The Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003 (The Meaning of Disqualified from Working with Children: Corresponding Disqualifications in Northern Ireland) Order 2009doi:2009 No. 39介绍性文本1.引文和公序2.北爱尔兰法律下相应的不合格
Protecting children in Scotland: examining the impact of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 This paper discusses findings from a small-scale study of the impact on child protection practice following implementation of the Children (Scotland) Act 1... J Mcghee,J Francis - 《Child & Family Social ...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 brings together aspects of family, child care and adoption law that affect children. The Act deliberately seeks to incorporate the 3 key principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) - i.e. non-discrimination (Article 2); a...
The purpose of the Education (Scotland) Act, 1918, was to make adequate provision for the organisation of national education in Scotland short of the universities. The 1918 Act would see Catholic schools transfer into the Scottish system. But how would t
A Single Police Force for Scotland: The Legislative Framework (1) The Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012, recently passed by the Scottish Parliament, creates a single police service for Scotland to replace the cur... K.,B.,Scott - 《Policing》 被引量: 11发表: 2012年 Welfare ...
The Scotland Act 1998 Journal of Constitutional History / Giornale di Storia CostituzionaleF. D. C.
This is in stark contrast to what the first UN Special Rapporteur on children’s right to education, Katarina Tomasevski, had advocated in terms of the four A’s needed for the proper realization of this right. Tomasevski (2003) argued that the right to education consisted of schooling ...
Children and childhood are central to the current Government’s agenda in Scotland. “Making Scotland the best place to grow up in” has become a strapline for the Government, repeated across political speeches and policy documents. Numerous policy...
of ecocentric values. It prepares the children for exercising an active participatory citizenship. Then, children develop a critical and committed citizenship to the protection, the preservation of the environment and the resolution of environmental problems. Primary school is the formal context that ...
Some cities’ slogans feel a bit forced, but “People Make Glasgow” perfectly suits Scotland’s largest city. The riverside metropolis was once a shipbuilding and manufacturing hub for the British Empire, and, following a rapid expansion during the Victorian Era, is now one of the UK’s lea...