policies and Legislation

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    The policies protectionism and paternalism had a major impact on the freedoms and rights of indigenous people. The major impact was the government controlling the aboriginal’s way of life. Protectionism meant that aboriginals were removed from contact with the white Australians‚ and they were required to live in reservations or in missions with restrictions on their movement and their way of life. The other policy paternalism was about white Europeans acting in a fatherly way to the indigenous people

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    employment legislation

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    Name: Candidate Number: Haslingden High School Centre Number: 47505 GCSE INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Unit 1 Hardware Assignment 1.1 Learning Outcomes: 1 Know the common components of computer systems Computer system: types eg PC‚ base unit‚ laptop‚ netbook‚ PDA‚ mobile phone‚ games consoles‚ tablet‚ server‚ embedded devices (inside phones‚ domestic appliances‚ cars) Hardware components: processor speed and type; memory eg RAM‚ cache; storage devices‚ eg

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    This is an information sheet for parents which outlines the following: * The current legislation for home based childcare * The role of regulatory bodies Current and relevant legislation There are numerous laws relating to children and young people in the UK. The most influential of these is the Children Act (2004)‚ which arose from the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’. It identifies five outcomes for children: * Be healthy * Stay safe * Enjoy and acheive * Make positive

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    UNIT 1: Roles‚ responsibilities & relationships in lifelong learning 1.1 Explain your role and responsibilities as a teacher in lifelong learning. It is vitally important for me as a teacher to keep up to date with legislation and any changes made to legislation. I will start with explaining what the difference is between a legislative requirement and a code of practice. A legislative requirement is a duty to act according to the law as defined in an Act of Parliament and is usually enforceable

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    Assignment 301 Understanding roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in education and training Gavin Hayden Word count:1‚632 Task A Information leaflet: You have been asked to produce a leaflet that mentors within your organisation can use when supporting new members of staff. The leaflet needs to outline some of your organisation’s procedures and be a useful reference point. In this document you will: A) explain the teaching training role and responsibilities in education and training (ref

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    Breed-Specific Legislation

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    attack numbers and societal pressure‚ new legislation has been introduced‚ collectively known as ‘Breed-Specific Legislation’. Under these new laws‚ certain breeds of animal are restricted or deemed dangerous‚ simply because of stereotypes associated with temperament and aggression. While many believe that this legislation is the most suitable response to a rapidly accelerating concern‚ further anaylsis

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    Minimum Wage Legislation

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    Minimum Wage Legislation I am going to pose the question to you the students of Sir Sandford Fleming College‚ do you really want the minimum wage legislation left in affect? As college students you are not benefiting or gaining anything from minimum wage legislation. The minimum wage legislation requires all employees to be paid at least some fixed given dollar amount per hour. This sounds good‚ but it isn’t all that it seems! Minimum wage is an example of government intervention. The government

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    Ohs Legislation in Fiji

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    levels. In the Pacific Island countries‚ five of the eight member States of the ILO have national Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) legislations. They are Fiji‚ Papua New Guinea (PNG)‚ Samoa‚ Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The remaining three member States – Kiribati‚ Marshall Islands and Tuvalu‚ are in the process of drafting and/or finalising their legislations. In addition‚ Fiji‚ PNG and Solomon Islands are collaborating national centres for OSH with the ILO International Occupational Safety and

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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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