Sentences with phrase «champion of the new child»

But two rows behind Callaghan, elegant as always, is the redoubtable Barbara Castle, champion of the new child benefit — it was then only payable to women, not men — and recently sacked as social security secretary by Sunny Jim, an old enemy from their battle over trade union reform.

Not exact matches

Mr Norgate's assessment of the legislated monopoly is a poster child for MG: «Within two years of formation, Fonterra had delivered the cost savings and revenue benefits promised and had become a true «national champion» for the New Zealand economy.
By bringing together caring community members, partners, and champions of equity and social justice, we embrace new and expecting parents with compassion, encouragement, education, and tangible, culturally - sensitive support, so that families succeed and children thrive.
One of the pioneers of child development theory and a champion of individuality, Arnold Gesell introduced an entirely new view of child development.
Mr Grieve also signalled that the Conservatives would have a New Year policy drive aimed at ending the «conveyor belt to crime», praising initiatives championed by the former party leader Iain Duncan Smith to target children at risk of falling into delinquency before they enter school.
It is unclear whether federal acting secretary of education John King — New York's former state education c ommissioner who championed the Common Core and helped usher in the use of teacher evaluations tied to state assessments under No Child Left Behind and the federal Race To The Top grant program — will give his blessing.
Ban Ki - moon, remembering his dependence as a child on a kerosene lamp to do his homework, has championed the first of a new set of global goals, on sustainable energy for all.
Hochul championed Roe v. Wade, women's equality, and the New York Dream Act, which if passed this year would have provided college financial aid for the children of undocumented immigrants.
Synopsis: Starring an extraordinary NZ cast; Cliff Curtis (Whale Rider and Boy), James Rolleston (Boy) and Kirk Torrance (Outrageous Fortune) The Dark Horse is an inspiring true story based on the life of a charismatic, brilliant but little - known New Zealand Hero and Chess champion - Genesis Potini (Gen)... An emotionally - charged, inspiring drama about a man who searches for the courage to lead, despite his own adversities - finding purpose and hope in passing on his gift to children in his community.
The true story of New Zealand chess champion Genesis Potini (Cliff Curtis), a man who, despite having to face challenges on his own, finds purpose teaching chess to the children in his community in the hope of helping them avoid a life of crime and violence.
Central to this task is the need to mobilize new champions for children who are knowledgeable about the impact of «toxic stress» on the developing brain.
EXCELLENCE AWARD In March last year, the Children's Food Trust launched its Excellence Award, a new national award scheme to recognise schools, nurseries and other childcare providers for excellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition for cChildren's Food Trust launched its Excellence Award, a new national award scheme to recognise schools, nurseries and other childcare providers for excellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition for childrenchildren.
The new schools will go towards meeting the government's target of opening 500 new free schools by 2020 and includes a parent - led special school for children with autism and a secondary school launched by the rugby Premiership champions and European Cup winners, Saracens.
This marriage culminated in the birth of «ukactive kids,» a new dedicated branch of the ukactive organisation which specifically focuses on championing children's physical activity in the UK.
McGowan elected ALSC 2019 - 2020 president Libraries champion nation's diversity through Día, April 30 ALSC names 2018 Notable Children's Books ALSC announces 2018 Notable Children's Recordings Alabama, Florida, Missouri libraries win 2018 Bookapalooza Program New Carrollton Library receives 2018 Light the Way Grant Anne Mlod, JoAnna Schofield, and Lisa Von Drasek receive 2018 Bechtel Fellowships Apply for the Friends of ALSC Institute Scholarship ALSC invites applications for 2019 Arbuthnot Lecture with Dr. Debbie Reese Erin Entrada Kelly, Matthew Cordell win Newbery, Caldecott Medals HarperAudio wins 2018 Odyssey Award for «The Hate U Give» Juana Martínez - Neal y Ruth Behar ganan premios Pura Belpré Juana Martinez - Neal, Ruth Behar win Pura Belpré Awards Debbie Reese to deliver 2019 Arbuthnot Honor Lecture 2018 Batchelder Award honors Delacorte Press for «The Murderer's Ape» Larry Dane Brimner wins 2018 Sibert Medal Jacqueline Woodson wins 2018 Wilder Award Laurel Snyder, Emily Hughes win Geisel Award for «Charlie & Mouse» American Library Association announces 2018 youth media award winners ALSC announces Steven L. Herb as 2018 ALSC Distinguished Service Award Recipient < Tickets available for 2018 Arbuthnot Lecture featuring Naomi Shihab Nye ALA to support multicultural literature for youth with enhanced 2019 Youth Media Awards South Carolina State Library receives Maureen Hayes Author / Illustrator Award St. Lucie County (Florida) Library System awarded 2018 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Grant Brian Selznick and David Serlin to Present Closing Session at 2018 ALSC Institute
Apparently: «The new Gospel Champions series takes children back to biblical times by recreating Gospel stories in a state - of - the - art game that intertwines action / adventure gameplay with sequenced elements of Bible stories.»
Media liberal pressure has prompted a stream of laws, regulations and directives to champion the criminal against the police, the child against the school, the patient against the hospital, the employee against the company, the soldier against the army, the borrower against the bank, the convict against the prison — there is a new case in the papers almost every day, and each victory is a small erosion of the efficiency and effectiveness of the institution.
The # 30 million will be used to recruit and train a pool of «independent supporters» - champions drawn from independent voluntary, community and private organisations to help the families of children and young people with special educational needs (SEN) through the new process following comprehensive reforms to support.
Thank you for championing the Early Start Act and the Department of Children, Youth and Families and always looking for new ways for our state to do even better.
By bringing together caring community members, partners, and champions of equity and social justice, we embrace new and expecting parents with compassion, encouragement, education, and tangible, culturally - sensitive support, so that families succeed and children thrive.
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