Example sentences of "provision for child " in BNC.

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1 Britain seriously lags behind its continental neighbours in provision for child care for working parents .
2 So , for example , instead of concentrating resources on child benefit , it may be more sensible to increase provision for child care , so women may enter the job market .
3 Would the minister like to say , like to welcome that initiative but also to ensure that the money which the South Thames tech are going to be able to put into that will be able to continue and not only continue in that one but to allow the increase of this after school provision so that those many women in my constituency and who , the many women in South London who are unemployed , will have the opportunity to get back to work and get back to training with that very necessary provision for child care .
4 One local authority in England , Warwickshire , has closed all its residential provision for children in care .
5 Caring for Children presents information for the UK on provision for children , childcare policies , employment provisions , the demographic situation of the 1990s , and recommendations for national action .
6 Organisations may pay for just the employee and spouse to view accommodation or may make provision for children to go too .
7 I am not arguing here for a return to streaming or special provision for children with exceptional gifts .
8 It is now firmly established that effective provision for children with special educational needs is achieved by paying attention to the curricular , pastoral and self-enhancing aspects of the school .
9 As a result of two consultation days held to examine possibilities for greater integration in residential provision for children and young people with special needs , a series of recommendations were made to and accepted by the Social Services Committee in January 1987 .
10 Provision for children with special educational needs is becoming a major problem , leading to overspending in a considerable proportion of local authority education budgets .
11 In 1906 an adverse report by the Board of Education 's inspectors on infant education led to the Board for the first time limiting school provision for children under five — hitherto the normal age for the entry of working-class children to full-time education had been three .
12 Equalising educational provision for children of different socio-economic backgrounds does not do away with the educational disabilities of working class children vis-à-vis middle class children .
13 Local authorities have the power to make special educational provision for the under 2s and will have a duty to make such provision for children aged 2–5 and 16–19 as well as for those of compulsory school age .
14 Towards the end of this period there was notable research and teaching activity in the area of talk in the classroom , language provision for children with special needs , children 's writing and the role of metaphor and imagination in Language and Learning .
15 students , working on language provision for children with special needs , the uses of myth and drama in Language teaching , and teaching the mother-tongue .
16 2.10 Language Provision for Children with Special Needs
17 In response to the introduction of the local management of schools the LEA organized a series of measures to train and inform governors on such topics as the appointment of staff , provision for children with special educational needs , and the formulation of school policy on discipline , equal opportunities , child protection and a number of other matters .
18 The school in question offers day provision for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties , and is the only one of its kind in its Inner City Borough .
19 While the PSSRU can take the credit for raising awareness of the potential of case management for frail elderly people , why is awareness of case management provision for children so limited ?
20 In addition , it defined the responsibilities and rights of parents ; established the Scottish Examination Board to conduct Scottish Certificate of Education ( SCE ) examinations ; set up committees for negotiating teachers ' pay settlements , laying down procedures for arbitration where agreement could not be reached ; and made provision for children with special educational needs .
21 Educational provision for children with statements of special educational needs ( see Chapter 3 , 1978 Warnock ; Chapter 4 , 1981 Education Act ) is varied , and changing over time ( see Chapter 5 , Figures 5.14–5.16 ) .
22 ( An obvious example of this phenomenon is where parents make special provision for children who are handicapped . )
23 It refers to the reduction in the number of teachers , to cuts in the provision for children with special educational needs , to larger classes , to cuts in the expenditure on books and equipment and to the national curriculum .
24 The aim of this study is thus to examine in detail different kinds of provision for children with special needs in the first year of secondary schooling .
25 The curriculum and school organisation — including examination results , careers education , health education , provision for children with special needs , provision for equal opportunities and education for a multicultural society .
26 But as countries move into much needed economic reform programmes we know that children may be the losers in the very short term and that 's why in the O D A we are concerned with helping governments develop social policies which provide adequate safety net provision for children during this process of adjustment .
27 Wherever possible we should try to make provision for children ( perhaps by showing videos etc. to keep them amused while a class takes place ) Please consider this as a possibility when planning an event or rally .
28 The day provision for children is n't there .
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