How do you use a paper towel TED talk?

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How do I use less paper towels?

Move Your Paper Towels Instead of having your paper towels out on the counter and within easy reach, put your unpaper towels or cloth napkins in their place. When you need to dry your hands or wipe something up, you’ll be reaching for a reusable option instead of a disposable one.

What is the main idea of the TED talk?

TED is a global community, welcoming people from every discipline and culture who seek a deeper understanding of the world. We believe passionately in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and, ultimately, the world.

How do I speak at TED?

Be nominated or nominate yourself The most direct way to approach TED is through a nomination, either by someone else or yourself. When nominating yourself, TED requires a description of your “idea worth spreading” that your talk will focus on and links to videos of your previous speeches or presentations.

What does Ted stand for in child protection?

the concern

Which 3 things should you avoid if a child makes a disclosure?

Don’t make promises that you can’t be sure to keep, e.g. “everything will be all right now”. Reassure the child that they did nothing wrong and that you take what is said seriously. Don’t promise confidentiality – never agree to keep secrets. You have a duty to report your concerns.

What are the 5 P’s in child protection?

The 5 P’s of child protection are: Prevention, Paramountcy, Partnership, Protection and Parental Responsibility. Make your child aware of these P’s for an awkward situation they don’t understand.

How should you react if a child chooses to disclose to you?

At the end of the disclosureReassure the child that it was right to tell you but do not promise confidentiality.Let them know what you are going to do next.Immediately seek help, in the first place from the designated child protection officer.Write down accurately what the young person has told you.

What should you avoid if a child makes a disclosure?

Make sure the setting is confidential and comfortable. Avoid communicating with shock, horror, or fear about anything said, even though what you are hearing is likely shocking and horrifying. Your child may interpret your reaction as you being shocked and horrified by him or her and shut down.

What should you not do if someone discloses abuse to you?

Do notpress the person for more details (these can be taken later)assume that someone else is aware of the situation and will act.contact the alleged abuser.promise to keep it a secret.be afraid to contact adult social care or the police to discuss it.

What actions to take if abuse is suspected?

Do not make promises you cannot keep. Do not contact the alleged abuser. Do not be judgemental. Do not pass on the information to anyone other than those with a legitimate ‘need to know’, such as your line manager or other appropriate person.

What are symptoms of abuse?

Emotional abuse signs and symptomsDelayed or inappropriate emotional development.Loss of self-confidence or self-esteem.Social withdrawal or a loss of interest or enthusiasm.Depression.Avoidance of certain situations, such as refusing to go to school or ride the bus.Desperately seeks affection.

How do I report a safeguarding concern?

How to raise a safeguarding concernin an emergency, contact the police, tel: 999.if the person is not in immediate danger, contact the police, tel: 101.

What are the 6 principles of safeguarding?

What are the six principles of safeguarding?Empowerment. People being supported and encouraged to make their own decisions and informed consent.Prevention. It is better to take action before harm occurs.Proportionality. The least intrusive response appropriate to the risk presented.Protection. Partnership. Accountability.

What are the 3 basic principles for safeguarding information?

Empowerment: people being supported and encouraged to make their own decisions and give informed consent. Prevention: it is better to take action before harm occurs. Proportionality: the least intrusive response appropriate to the risk presented. Protection: support and representation for those in greatest need.

What is the difference between safeguarding and child protection?

In short terms, safeguarding is what we do to prevent harm, while child protection is the way in which we respond to harm.

What is a Section 42 Safeguarding?

The Care Act 2014 (Section 42) requires that each local authority must make enquiries, or cause others to do so, if it believes an adult is experiencing, or is at risk of, abuse or neglect. An enquiry should establish whether any action needs to be taken to prevent or stop abuse or neglect, and if so, by whom.

What is a section 42 notice?

A Section 42 Notice is a formal request from a leaseholder to extend their lease; it is given pursuant to the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 and entitles a leaseholder to an additional 90 years on top of their remaining lease term, and the reduction of their ground rent to a peppercorn.

How long is a section 42 notice valid for?

90 years