Sentences with phrase «education responsibilities previously»

The legislation transfers to the secretary of state for education responsibilities previously held by some quangos which are being abolished, including the school curriculum and teacher training.

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Gradually the nation state took over such services as education and care for the sick and indigent that had previously been the responsibility of the church.
Early years education providers will be given advice on signs of abuse, mobile devices with photographic functionality will not be permitted in pre-school settings, and it will now be the responsibility of the early years setting to gain any criminal record disclosures on managers where previously this has been the responsibility of Ofsted.
Dr Bermingham, who will have responsibilities for the UK and Europe, was previously the head of education in the UK Department for International Development (DFID); global education director for Save the Children International; and head of the Fast Track Initiative (now the Global Partnership for Education) at the Woeducation in the UK Department for International Development (DFID); global education director for Save the Children International; and head of the Fast Track Initiative (now the Global Partnership for Education) at the Woeducation director for Save the Children International; and head of the Fast Track Initiative (now the Global Partnership for Education) at the WoEducation) at the World Bank.
Legalize and Regulate Marijuana WHEREAS, despite almost a century of prohibition, millions of Canadians today regularly consume marijuana and other cannabis products; WHEREAS the failed prohibition of marijuana has exhausted countless billions of dollars spent on ineffective or incomplete enforcement and has resulted in unnecessarily dangerous and expensive congestion in our judicial system; WHEREAS various marijuana decriminalization or legalization policy prescriptions have been recommended by the 1969 - 72 Commission of Enquiry into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs, the 2002 Canadian Senate Special Committee on Illegal Drugs, and the 2002 House of Commons Special Committee on the Non-Medical Use of Drugs; WHEREAS the legal status quo for the criminal regulation of marijuana continues to endanger Canadians by generating significant resources for gang - related violent criminal activity and weapons smuggling — a reality which could be very easily confronted by the regulation and legitimization of Canada's marijuana industry; BE IT RESOLVED that a new Liberal government will legalize marijuana and ensure the regulation and taxation of its production, distribution, and use, while enacting strict penalties for illegal trafficking, illegal importation and exportation, and impaired driving; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a new Liberal government will invest significant resources in prevention and education programs designed to promote awareness of the health risks and consequences of marijuana use and dependency, especially amongst youth; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a new Liberal government will extend amnesty to all Canadians previously convicted of simple and minimal marijuana possession, and ensure the elimination of all criminal records related thereto; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a new Liberal government will work with the provinces and local governments of Canada on a coordinated regulatory approach to marijuana which maintains significant federal responsibility for marijuana control while respecting provincial health jurisdiction and particular regional concerns and practices.
«Numeracy and literacy are important and will always be measured and valued by us as a school but we also have a much bigger responsibility and purpose in developing young people who have been denied access to education previously,» Lenten said.
Source: DfE Date: 26 February 2018 Further information: Promoting the education of looked - after children and previously looked - after children (PDF) The designated teacher for looked after and previously looked - after children: statutory guidance on their roles and responsibilities (PDF)
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