Sentences with phrase «vulnerable children take»

He suggests research and programs aimed at improving the ability of caregivers and educators to help the most vulnerable children take advantage of early enrichment opportunities.

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Most vulnerable are taxpayers with children — tax dependents — and who take home equity loan deductions, have capital gains, and have high state and local taxes.
«We had set out way back in... 2015 that our strategic goal would be putting those children at the core of our work, increasing protection [and] their participation in building the nation of Kenya and ensuring that the wellbeing of 2.6 million vulnerable children is taken into consideration.»
We're asking the government not to take its eye of the ball with vulnerable children
If a woman feels threatened, while feeding her vulnerable infant, she will do what it takes to protect her child.
The centre, which takes referrals from Social Services, Children's Guardians and the Courts when the children are considered to be at serious risk of harm, sees working with young, vulnerable dads as central to its Children's Guardians and the Courts when the children are considered to be at serious risk of harm, sees working with young, vulnerable dads as central to its children are considered to be at serious risk of harm, sees working with young, vulnerable dads as central to its purpose.
It takes a lot of courage to show up and be vulnerable in your relationship with your child and to lean into it.
The decision to formula - feed an infant below 6 months old will take its toll on the child as he grows older and becomes more vulnerable to diseases.
In the event of a front - end collision, the whole of the child's back takes the strain of the impact, not its much more vulnerable neck.
If the government genuinely believes its own frequent claim that Britain has a proud tradition of protecting refugees, it shouldn't let an obsession with throwing people behind bars simply because they've sought protection here take priority over the wellbeing and safety of vulnerable children.
Or to be more specific: when Balls takes the need to respect diversity away from the curriculum of faith schools, he takes away the freedom of vulnerable, young children to explore their desires without being crippled by the stigma and idiocy which faith will impose on them.
Responding to the publication of Ofsted's report «No Place for Bullying», Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union, said: «The NASUWT welcomes this report, in particular its recognition that bullying takes a variety of forms and some children and young people are more vulnerable than others.
It is a shocking indictment of our priorities as a nation that we should take such poor care of these extremely vulnerable children.
In addition, the study finds that Spanish skills become vulnerable as children's English skills develop, but English is not vulnerable to being taken over by Spanish.
«In young bilingual children, two languages develop simultaneously but independently: Study also shows Spanish is vulnerable to being taken over by English, but English is not vulnerable to being taken over by Spanish.»
That was the birth of Wonder Crew dolls, which are meant to be «like a peer, an equal, but also small enough, vulnerable enough, to where a child could also want to take care of him,» according to Wilder.
«We have a collective responsibility to ensure education plans take into account the needs of some the most vulnerable children and youth in the world — refugees, internally displaced children, stateless children and children whose right to education has been compromised by war and insecurity.
Understanding School Bullying Bullying takes place when a stronger or more powerful child intentionally and repeatedly hurts, threatens, or torments a more vulnerable child.
«Continuing to provide free school meals for all children on universal credit would not only help vulnerable children, it would also prevent low income parents being left worse off if they take on more hours or get a pay rise.
That's something that we really have had to sit up and take notice of and respond to, because that's 12.6 per cent higher than the national data and it continues to be the domain where we have the greatest percentage of children in the vulnerable range.
Bullying takes place when a stronger or more powerful child intentionally and repeatedly hurts, threatens, or torments a more vulnerable child.
There are a range of critical issues, such as: the implementation of the reauthorized ESEA (now called The Every Student Succeeds Act) which includes new flexibility for states in designing state standards and accountability systems as well as a hard cap on the number of students with the most significant cognitive disabilities taking alternate assessments on alternate standards; regulations on disproportionate identification of minority students to special education; and, the goal to transition more disadvantaged students into college and careers that will have a significant impact on some of the most vulnerable children.
They seemingly ignore the fact that DeVos has been unable to convince Trump to take any positive action on behalf of vulnerable children; DeVos couldn't even convince the administration to wait some time before ending the Obama Administration's guidance on dealing with the bathroom issues of transgendered students.
We are committed to take action, save, rehabilitate and watch over children, especially the most vulnerable.
All children have a right to protection, and the needs of disabled children and others who may be particularly vulnerable must be taken into account.
