... outcomes for children andyoung people; and services that support healthand care for children andyoungpeople not just take place in health settings Schools and settings such as children s centres ... children andyoungpeoples views and opinions about improving their healthandhealth systems published over the past five years.15 Children andyoungpeople told us that the existing outcomes and ... Professor Terence Stephenson Nuffield Professor of Child Health, Institute of Child Health, UCL Sue Sylvester Youth Justice Health Lead, NHS South of England Professor Russell Viner Professor...
... the scope of each of the enumerated rights and the related obligations of States Parties Thus, it is not yet possible to formulate indicators to assess progressive realization of these rights After ... conditions Because health status depends on a wide range of socio-economic conditions, such as nutritional status, the righttohealth is also linked to the rightto food and the righttoeducation ... the U.N system As noted above, the Committee lacks extensive staff services to collect and assess such data, and the Centre for Human Rights does not have access to statistical databases within...
... also concerns the way such skills are understood and the methods of teaching and assessment used to enable their development in students What level these skills are taught at is also an issue ... summative self-assessment of the effective transfer of skills to subsequent social work practice is also advised.51DE Assessment in practice is itself favoured by those who want to see skills acquired ... approaches, student assessment focuses mainly on the demonstration through performance of the skills taught Formative self and peer-assessment 218 are said to be beneficial to students, and summative...
... children andyoungpeople This section focuses on using the screening process to identify issues relating to children andyoung people, and identifies a range of sources you can use to find evidence ... allows you to discuss important issues relating to difficult topics in an interesting way o Events at easy -to- access venues and residentials (where youngpeople stay overnight) These are suitable ... Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children andYoungPeople's main aim is to ‘safeguard and promote the rights and best interests of children andyoung persons’ The Commissioner does this by: promoting...
... antibiotics as soon as IMD suspected Primary care assessment Address carer concerns, ask about non-specific symptoms and comparisons with usual behaviour Full clinical examination Assess ... that septicaemia (purpura fulminans) can cause damage to the skin and the underlying tissue that may result in scarring to the legs, arms and body Serious damage to large areas of tissue and muscle ... Modified Coma Scale (i) Eyes open: Spontaneously To speech To pain None (ii) Best verbal response: Orientated Words Vocal sounds Cries None (iii) Best motor response: Obeys commands Localises to pain...
... The next series of questions asked about children s last visit to see a health professional Which professional did you last visit? Question asked which professional the child had last visited The ... been to see various health care professionals in the last year (1-3 times; 4-6 times; 7-10 times and more often) They were provided with various categories of health care professionals to choose ... questions were phrased with closed, multiple choice or tick-box answers, because despite the richness that openended questions produce, the resources necessary to translate comments or answers...
... access and adequate paediatric surgical, radiological and anaesthetic sessions The provision of MRI scanning should be sufficient to ensure that suspected cases of CNS, bone and soft tissue tumours ... region for specialised services such as bone or sarcoma surgery, retinoblastoma assessment, and liver and thyroid services Guidance on cancer services: cancer in children andyoungpeople 21 Improving ... diagnostic and assessment purposes, and a number require facilities to store cells and DNA, taken with appropriate consent and within guidelines for the use of human tissue, for future research...
... films and articles address a wide range of issues, including discussions and debate around safer sex, condoms, family planning and children s rights 30 Stand and Deliver: Sex, healthandyoungpeople ... youth, such as mentorship programmes, sports and clubs 37 38 Stand and Deliver: Sex, healthandyoungpeople in the 21st century Conclusion As we search for practical solutions to tremendous, destabilizing ... because it ignores the circumstances of youth who are faced with pressures and responsibilities that are usually reserved for adults Policiesand programmes for youngpeople should focus not so...
... government to use the money it gets from carbon taxes to make homes warmer and cut energy bills for children and their families NCB is working with children andyoungpeopleto ensure the voices, stories ... charities, unions, consumer groups and businesses – including National Children s Bureau, Save the Children, Barnardo s, The Children s Society, National Pensioners’ Convention, Consumer Focus, The ... challenging to secure energy efficiency measures for the ‘hard to heat’ housing stock – such as homes with solid walls and no loft insulation It is therefore welcome that the government has proposed...
