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    have charitable status and those who provide support services are regulated by the Charity Regulator and the Care inspectorate, respectively. However, on a national level regulation varies in the way it’s administered across the different regions of UK. In Scotland and England they have established independent regulators. On the other hand, in Wales and Northern Ireland the monitoring and regulation is still reserved to government structures, but with…

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    Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act in 2005, which made it an offence for people to smoke in enclosed areas, or for establishments to permit people smoking in those areas, which was then enforced UK-wide through the Health Act 2006 for England and Wales and the Smoking (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 for Northern Ireland (ash.org, 2015). The idea that the Scottish Parliament can create legislation independently of the British Parliament could be seen as a challenge to its…

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    Over many years the introduction of legislations and policies by the Australian Government has had detrimental impacts upon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This essay will focus on Aboriginal Australians and will examine the legislation and the subsequent impact upon Aboriginal people and their culture. The legislations discussed will highlight how the Australian Government utilized policy to control every aspect of Aboriginal Australian’s lives. The ongoing implications of these…

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    decide from that vote whether yes was a minority or a majority, and in democracy the minority does not rule the majority. This is an example of New Labour pushing its policies through. New Labour did not perform well in the elections for the National Assembly of Wales. One can also look the actions taken in London by New Labour through setting up the Greater London Authority and an elected mayor. The Mayor of London was to have general control over transportation and policy while the GLA would…

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    The voluntary sector or community sector also a non-profit sector or not for profit sector) is the duty of social activity undertaken by organizations that are not-for-profit and non-governmental. This sector is also called the third sector, in contrast to the public sector and the private sector. Civic sector or social sector are other terms for the sector, emphasizing its relationship to civil society. Voluntary health care For years, the voluntary sector has added significant value…

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    the American colonies and British wanted to relieve the pressure on its prison, so British occupy Australia and carry thousands of people there. Soon there was filled with Britain convicted, colonial administrators and military police in New South Wales. They brought and spread disease in Australia, smallpox is one of the example. Smallpox spread terribly and decimated a lot of Aboriginals in many place in Australia. Britain settlement did not have…

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    1. Introduction The intervention observed was a newly qualified social worker chairing a core group at a health centre. The family were involved in a child protection process due to the father being prosecuted and placed on the sexual offenders register for having indecent images of children on his computer. He was alleged to have been grooming other children however no charges had been brought. The child who was the subject of child protection procedures was 3 months old. I had been asked to…

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    Welsh Policy which sets out the Welsh Government 's guidance on child protection and safeguarding for local authorities in Wales and working with, The Children’s Act 1989 (WAG, 2015), The Education Act 1996 (WAG, 2015), The Housing Act 1996 (WAG, 2015), The Licensing Act 2003(WAG, 2015), The Housing Act 2004 (WAG, 2015) and The Children’s Act 2004 (WAG, 2015), and the National Health Service (NHS) and Community Care Act 1990 (CCA) (WAG, 2015), which sets out statutory guidance for…

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    1832 the American Home Missionary Society were founded that sent missionaries to different parts of the world. Though in 1817 the General Assembly of Presbyterian Church joined the American Board to eventually become the Reformed Church in America also Associated with Reformed Church to form the United Foreign Missionary Society, but in 1837 the General Assembly of Presbyterians created their…

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    The Precedent of Mandatory Voting “Elections belong to the people. It's their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.” In his autobiography, Abraham Lincoln said this when discussing the voter turnout among the general population (Cite1). The idea of mandatory voting is not a new one, dating back to the city of Athens in ancient Greece (Cite). Since then, the idea of forcing a nation’s citizens to vote…

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