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    Sociology Essays

    Examine the ways in which social policies and laws may influence families and households. Some sociologists have suggested that social policy has caused families to become more diverse while others disagree. Social policies are the laws and practices put in place by the government that effect social issues, in this case the family. For example, in the 1930’s the Nazi government in Germany wanted to encourage Aryan families and put in place policies that involved sterilising certain groups to prevent

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    1.07 Parent Case Study

    of perpetrators of child maltreatment were parents? Due to the edition that I have, this answer is not found within the text of this book. 2. Who is more likely to be a perpetrator, men or women? Women are more likely to be perpetrator. Due to the women being the nurturers and providers for the kids. Women are more supportive in the child live and their more intact with their kids on a daily basis. Women have more of a chance of being abusive and neglectful towards the child or children. This is

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    Population Police in Bangladesh

    of public policies. The Policy stands out as one of the most remarkable achievements of the government. Since 1976, this policy emphasis has been reflected in all successive 5-year plans and programs. The population of Bangladesh is likely to grow up to 172 million by the year 2020 and will stabilize at 210 million by the year 2060, even if replacement level fertility (i.e. Net Reproductive Rate-NRR=1) is achieved by the year 2010. 15 MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF THE NATIONAL POPULATION POLICY: The objectives

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    Polcies

    Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy Version Effective Date Review Date Lead Agreed by 2.2 01/08/2015 01/08/2016 Director of Student Services SLT and Governors 1 Contents Introduction 1. Policy Statement 2. Keeping Children Safe 3. Adults Working with Children and Vulnerable adults 4. Monitoring and Reviewing our Policy and Practice Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 9 Page 11 Appendices Appendix A – Guidance for good practice when working with young people Appendix

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    Qcf Level 3 Unit 11 Research

    Task 11. Explain policies and procedures that are in place to protect children and young people and adults who work with them. The different policies and procedures which protect children, young people and adults who work with them in my setting we are:  child protection/safeguarding policy- Which has six main aims to support both staff and children. 1. Ensure safe recruitment and examine suitability of staff and volunteer to work with children. 2. Raise awareness of child protection and safeguarding

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    Data Protection

    Appropriate Responses When Child Maltreatment or Abuse is Suspected Appropriate Responses When Child Maltreatment or Abuse is Suspected BY Victoria Rothwell This is a guide to be aimed and to be used by professionals in which are the appropriate responses for a professional to follow if a child is being maltreated or if abused is suspected to be taking place. It includes the procedures to follow maltreatment is considered, suspected, confirmed or excluded and the roles and responsibilities of the

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    Child Poverty

    Under what economic conditions are children living across the United States? Child poverty and its misfortunes By: Racheal H. Caldwell A Paper Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of CST5006 – Survey of Research Methodology Racheal H. Caldwell May 2013 Address: 22-04 Collier Ave Apt 5H Far Rockaway NY 11691 Phone: 347-985-6673 Email: racheal_caldwell@yahoo.com Instructor: Kathy Blaydes Abstract The United States economy is going through a phenomenon described

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    Safeguarding Children

    (Level 5) Explain the policies, procedures and practices for safe working with children and young people. Policies and procedures are set in place to not only protect children and young people but also adults who work with them. It is vital that all professionals follow safe working practices to ensure that not only children are protected but also themselves. I have chosen to talk about in a childcare setting for this unit. An example is, if a disclosure is made by a child to a member of staff

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    Verbal and Nonverbal Response

    a need for the implementation of policies and guidelines towards preventing child abuse and prosecuting the abusers (Sauer, 1992). This paper will give an in depth discussion of various legislation acts, governmental bodies, policies and regulation that helps in curbing the menace. Introduction Children abusers come from different social backgrounds, different cultures and races and all walks of life. They can be the child's parents, or people known by the child including relatives and family members

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    CYP Core 3.4 1.3 Essay

    interact with one another. Speech and language doesn’t always come natural to everyone and sometimes it needs gentle encouragement from others around them, this is done by copying what is said and done. This is usually encouraged by things that interest the child which can then be fun for the child which then helps them learn how to communicate. An example of play and activities to support speech, language and communication is that by the use of dolls, puppets and toys because when a child becomes interested

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