How do you explain child protection?
Child protection aims to keep children safe where there is serious risk of harm. Serious risk of harm many arise from a single event or a serious of concerns over time. Often the phrases ‘Child Protection’ and ‘Safeguarding’ are used synonymously, but they are quite distinct.
Why is reflection important in social work?
Reflection is an essential part of social work practice, for students, experienced practitioners and everyone in between. Reflecting allows us to consider different perspectives, consider why something is happening, and learn from our experiences.
What is the purpose of writing a reflection?
The purpose of reflective writing is to help you learn from a particular practical experience. It will help you to make connections between what you are taught in theory and what you need to do in practice. You reflect so that you can learn.
What do we mean by reflection?
1 : an instance of reflecting especially : the return of light or sound waves from a surface. 2 : the production of an image by or as if by a mirror. 3a : the action of bending or folding back. b : a reflected part : fold.
What is a reflection in maths?
A reflection is a transformation representing a flip of a figure. Figures may be reflected in a point, a line, or a plane. When reflecting a figure in a line or in a point, the image is congruent to the preimage. A reflection maps every point of a figure to an image across a fixed line.