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april88 02-05-2017 11:53 PM

CYP 3.3 Understand how to sfeguard the well being of children and young people
 
Hi Everyone :smile: Hope someone can help me on this question ?:question help
sorry if in wrong place

CYP 3.3 research the main legislation guidelines polices procedures for safeguarding and summarise the main points of

* Children Act 1989
*Children Act 2004 , revised version 2006
* Vetting and barring scheme
*Every child matters

Thankyou for any help :wave:

Ruthierhyme 02-06-2017 01:13 PM

Hi, depending on the handbook you're using - pages 110+ of this level 3 CYPW handbook looks at these Acts


* Children Act 1989
(England and Wales, Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995
Quote from page 109
These acts aimed to simplify the laws that protected children and young people in the respective UK countries.
They were seen as a serious shake up of children's rights and protection and made it clear to all who worked with children what their duties were and how they should work together in the event of allegations of child abuse.
England and Wales produced separate documents - working together to safeguard children 1999 which emphasised the responsibilities of professionals towards children who are at risk of harm

Current legislation:
Working together to safeguard children 2015

* Children Act 2004 , revised version 2006
* Vetting and barring scheme - About the DBS on gov.uk
* Every child matters on Gov.uk

Safeguarding Legislation for the home nation that you work in on NSPCC

Has your tutor said what teaching you'll receive to help you understand this legislation?

Best wishes xx


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