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LawHigher Education (degree)

This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Law Revision
Law Revision

Slide 1 - Slide

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Law Revision
Law Revision

Slide 2 - Slide

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When looking at this image, what part of the CA do you think of?

Slide 3 - Slide

S20
Merton Compliant
Age Assessment Training 
Name all the processes/Acts related to Child Protection?

Slide 4 - Mind map

- ICPC
- S47
- Medical
- S30/31
- PLO, 26wks 
Name all the processes/Acts related to Child Protection?

Slide 5 - Mind map

- ICPC
- S47
- Medical
- S30/31
- PLO, 26wks 

Slide 6 - Mind map

- ICPC
- S47
- Medical
- S30/31
- PLO, 26wks 
Stepping Up

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What type of abuse do you see here?

Slide 8 - Open question

Neglect

Child In Need

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Child In Need assessments help identify vulnerable children in society.
It's crucial for protecting children's welfare.
It's an invasion of family privacy.
It's a necessary safeguarding measure.
It can lead to unnecessary intervention.
It provides support for struggling families.

Slide 10 - Poll

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The definition of 'Child In Need' is too broad and leads to misidentification of vulnerable children.
It ensures no child falls through the cracks.
It puts unnecessary strain on social services.
It allows for early intervention and support.
It can overwhelm the child welfare system.
It caters to diverse needs of children.

Slide 11 - Poll

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Parents' rights often clash with the actions taken under 'Child In Need' assessments.
It's a necessary protection for children.
It undermines parental authority and autonomy.
It ensures children are not neglected.
It creates unnecessary tension within families.
It protects children from potential harm.

Slide 12 - Poll

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Child In Need assessments should involve more input from children themselves.
It empowers children and gives them a voice.
It can lead to confusion and conflicting reports.
It ensures children's needs are fully understood.
It may be emotionally taxing for children.
It prevents children from being overlooked.

Slide 13 - Poll

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There needs to be more transparency and accountability in the Child In Need assessment process.
It ensures fair treatment and oversight.
It compromises the privacy of families.
It increases public trust in child protection.
It can lead to unnecessary public scrutiny.
It holds social services accountable for their actions.

Slide 14 - Poll

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PLO

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