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SAFEGUARDING
Safeguarding
Safeguarding
Learning Outcome 1:
1.1.
The rights of the vulnerable adults are fully protected by a wide range of international and regional instruments relating to both human rights, humanitarian law or as to the status of refugees. Vulnerable adults with the learning disability enjoy the rights contained in general treaties. In addition, ...
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Law of Communications
Law of Communications
Part A
Question 1
In question 1, the author inquired to highlight the role of Department of Community Wellbeing to be responsible for Billy's conduct and also breaching Information Privacy Principle 11 of the Privacy Act 1988. According to the author, somehow the department is responsible for the ...
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LEGISLATIVE ESSAY
Legislative Essay
Legislative Essay
Supplementary Prescribing
Supplementary prescribing (SP) or requirement "dependent" allows some health professionals, particularly pharmacists, nurses and dentists, after a pre-qualification and training, develop prescription drugs under a prescription plan designed by a physician whose work is the usual main prescription or non-dependent. This measure has been introduced mainly in the ...
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COUNSELLING APPROACHES
Counselling Approaches
Counselling Approaches
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze a case study based on the different counseling approaches including Cognitive behavioral therapy, Psychodynamic approach and person centered therapy. In this paper a case has been discussed and the analysis is made on the basis of this ...
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Police misconduct
Police misconduct
Introduction
Police misconduct is a lethal disease which is becoming the growing concern of the United States these days. There are three important factors which can be considered as the main reasons of the police misconduct. These factors include community or ecological factors, organizational factors and officer individual officer ...
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LAW - LEGAL ISSUES
Law - Legal Issues
Law - Legal Issues
Question 1: Contractual Liabilities
An offer should be accepted to make a legally binding contract. Rules of Offer and Acceptance are functional to implement a contract by the ruling. This contract is the first requisite of any agreement of ...
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TRUST LAW
Trust Law
Trust Law
INTRODUCTION
This paper intends to explore the Trust law that involves the transfer of property involving unmarried couples and their children. The term trust refers to the institution of the legal system of Anglo-Saxon of the common law. The main focus of this paper is on answering the ...
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MOORCOCK CASE
Analysis on the Quote and Moorcock Case
Abstract
“Whenever a person is held bound by a promise or a contract contrary to his actual intent or understanding, it is plain that the liability is based not on some notion of a voluntary assumption of obligation, but on something else” (Atiyah ...
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Equity & Trusts
Equity & Trusts
Introduction
The three certainties are formed through the English laws of trusts that are based on the formation of showing trusts that if are to be considered valid should have the trust instrument in them which should be able to show the certainty of intention in ...
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LEGAL ISSUES
Contract Law
Contract Law
The contract law can be defined as agreement between two or more persons or entities in which there is a promise to do something in return for a valuable benefit known as consideration with specific terms and conditions. It is a fact that the law of contracts ...