... doing so would cause their service users distress As a result, staff found the issue difficult to address and tended to avoid it In addition, many staff members felt that the relatives of people ... members and contributors to society As established in the 2000 Act, it assumes this will take place in mainstream schools The title of the ASL Act was also regarded as significant because it represented ... comprises basic motor-perceptual processes (Lewis, 1999) Lewis (1991) describes the 'idea of me' as objective-self awareness, since the self is taken as the object of one 's attention This is the aspect...
... children andyoungpeople have a rightto an excellent music educationand it is vital that professionals understand how to make lessons and activities as accessible as possible The NDCS resource ... (www.bionicear-europe.com/en/rain-forest/rain-forest.html) and “Keys to Music” (http://matd.org.uk/publications/) JR0321 General music lessons and listening to music Deaf children andyoungpeople can enjoy music lessons and listening ... Grade She plays in senior and junior bands, a senior orchestra, jazz ensemble and saxophone orchestra Matilda loves music because she finds it a great way to relax and she likes to tell a story and...
... strategies employed by professional sports clubs using geomarketing techniques and resources Shimizu Satoshi is Associate Professor of Sociology of Sport and Body Culture Studies at the University ... past decades is produce a serious challenge to live spectators, hospitality and associated merchandise as the major income stream for football clubs in national leagues and associations This is ... as we also have argued, sport is mostly a conservative social institution, connected to class and other status interests, whilst espousing myths of social egalitarianism Whangs contribution to...
... health services6 In the displacement settlements that Human Rights Watch visited these factors remain obstacles for women and girls seeking access tohealth services and improved health status ... oversight, monitoring, and reporting of programs to allow accountability between rights-holders and the state, as well as between the state and donors This is essential to assess whether responses on the ... ancillary costs not have the same access to these services as those who can pay these additional costs Obstacles Accessing Obstetric Care When Tamara, the 17-year-old who wishes she had access to family...
... age, has been shown previously to be an important factor in HIV transmission in this population [24] Other key factors, such as changes in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), were not investigated: ... the same individuals across rounds would have overstated the precision associated with the trends Additional research is needed to improve the statistical analysis of trends measured in cohort surveys ... over time Previous assessments in this population have shown substantial declines in population and ANC-derived HIV prevalence estimates for men and women aged 15 to 49 years in this mature epidemic,...
... 2008 In Swedish Stockholm office of research and statistics (USK): Statistics 2008 [http://international.stockholm.se/Business -and- statistics/Statistics/] Motulsky H: Intuitive Biostatistics Oxford: ... och självkänsla bland ungdomar COMPASS – en studie i sydvästra Storstockholm (Physical activity, food habits and self-esteem among youngpeople COMPASS – a study in south-west Stockholm) Stockholm: ... preschools and schools as well as local infrastructure such as the route to school, playgrounds, and leisure environments The Swedish compulsory school comprises children aged six to 16 Swedish...
... how, and why people treat technology as social actors Among this work are findings that suggest minimal social cues cause peopleto treat computers using the same social rules they use for people ... been done to describe and explain human responses to artificial team-mates, this thesis contributes to these efforts by increasing our understanding of motivations behind responses to human and computer ... Phases of the typical user studies Chronological time runs left toright for the phases and top to bottom within the phases 73 11.2 Process flow of CAF and the sacrifice study results...
... settings in UK secondary schools andUS middle / high schools Qualitative: A series of 26 single gender focus groups - discussions were recorded on audiotape and transcribed Focus group discussions ... diseases Study Objectives/ Research Questions This paper seeks to explore UK andUS adolescents’ perceptions and experiences of online healthinformation relating to previous experience of use, ... Cross-sectional survey Logistic regressions were conducted to assess the associations between Internet users with selected demographic, psychosocial, behavioural variables and self-reported health statuses...