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Enhancing Neurodiversity in the Workplace with Genius Within Training Resources

Helping organizations create neuro-inclusive cultures, Genius Within offers training resources developed with EDNA Service. Led by a neurodivergent team, they provide modules on navigating neurodiversity, nurturing inclusion, and building a neuroinclusive culture. Through evidence-based approaches,

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A Family Safeguarding Approach for Children in Care

Families often come into contact with children's social care due to parenting under adversarial conditions rather than causing harm. The need for a change in vision and values underpinning family safeguarding duties is crucial, emphasizing the importance of helping families raise their children. Lad

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Creating an Inclusive School Culture for Neurodivergent Students: Tips for Improved Attendance

Neurodiversity encompasses a range of brain differences, leading to neurodivergence among students. Understanding neurodivergence, common challenges, and practical tips based on research can help foster an inclusive school environment. Consider areas of struggle, strengths, physical health overlaps,

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Understanding the Power of Praise in Child Development

Praise plays a crucial role in promoting children’s self-esteem and overall development. By offering genuine praise for being and doing, parents can nurture a positive sense of self-worth in their children. Research shows that praised children tend to excel academically, show resilience, and lead

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Embracing Neurodiversity: Understanding, Supporting, and Empowering Individuals

Explore the concept of neurodiversity through insights from professionals working in the field. Gain a deeper understanding of the diverse experiences and challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in various settings. Discover the importance of trauma-informed care, positive impacts, and the un

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Enhancing Neurodiversity Support in County Durham

Update on the Valuing Neurodiversity project in County Durham, shifting to a needs-led approach. Establishment of project board and subgroups to improve support for neurodivergent children and families. Focus on terms of reference, forward planning, support mapping, and school pilot programs.

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Challenges in Safeguarding Children: Herefordshire Inspection Report

The briefing highlights concerning findings from the inspection of Herefordshire children's services, revealing significant weaknesses in social work practice, poor assessments, and insufficient plans to ensure children's safety and well-being. The report identifies systemic issues such as drift, de

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Safeguarding Children: Legislation Against Harmful Practices

The Child Care and Protection Act of 2015, Chapter 20, addresses harmful social, cultural, and religious practices affecting children in Namibia. The Act prohibits practices detrimental to children's well-being, such as child marriage, and imposes penalties on those who subject children to such prac

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Understanding Children's Online Safety: An Insightful Presentation for Parents

Gain valuable insights into the risks children face online, including key facts about internet and mobile technology usage, ways to address and prevent risks, and resources for parents and children. Discover statistics on children's online behavior and the prevalence of social networking among vario

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Palak Mata Pita Yojana in Gujarat - Providing Financial Assistance to Orphan Children

The Palak Mata Pita Yojana in Gujarat provides financial assistance to orphan children aged 0-18 years. Started in 1978, the scheme aims to offer a domestic environment for orphan children, with financial assistance increasing over the years. Foster parents must meet income criteria, and specific do

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Accommodation Solutions for Neurodivergent Workers - Webcast Series

Understanding neurodiversity and its impact in the workplace is crucial for providing proper accommodations to neurodivergent workers. This webcast series, presented by Melanie Whetzel, M.A., CBIS, delves into the range of differences in brain function, common limitations faced by neurodivergent ind

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Closing the Communication Gap for Child Development

Addressing the communication gap is crucial in bridging the educational disparity between disadvantaged and privileged children. The initiative focuses on enhancing language skills, adult-child interactions, and early literacy through evidence-based strategies and activities. Training sessions aim t

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Impact of Advertising on Children: Insights and Concerns

Marketers target children through advertising due to their influence on purchasing decisions and future consumer behavior. The use of various techniques, such as celebrity endorsements and comparisons, can impact children's preferences, behaviors, and health choices. Researchers express concerns abo

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Creating Inclusive Workplaces for Neurodivergent Lawyers

Neurodiversity in the legal profession is explored in the Neurodiverse Lawyer Project, aiming to overcome barriers to inclusion and support neurodivergent individuals. The project provides insights into neurodiversity and offers resources, including guides for employers, podcasts, and a buddies sche

