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Magazine Magazine - single copies Children in Scotland - Issue 110 August 2010 More than just a school Broadening access to services for families In moving the integrated workforce agenda on in Scotland, there need to be stronger links between school and childcare provision, and Bronwen Cohen cites Sweden as an example of a country doing this well. We also learn about a new network making a real difference to young people with severe impairments. Find out how schools can help children whose parents are prisoners, and how to identify and help those young people most likely to become involved in gang culture. We head to Fife, where the great outdoors are being used as a way to enhance learning. We also discover how children’s freedom and safety are balanced in Germany. And we find out why Aberdeen is alive with young creativity right now. List of articles from this issue [opens in popup] Reference/ISBN/ISSN: 1474-9424 Availability: Available to order Publisher: Children in Scotland, Edinburgh << Back to previous page |
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