take concerns of abuse seriously. Procedure Practitioners working with children‚ young people and their families taking all reasonable measures to ensure that the risks of harm to children’s welfare are minimised; and Where there are concerns about children and young people’s welfare‚ practitioners taking appropriate actions to address those concerns‚ working to agreed local policies and procedures in full partnership with other local agencies. (Safeguarding Children (2005)‚ The 2nd Joint Chief
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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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4.1 (2) Summarise the laws and codes of practice affecting work in schools and explain how legislation affects how schools work. The UN Convention on the Rights of a Child 1989 – in 1989 the world leaders decided children needed a special convention just for them to give them special care and protection that adults do not need. All children up to the age of 18 have the rights in the convention. Some groups of children eg those living away from home or disabled children have additional rights
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at nursery or a pre-school setting a year. This is often taken as 15 hours a week for 38 weeks of the year as part of the ‘Every Child Matters’ agenda and ‘Childcare Act 2006’. Early years provision in schools is about supporting very young children and is based on the concept of learning through play as play has been shown to be an important tool for a childs early learning progress. These free early years education and childcare can be at: Nursery schools‚ nurseries on school sites‚ nursery classes
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• Children Act 2006 – Is an Act that defines the new duties imposed on the Local Authorities in respect to improving the Every Child Matters outcomes for pre-school children. The Act also defines new rules in relation to childcare for working parents as well as parental information services. It is aimed at improving the well-being of young children. It emphasises the importance of safeguarding children and young people within an educational setting. If a child discloses neglect or abuse; an establishment
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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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What should you know about me? This is a hard question for anybody to answer‚ but I am willing to try. I have been homeschooled and public schooled‚ but I prefer public school. Academically‚ I am much better at math than any other subject that I have taken. English is the most arduous subject by a landslide. Another thing that I excel in is is athletics. I am Rockville’s number One varsity golfer. I am a varsity softball player‚ and I play basketball. Being athletic is in my blood. For as long as
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Legislation and codes of practice affecting work of teachers and how these relate your specialist subject. My specialist subject is recruiting for Educational professionals and working with local educational authorities to ensure that educators are in post‚ with the responsibility for their professional development The Children’s Act 2004 emphasises the importance of safeguarding children and young people within an educational setting. If a learner discloses neglect or abuse; an establishment
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Working Together to Safeguard Children (2015). It is a guide for all professional who work with children and their families (doctors‚ social workers‚ school staff‚ etc)‚ which explains their roles and responsibilities on keeping children safe and gives support to know how to do it. Safeguarding on this text covers protect “children and young people from maltreat‚ enable them to have the best outcomes‚ prevent impairment on their health or development and to
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Who was the last person to know everything about everything there was to know at the time? Hunger for knowledge is something that has been inherent for humankind since the beginning. Humans have a need to grasp as much knowledge as possible‚ because being aware and knowing about things helps us to live an easier and a better life. A human’s hunger for knowledge can never be fulfilled and it is impossible to know everything there is to know‚ so the idea of being an all knowing person is not a realistic
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