The Importance of Ensuring Children's Protection from Harm Essay

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    Understand the importance of working in partnership with other organisations to safeguard children and young people. To show your understanding of this, please supply the following. An explanation of the importance of safeguarding children and young people. mAll children and young people have a right to be protected and it is our job as adults to ensure this is carried out. We are responsible for protecting them and keeping them from harm. It is our duty to protect them whilst they are at school

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    Toddlers Case Study

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    childhood setting toddlers have the right to be cared for, loved and nurtured. Te One (2011) states that it is important to listen to toddlers voices, weather its through verbal or non-verbal communication and she emphasises on the importance of early childhood educators ensuring that they are protecting the rights of the toddlers in their care. This means educators need to advocate and ensure that the principle within the Convention on Rights of the Child are understood and are implemented within early

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    policies will be implemented. Four policies are four procedures are required Task 3 Confidentiality and Data Protection are vital when

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    when discussing matters relating to them; importance of respecting children and young people Partnership working in the context of safeguarding: the importance of the role of all parties in child protection; multi- agencies involvement in safeguarding; essential nature of communication to ensure the safety and protection of children; prompt action to ensure early intervention; prevention of children/young people not receiving protection; lessons learned from high profile cases; shared competencies;

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    know any of the information stored about their child they have a right to access this, as well as their own educational records. If the information stored may cause harm or put risk to the child, then this information can be refused. It is vital that every setting complies with the Data Protection Act. At my setting this is done by ensuring that each student and member of staff has their own username and password to access the computer. This ensures that certain information can only be seen by certain

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    Section 1 Here is some information about the importance of safeguarding children and young people and procedures for child protection. Everyone who works with children has a duty to keep them safe from abuse Here are the main current legislations, guidelines, policies and procedure. They are put in place for protecting and safeguarding children again abuse. Children Act 1989 This act aims to simplify the laws that protected children and young people in the UK. This makes it clear to all who work

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    society. Through the Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 (NSW), Young Offenders Act 1997 (NSW), Children’s Court Act 1987 (NSW), this is achieved. The Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act recognises inherent differences in maturity and responsibility between adults and children, affording greater protections to effectively respond to the vulnerabilities of children. In this act, levels of protections differ dependant on the age of the child. For children under the

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    also to protect them from harm and abuse there are a number of pieces of legislation and statutory guidance that must be adhered to. Both laws and statutory guidance are mandatory and so legally enforceable and must act as a foundation of which policies and procedures within any setting can be based upon. The following are all legal requirements acting in the interest of child protection and safeguarding to promote the welfare of children and protect them from abuse and harm: The Children Act 1989

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    Explain the policies, procedures and practices for safe working with children and young people. The 2nd Joint Chief Inspectors Report defined safeguarding children and young people as the act of taking reasonable measures to ensure that the threats of harm to children & young people’s welfare are diminished by all those who work with children. The document expressed that all agencies involve with the provision of services to children and young people should take appropriate actions to raise and address

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    The importance of granting protection and other rights to children in general and vulnerable or at risk children in particular needs not to be overemphasized (Council of Australian Governments, 2012). Indeed from time to time, all people in Australia – including children – have been reminded that they have certain rights which are enshrined in the country’s supreme laws (AIHW, 2009). These rights include the right to a safe, happy, and health childhood. Unfortunately for many children in Australia

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