While admitting that «protecting children and vulnerable people from being harmed or exploited by gambling is one of the core objectives» of the Gambling Commission, it wasn't ready to take a position on loot boxes.
Emphasizing the importance of promoting, protecting and respecting all human rights, the right to development, the right to health, and the rights of indigenous peoples, migrants, children, persons with disabilities and people in vulnerable climate situations -LSB-, and under occupation,] as well as promoting gender equality and the empowerment of women, while taking into account the needs of local communities, intergenerational equity concerns, and the integrity of ecosystems and of Mother Earth, when taking action to address climate change,...
Children are especially vulnerable to these impacts; breathing at a higher rate than adults, their lungs take in much more of the polluted air.
Extreme weather, more wildfires, decreased air quality, insect - borne diseases, and food - and waterborne diseases will take an increasing toll on human health, especially among children, the elderly, and the vulnerable.
This guidance document presents at how children, and particularly the most vulnerable, are affected by climate change as well as what concrete steps need to be taken to protect them.
It says that more wildfires, decreased air quality, insect - borne diseases, and food - and waterborne diseases will take an increasing toll on human health, especially among children, the elderly, and the vulnerable.
Children are especially vulnerable because they tend to breathe through their mouths, which means less filtering of pollutants by nose hair; they tend to hang out more outside, where levels of these pollutants are usually higher; and they run around a lot, which means they take in more nasty stuff and inhale it deep into their lungs.
The consumer goods will be vulnerable to product liability lawsuit unless distributors, manufacturers, and sellers take proper action concerning the safety of the children's products they produce and sell to the customers.
In November 2016, we wrote to Burnaby's City Councillors and Mayor Derek Corrigan to urge them to take into account the possible consequences of displacement from rental housing for vulnerable residents, particularly women and their children, as they consider Read More
People wouldn't do it for many of the same reasons that they don't marry and it would do nothing to protect vulnerable cohabitants from unscrupulous partners who deliberately choose not to opt in precisely because they don't want to take on responsibility for their partner and children.
Gloster LJ's comments bear similarity with draft amendment rule 3A.7 (1) with its «measures» to enable evidence to be taken from children and vulnerable witnesses, including to:
«The draft took many leads from criminal proceedings under Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 (special measures to help children and vulnerable witnesses),» he said.
Consideration should also be given to whether the reporting or disclosure restrictions will provide sufficient protection from the risk, whether the safety of the parties in cases where the court considers there are particular physical or health risks against which reporting restrictions may be inadequate to afford protection, and the extent to which the court should, of its own motion, take steps to protect the welfare of any vulnerable adult or child who is unrepresented before the court.
If you compare this with the action taken when the government first began to tackle child abuse cases, you can see that much more can be done to protect elderly vulnerable clients.
The stories of their challenges and triumphs shed light on the heroic efforts taking place each and every day to support and nurture vulnerable children and families during a child's formative first years.
We shouldn't be waiting until an inquiry is completed to take steps to prevent to abuse of vulnerable children.
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Relatives and friends taking on the care of a vulnerable child in an emergency 13.
Still other families are referred to counseling when a minister, teacher or friend has identified that there may be signs of emotional, physical, sexual or spiritual abuse of a child or a vulnerable adult taking place.
For more information see: advice sheets 12: Relatives and freinds taking on the care of a vulnerable child in an emergency and 21: Support for relatives and friends who are caring for someone else's child.
For more information see: advice sheet 12: Relatives and friends taking on the care of a vulnerable child in an emergency and advice sheet 22: Family and Friends care: becoming a foster carer.
For more information see: advice sheet 12: Relatives and friends taking on the care of a vulnerable child in an emergency.
For more information see: advice sheet 12: Relatives and friends taking on a vulnerable child in an emergency, advice sheet 12: Relatives and friends taking on a vulnerable child in an emergency, advice sheet: 18 on DIY child arrangements orders and advice sheet 19: on special guardianship orders.
The baby's right to continue in these close relationships would take precedence over the biological parent's rights to form a relationship with the child, because the child is more vulnerable and because an existing relationship is more important than a potential one.
«For vulnerable children who have been taken into care, there is nothing more beneficial than being placed as early as possible with a loving family,» said Carol Homden, chief executive of the Coram children's charity.
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