Factorising by Grouping in Algebra Practice

Factorising by Grouping in Algebra Practice
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Practice factorising expressions by grouping in algebra with a variety of examples and worked solutions. Improve your skills through intelligent practice and guided narration. Explore the concept through engaging exercises and step-by-step instructions.

  • Algebra
  • Factorising
  • Grouping
  • Practice
  • Examples

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  1. CHILD PROTECTION IN GHANA BY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN

  2. Outline What is child Protection What does Child Protection seek to do Child Protection is part of a broader concept of children s right What are Child Protection Violations? Child protection issues What constitutes child protection system What is child protection made up of What does child protection requires Child protection laws and policies Social Behavioral Change Coordinating structures Challenges

  3. What is child Protection Child protection is the term used to describe the philosophies, policies, standards, strategies, guidelines and procedures to protect from all forms of intentional and un-intentional harm

  4. What does Child Protection seek to do Child protection seeks to guarantee the right of all children to a life free from violence, abuse and neglect

  5. Child Protection is part of a broader concept of children s right Under CRC , all children have the right to be protected from all forms of child abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence Children s Right are broader than child protection There are links between child protection and other rights of children survival, development and participation

  6. What are Child Protection Violations? Child protection violations is any act of abuse, neglect and exploitation by a person or institutions that deprives the child of safety Key factors underlying child protection violations include poverty, societal norms and weakness of protective structures/ systems

  7. Child Protection Issues in Ghana Child protection issues in Ghana are corporal punishment , Teenage pregnancy, child trafficking, child abuse, child neglect, child marriage , child labour , Child online abuse lack of access to justice; Unnecessary institutionalization

  8. What constitute an effective Child Protection system? 1. Working together, the three elements form a strong child protection system that effectively prevents and keeps children safe from violence, abuse and exploitation Laws and policies Child and Family Welfare and Justice Services Societal Behavioura l change Health system Social Protection Education system 2. There are important links to be made between the Child Protection system and social protection, health and education systems.

  9. Child Protection is made up of Child and Family Welfare and Child Justice Child and Family Welfare Child Justice ChC The Child and Family Welfare and Justice for Children Policies was designed to enhance child and family welfare service delivery system and juvenile justice system that effectively prevents, protects and respond to the child protection abuses

  10. Strengthening the Child Protection system requires support from many .. Social Welfare Authority Health Care Providers Community Development Community & Peers CHILD Local Authorities Police Family Schools Religious Leaders Judiciary Community Leaders NGOs/ CBOs

  11. Child protection laws and Policies Laws and policies that protect children in Ghana are Justice for Children Policy Child and Family Welfare Policy Social Protection Policy National School Feeding Policy Early Childhood Care and Development Policy Adolescent Reproductive Health Policy, Inclusive Education Policy National Strategic Framework on Ending Marriage Social and Behavior Communication Strategy The Children s Act 560,1998 The Juvenile Justice Act 2000, (Act 653) The Criminal Code and other Offences 1960( Act 29) The Human Trafficking Act, 2005 (Act 694), The Domestic Violence Act, 2007 (Act 732),

  12. Social Behavioral Change Ghanaian Against Child Abuse(GACA) Community Child Protection Toolkits

  13. Coordinating Structures Coordinating structures are National Child protection committee Regional Child Protection Committee District Child protection committee Community child protection

  14. Institutions Community level Traditional leaders Queen mother Religious leaders Assembly Members Teachers Opinion Leaders

  15. CHALLENGES Inability to sustain projects and programs funded by donors and stakeholders Weak enforcement of laws protecting children from violence and discrimination Cultural practices inhibiting the ability of survivors of violence to come forward.

  16. THANK YOU

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