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The Protection of Vulnerable Adults scheme was introduced by the Care Standards Act 2000. It aims to ensure that no one is allowed to work in the care sector if they have ever abused, neglected or otherwise harmed vulnerable adults in their care or placed them at risk.
i have a felony can i ever work in a hospital
It is the work of Satan.
You can work for the state of North Carolina if you have a felony conviction only if you can been pardoned. Once you are pardoned, all rights will return back to you.
A belief for which a person will work to defend
Hhmmm... Pick whomever you want. Getting adults to work is a question that has frustrated philosophers for centuries.
No. Courts do not contact anyone. However, the conviction becomes public record, and your employer can easily find out about it.
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because adults could work, and adults would have enough sense to realise that they should do as they were told
Based on his conviction for armed robbery, he could not work as a cashier.Conviction can also imply strong beliefs, such as believing in God.
No.......well it depends where you are from and what democracy you have, but in the U.S no you cannot work religious positons.
mostly adults use the computer for work and office work (such as powerpoint, Microsoft word)