Example sentences of "[prep] relation to child " in BNC.

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1 In recognizing that child abuse and child care are not discrete areas we should start from the premise that the understanding and skills developed in relation to child care should inform our approach to child abuse .
2 What is apparent is that the risk factors identified run parallel to and are in many respects very similar to those already noted in relation to child abuse .
3 In relation to child care , for example , she documents how assistance given by mothers to daughters typically is more extensive than between sisters .
4 In relation to child care policy , this fear of undermining responsibility results from a fundamental misunderstanding of the role of parents , and reinforces the antipathy between public and private care of children .
5 Teachers clearly have an important role in relation to child abuse .
6 The emphasis is very much on continuity rather than radical reform , and despite the daunting complexity and forbidding pervasiveness of the law regulating every aspect of welfare in German social work practice , this Act also represents an acknowledgement that German social work practice particularly in relation to children and young people has managed to develop highly creatively and run ahead of the bureaucracy .
7 But aside from this , and not forgetting the important duties laid on LEAs by the Education Act 1981 in relation to children with special educational needs ( discussed in Chapter 4 ) , there was little prescription .
8 Earlier in this chapter ( p. 70 ) striking a realistic balance between protection and freedom was discussed in the context of preventing accidents in relation to children .
9 Penal reformers , especially those concerned with children , have consequently argued for playing it down , and penal legislation ( again , mostly in relation to children ) has sometimes responded .
10 Such arguments are rehearsed most often in relation to children .
11 Criteria are likely to be derived from an analysis of subject matter in relation to children 's learning .
12 Since there seems to be some doubt about the matter , it should be made clear that the High Court 's inherent jurisdiction in relation to children — the parens patriae jurisdiction — is equally exercisable whether the child is or is not a ward of court : see In re M. and N. ( Minors ) ( Wardship : Publication of Information ) [ 1990 ] Fam. 211 , 223G .
13 Given the general background of the Bill 's legislative history , and its late application to the children 's hearings system , it is hardly surprising that there is an apparent , though fundamental , ambiguity in its provisions in relation to children 's hearings .
14 Sections 22 – 25 and Sched 2 , Part II set out in detail the duties and powers a local authority has in relation to children it is looking after .
15 Family proceedings are defined in s8(3) and ( 4 ) of the Act and include : ( i ) proceedings under Parts I , II and IV of the Children Act ; ( ii ) matrimonial , domestic violence and adoption proceedings ; ( iii ) proceedings under the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court in relation to children , including wardship .
16 Local authority powers and duties in relation to children in care are discussed in Part Four .
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