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Perspectives of children and young people with a parent in prison

Perspectives of children and young people with a parent in prison

... on children. The impact of parental imprisonment for some children may end in them experiencing the permanent effects of social exclusion, perpetuation of the crime, poverty and imprisonment (Hope House, ...

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Citizenship: young people's perspectives

Citizenship: young people's perspectives

... the children in the a rea, for instance the Irish or traveller communities within a p redominantly white population, or the Mirpuri and Pathan communities within a predominantly Asian ...re s e a rch area ...

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Special or mainstream? A comparison of parental perspectives on choosing schools for their young children with autism

Special or mainstream? A comparison of parental perspectives on choosing schools for their young children with autism

... of children in mainstream school who responded to the questionnaire, 61% rated themselves as satisfied or very satisfied, with the educational provision being made for their ...of children in special ...

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Rights through alliances : findings from a European project tackling homophobic and transphobic bullying in schools through the engagement of families and young people

Rights through alliances : findings from a European project tackling homophobic and transphobic bullying in schools through the engagement of families and young people

... This paper firstly outlines the range of diverse activities within the overall project, before reporting on the broader context in which lesbian and gay parents in particular, discussed their children’s experiences of ...

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“You can’t chain a dog to a porch”: a multisite qualitative analysis of youth narratives of parental approaches to substance use

“You can’t chain a dog to a porch”: a multisite qualitative analysis of youth narratives of parental approaches to substance use

... their childrens substance use re- main largely grounded in ...’ s [42] advice to parents cautions that young people “may be using drugs and might need help to ...youth perspectives on ...

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A Current Review of the Children and Young People’s Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (CYP IAPT) Program: Perspectives on Developing an Accessible Workforce

<p>A Current Review of the Children and Young People&rsquo;s Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (CYP IAPT) Program: Perspectives on Developing an Accessible Workforce</p>

... ’ s bene fi ts, 3 rising demand for services convinced policy makers that a new direction for CYP IAPT was required to alleviate pressure on specialist ...for children and adolescents with common mental ...

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Citizenship and participation of young people in Aotearoa/New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Social Policy, Massey University, Palmerston North, Aotearoa/New Zealand

Citizenship and participation of young people in Aotearoa/New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Social Policy, Massey University, Palmerston North, Aotearoa/New Zealand

... broader perspectives of citizenship including citizen identities by Conover (1995) and Lister (2007); this term refers to a collective mindedness and a pattern of strong social relations, and is contrasted with a ...

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Parent and young adolescent perspectives of family meals and meal preparation and the influence of the Kinect-Ed program

Parent and young adolescent perspectives of family meals and meal preparation and the influence of the Kinect-Ed program

... overweight/obese children/adolescents and IOTF yielded the lowest; overall, an ...from children who lived in conditions that allowed for optimal growth in Brazil, Ghana, India, Norway, Oman, and the United ...

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Reproductive choices: a qualitative study of Dutch Moroccan and Turkish consanguineously married women’s perspectives on preconception carrier screening

Reproductive choices: a qualitative study of Dutch Moroccan and Turkish consanguineously married women’s perspectives on preconception carrier screening

... having children or not, disabled children or healthy, age (ranging from 24 to 50 years old), and Turkish and Moroccan background (Table 1, pseudonyms used) ...

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A Thematic Analysis of Young Adults’ Perspectives of Gambling and its Representation on Media

A Thematic Analysis of Young Adults’ Perspectives of Gambling and its Representation on Media

... 1994). Children may learn about the excitement of gambling through vicarious reinforcement, as they watch the positive reactions from their parents (Walker, ...of children aged 9–14 gambled with members of ...

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Introduction to Special Issue: Disability, Intersectionality, and Struggles Over Social Justice: Reframing Debates over Children’s Rights

Introduction to Special Issue: Disability, Intersectionality, and Struggles Over Social Justice: Reframing Debates over Children’s Rights

... adultist perspectives in ‘helping’ disabled ...“the young people challenged me to reconsider the helpful/harmful relationship between children with disabilities and caregivers as well as the ...

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The other race effect in children from a multiracial population:a cross cultural comparison

The other race effect in children from a multiracial population:a cross cultural comparison

... Specifically, authors have argued that the other-race effect is due to formation of different mental representations of own-race and other-race faces (Valentine, 1991), leading to difficulty in generalizing expertise ...

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Technology and literacy in early childhood educational settings: a review of research

Technology and literacy in early childhood educational settings: a review of research

... between children and ...the children in a particular relationship with itself and each other; as they gather round they must negotiate how to manage keyboard, screen and mouse within a shared ...by ...

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Women’s and clinicians perspectives of presentation with reduced fetal movements: a qualitative study

Women’s and clinicians perspectives of presentation with reduced fetal movements: a qualitative study

... ’ s moving, I ’ m not looking for anything massive ” (12; 2 ...’ s good health, for example: “ you ’ re at peace with yourself and you know it ’ s fine ” (20; 2 ...’ s something wrong with the ...

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'Advocacy makes you feel brave' : advocacy support for children and young people in Scotland

'Advocacy makes you feel brave' : advocacy support for children and young people in Scotland

... to children and young people aged up to 25 years who are or have been looked after away from ...with children and young people in foster care is in the main concentrated in a few local ...

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Reach for the stars! Creative engagement with young children

Reach for the stars! Creative engagement with young children

... The Elf performance scored low on various categories in particular experimental, instigative and absorbed engagement. One of the main influences noticed by the researcher was the high level of direction afforded to the ...

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School uniform and other costs of schooling: views and experiences in Wales (technical report & final report)

School uniform and other costs of schooling: views and experiences in Wales (technical report & final report)

... for Children Education, Lifelong Learning Skills (DCELLS) of the Welsh Assembly Government to undertake research of views of parent/carers in Wales on school uniforms and the wider costs of ...

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A summary of research into the nature and prevalence of young people’s involvement in group offending, gangs and weapons

A summary of research into the nature and prevalence of young people’s involvement in group offending, gangs and weapons

... While most of the YOT sample of group offenders referred negatively to school and tended to have low levels of academic attainment, all of the gang members had experienced particular educational problems and/or had been ...

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Pervasive Refusal Syndrome (PRS)  Understandings and Perspectives of Treating Professional Working with Children and Young People

Pervasive Refusal Syndrome (PRS) Understandings and Perspectives of Treating Professional Working with Children and Young People

... Participants agreed that the primary task of the admission should be everyone working together towards an agreed goal. The finding that clear expectations are regarded to be a core management strategy has been discussed ...

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Results of the business survey carried out among managements in the Community. 6, 1994

Results of the business survey carried out among managements in the Community. 6, 1994

... Tendance de le production S 88 +7 Perspectives d'évo­ lution de la production S Perspectives d'évo­ lution des prix dovente Stocks de produits finis Perspectives d'évo­ lution de l'emplo[r] ...

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