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Title: Legislation to protect children and young people
Description: Types of services that help to protect children and young people, lists of different acts/legislation with dates and what they do. Aimed at AS/A Level students. Completed in a Health and Social AS/A Level AQA course
Description: Types of services that help to protect children and young people, lists of different acts/legislation with dates and what they do. Aimed at AS/A Level students. Completed in a Health and Social AS/A Level AQA course
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Types of Services
Universal – Open to all children and young people
Specialist – Accessed by individuals who need a specific type of provision
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It consists of fiftyfour articles coverig a range of rights including:
the right to be free from violence
the right to play
the right to express themselves and have their views taken into account
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Every Child Matters: Change for Children 2003:
considers the wellbeing of all children and young people from their birth to the age of
nineteen
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All children should:
Be healthy
Stay safe
Enjoy and achieve
Make a positive contribution
Experience economic wellbeing
All organisations that are working with children and young people must work together to protect
their children from harm and help them to achieve their goals
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Children
and also young people will be involved in the decisionmaking processes
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includes the support of children with different disabilities who, when they reach the age
of eighteen, come under the NHS and the Community Care Act of 1990
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enabled children and young people (and also adults who look after them) to seek
protection of their rights both nationally and internationally, through the European Court
of Human Rights in Strasbourg
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There are eight main principles that are with this Act to ensure that all personal
information is:
Fairly and lawfully processed
Processed for limited purposes
Adequate and relevant
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provides a suitable framework for assessment of children and their families
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An assessment will identify the needs of the child or young person, thus may being the
first stage of a much longer process of support and also possible intervention
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used for children who additional needs who may require some form of support to help
them achieve the five outcomes of Every Child Matters
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The aims of this assessment framework are to identify the needs of the individual at an
early stage and will also consider the roles of the parents, and a range of factors that
influence their achievement
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Possible forms of care
Foster care:
Foster care is often a shortterm change but in some circumstances can become a
longterm change
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They will
need to be adaptable as they may be caring for a baby one week and then an eight year old a
week later
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Residential Care:
Children and young people may be taken into residential care for various
reasons, like respite for a family unit or as a temporary emergency situation in an abusive
family
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Respite Care:
Respite care is usually decided in advance as a shortterm arrangement
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Respite care consists of the child or young person spending
time in a residential establishment that will cater for their specific needs
Adoption:
This is a formal, legal process where the child or the young person becomes a
permanent member of a family that isn’t their birth family
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Adoption can also be followed by the
death of a parent
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In many cases the family and the parents
have requested support and help; this may be on a shortterm basis
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All fostering agencies focus on the Paramountcy Principle, meaning that in
all decisions that are relating to the health and welfare of a child or young person, the best
interest of the child is Paramount and of supreme importance
...
All agencies must
focus on this point at all times
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Their aims are to provide for public health and
wellbeing along with easy accessible services and highly qualified staff that are truly
dedicated
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They have a duty of care to provide the appropriate resources
and also the assistance that they family may need
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National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services: This
was established in 2004 and had set the standards for children’s health, social services
and also all other related services
...
One of
the reasons why this service came about was due to a death of an eight year old in
2000
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Local Authority Services:
Every local authority has a duty to care for all children and
young people and may also become involved in all the cases where they are at risk of not
being properly cared for
...
However there are times when the authorities must intervene for the
good of the child or young person
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Some services that are provided by local authorities are:
Integrated services: This service will plan to provide the best start in life for all
children
...
This service will include education, health, social services
and also young justice and will produce objectives for a more integrated approach
...
Children’s Services Local Authority Children’s Services in England (LACS): The
Children Act of 2004 introduced the legislation to protect children and young people to a
larger degree
...
They
will always am to provide an integrated approach and all the services provided are
subject to inspections under the Children Act
Title: Legislation to protect children and young people
Description: Types of services that help to protect children and young people, lists of different acts/legislation with dates and what they do. Aimed at AS/A Level students. Completed in a Health and Social AS/A Level AQA course
Description: Types of services that help to protect children and young people, lists of different acts/legislation with dates and what they do. Aimed at AS/A Level students. Completed in a Health and Social AS/A Level AQA course