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Bullying - A Guide to the Law - Coram Children's Legal CentreNational : Bullying : Young People : Law : Parents
The Coram Children's Legal Centre has produced this guide, which provides information on bullying, what schools are required to do to prevent it, and how schools should deal with it effectively. It also provides practical advice on what parents can do if their child is being bullied, and what to do if the school fails to support their child.
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DfE Stautory Guidance on Exclusion from School from September 2012.National : Law : Information : Exclusions : Young People
The Department for Education (DfE) has published new guidance on exclusion from school, which is effective from 1st September 2012. This version (June 2012) replaces the previous version published in April 2012.
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Milton Keynes - In Year School AdmissionsLocal : School Choice Advice : Young People : Information
Information for parents and carers. This document outlines the way in which places are allocated depending upon the type of school, e.g. community and voluntary controlled, voluntary aided, foundation or academies.
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MKC Admission to MK Primary Schools 2012-2013 - Information for ParentsLocal : Information : Young People : School Choice Advice : Parents
A booklet produced by the Admissions Team of Milton Keynes Council. Contains all the admissions information: general information on types of schools, school details, admissions procedures, admissions timeline, how to apply for a school, allocations and appeals, transport etc.
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MKC Admission to MK Secondary Schools 2012-2013 - Information for Parents Local : Parents : Information : School Choice Advice : Young People
A booklet produced by the Admissions Team of Milton Keynes Council and issued to all Year 6 pupils in September of that year. Contains all the admissions information: general information on types of schools, school details, admissions procedures, admissions timeline, how to apply for a school, allocations and appeals, transport etc.
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New guide to dealing with bullying: for parents of disabled children. National : Bullying : Young People : Parents
Contact a Family has joined forces with Parentline Plus to produce a new guide about dealing with bullying, for parents of disabled children. The guide is packed full of information and tips around spotting the signs of bullying, action and strategies you can take as a parent, and your child's rights. The guide was developed from a range of stories and experiences told to us by parents of disabled children affected by bullying. Their tips and stories are included throughout the guide.
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The Children's Plan - December 2007 - DCSFNational : Inclusion : Young People : Special Educational Needs
The Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) has produced this document. The Children's Plan sets out our ambitions for improving children and young people's lives over the next decade and how we intend to achieve them. By 2020 we want England to be the best place in the world to grow up. Despite the progress we have made in the last ten years, achieving this will require new commitment over the long term and across all areas of Government policy.
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The Children's Plan - Summary - December 2007 - DCSFNational : Inclusion : Young People : Special Educational Needs
The Department for Children, Families & Schools (DCSF) has produced a summary document of the full 'Children's Plan'.
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Tired of hanging aroundNational : Young People : Crime
This is a summary of the study by the Audit Commission which focuses on the role of sport and leisure activities in preventing anti-social behaviour in young people aged 8 to 19 years. These activities are part of the actions that councils and their partners can use to tackle and prevent anti-social behaviour. This study recognises, but does not cover, local agencies' work with families and young children or the role of schools in helping to prevent or address anti-social behaviour. A full report can be downloaded from the Audit Commission website.
