Sentences with phrase «keeping children safe requires»

Keeping children safe requires a better understanding of the impacts of violence on them and measures beyond just keeping their mother safe.

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An older child, five years or older, requires the best high back booster seat to keep them safe while on the go.
We're doing all we can to keep her safe, but we still require some accomodation — and, yes, occassionally that may seem like an inconvenience to you — but I rest assured that you do not want your child to witness mine struggling to breathe before being carted away in an ambulance — or, worse yet, fall over and die — THAT would surely be an inconvenience to you.
In Colorado, Nicole was the driving force to get Senate Bill 09 - 226 introduced and passed into law requiring all school districts to have a policy to keep food allergic children safe at school.
He was a key person in the passage of SB 09 - 226, a law in Colorado requiring all school districts to have a policy to keep food allergic children safe at school, and helped flipped senators and representatives from a «no» to a «yes» vote through his testimony.
Then, of course, there are the family days and shopping trips as well as long - distance trips to see relatives - all of which require proper car seats to keep the children safe.
A school health plan will identify the types of responsibilities, training and services required to keep your child's environment safe and how to respond to an emergency, should one arise.
A school health care plan will identify the types of responsibilities, training and services required to keep your child's environment safe and how to respond to an emergency, should one arise.
Sometimes, keeping a child safe and included at school may require restricting foods, especially when children are smaller.
«Keeping children safe in education», statutory guidance for schools in England and Wales, now requires schools to have «appropriate levels» of filtering and monitoring to keep them safe online.
Children and young people should: keep themselves fit through regular physical activity; have a positive self - image; talk about the benefits to their health through participation in physical outdoor activities; adopt a healthy lifestyle, including healthy eating appropriate to the demands of their activities; understand the risks to fitness and health posed by smoking, alcohol and drugs, and set an example in their own lifestyle; walk or cycle where this is a realistic and safe option, or take other regular exercise; want to continue their interest in outdoor activities beyond school and into adult life; independently participate in follow up courses where these are available; understand how much exercise is required to remain healthy; and are aware of the links between physical and emotional well - being.
This includes not being in support of our non-refundable application fee, our mandatory obedience clause, requiring a signed letter of permission from a landperson if renting, no adoptions to homes with children under the age of 9, that we are a Special Needs focused based Rescue, that you refuse to keep pets safe, refuse to alter any non-show pets etc..
As Safer Internet Day approaches, Kier McDonald discusses the new e-safety responsibilities that schools are now required to take on, to keep children as young as 5 safe online.
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