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Understanding PCSO powers
Society, Politics & Law

Understanding PCSO powers

...articles. This can vary between forces. Though the search powers of PCSOs are limited, the way in which search and seizure procedures are carried out must be lawful, in accordance with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) and the codes of practice (specifically Code A). There are several police powers and procedures that tend to divide opinion within...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Enacting European Citizenship (ENACT)
Money & Business

Enacting European Citizenship (ENACT)

...Article 10). This debate over active citizenship focuses of the decline of voting rates democratic participation and efforts to increase citizens’ participation. An example of such measures is European Citizens Initiative (ECI), launched by the EC in 2010 with the aim of enhancing participatory democracy in the Union. The ECI presents itself as: ‘… the first...
Partnerships and networks in work with young people
Health, Sports & Psychology

Partnerships and networks in work with young people

...et al., 2010, p. 42). Alternatively, the marriage might be the result of other people’s decisions, in the same way that partnerships might be the result of decisions made outside organisations; for example, because of government edict. Partners may be obliged to participate with other partners who have very different values, priorities and ways of working. We hope that...
Successful IT systems
Digital & Computing

Successful IT systems

...et al., 2011) across Australia, Canada and the UK found a broader range of criteria being used when 50 respondents in each of the three countries were asked to provide and to rank in order of importance the success criteria they had used to make a judgement about the success of a project they had recently worked on. In Table 2 you can see the success criteria they...
Level 3: Advanced 9 hrs
Contemporary issues in managing
Money & Business

Contemporary issues in managing

...et al., 1997, p.170). What is represented by a monthly departmental meeting? What does it signify? Beyond sharing information, it is an opportunity for departmental members to catch up and share stories. It is a formal, yet important regular event that represents shared understandings of what it means to work together. Identity Department members’ identity practices at...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Understanding and managing risk
Money & Business

Understanding and managing risk

...et al., 2005)...Understanding and managing risk: 2.2 The risk management process - An organisation’s attitude towards the various forms of risk to which it is exposed should be a direct interpretation of its business strategy. This has implications both ways: the strategy itself must address the appetite and capacity for risk within the business and the systems and...
The law-making process in England and Wales
Society, Politics & Law

The law-making process in England and Wales

...article (Pywell, 2013). While reading this article try to identify the different types of delegated legislation and in your own words explain the differences between these various types of delegated legislation. Comment The details in this article explain the different types of delegated legislation, such as statutory instruments, bye-laws and orders in council. You will...
Addysg gynhwysol: deall yr hyn a olygwn (Cymru)
Education & Development

Addysg gynhwysol: deall yr hyn a olygwn (Cymru)

...et al., (1999) fod Datganiad Salamanca a phroclamasiynau eraill gan y Cenhedloedd Unedig wedi cael dylanwad mawr ar safbwyntiau rhyngwladol am gynhwysiant. Ugain mlynedd yn ddiweddarach, neilltuwyd rhifyn cyfan o'r International Journal of Inclusive Education (2019, Rhifyn 23, t. 7–8) i erthyglau am Ddatganiad Salamanca 25 mlynedd ar ôl iddo gael ei lunio, a nododd...