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Embracing Neurodiversity in the Workplace: Autistica's Mission and Impact

Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition affecting how individuals perceive the world. Autistic people face inequalities, including high mortality rates and challenging employment prospects. Autistica, a leading UK charity, aims to create breakthroughs for happier, healthier lives. The UK g

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Investing in Children: Agenda 2030 and Child Rights Advocacy

The year 2019 marked significant milestones for child rights advocacy with the launch of the Child Rights Now Flagship Report and the 30th Anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Organizations like ChildFund Alliance, Plan International, Save the Children, SOS Children's Village

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Understanding Domestic Abuse and Supporting Children in Scotland

This presentation provides information on domestic abuse, its impact on children and young people, signs of abuse, and the role of adults in supporting learners in educational settings in Scotland. It highlights the prevalence of domestic abuse, defines what domestic abuse is, explores how children

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Understanding Children's Rights and the Role of the Children's Commissioner for Wales

Children and young people up to 18 years are entitled to rights under the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). This agreement aims to protect children and ensure they are happy, healthy, and safe. It covers topics such as the role of the Children's Commissioner for Wales, Sa

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Understanding Depression and Anxiety in Children

Depression and anxiety in children are serious mental health concerns that can impact their daily functioning and overall well-being. Childhood depression, if left untreated, can lead to long-term consequences. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of depression in children, such as irritability, socia

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Supporting Children in Understanding the Coronavirus

Openly discussing the coronavirus with children is essential to alleviate worries and provide accurate information. Parents should filter news, offer developmentally appropriate responses, and take cues from children's questions. It's crucial to manage parental anxiety, reassure children about the v

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Understanding Neurodiversity and Inclusive Language

This guidance, generated by members of the GM=EqAl Inclusive Language Subgroup, highlights the importance of using respectful and consistent language around neurodiversity, particularly autism. It emphasizes the use of identity-first language and explains key concepts related to neurodiversity and n

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Understanding the Impact of Digital Technology on Children Today

In today's digital age, children are growing up with easy access to technology, shaping their future employment prospects and educational experiences. Studies show a significant increase in screen time for young children, with a rise in the use of tablets and computers from a very young age. Despite

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Empowering Children Through Education at Jennett's Park CE Primary School

Jennett's Park CE Primary School is committed to educating children for wisdom, knowledge, and skills, while fostering hope, aspiration, community, dignity, and respect. Through a multi-cultural, inclusive approach, the school aims to empower children to flourish under God's love, helping them grow

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Understanding GIRFEC in Falkirk: A Comprehensive Overview

GIRFEC (Getting It Right For Every Child) is a national children's rights-based approach aimed at improving outcomes from early intervention to child protection. It involves embedding culture, systems, and practice changes to ensure children receive the help they need when they need it. Every child

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Enhancing Children's Hybrid Integration Through Dialogue in Education

Presenting research results on enhancing children's agency and hybrid integration through dialogic interactions in school settings, specifically focusing on children with migrant backgrounds. The project aims to propose effective facilitation methods to support the participation of children with mig

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Understanding the Impact of Parental Alcohol Problems on Children

Children living with parental alcohol problems often face challenges that can have lasting effects on their well-being. This seminar highlights the need for support and courage for these children and discusses the implications for practitioners. It also sheds light on the hidden population of childr

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Phonological Impairment in French-speaking Children with SLI: Evidence and Origins

This study explores phonological impairment in French-speaking children with SLI, confirming specific difficulties in phonology compared to age-matched peers and across different languages. Evidence suggests phonological delays and deficits, with stronger evidence found through comparison with MLU-m

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Addressing Food Poverty: Children's Right to Food Charter and Social Supermarket Models

The initiative focuses on implementing the Children's Right to Food Charter to combat food poverty among vulnerable children. It includes introducing projects like the Children's Right to Food Project in partnership with schools and community organizations. Key aspects involve improving access to nu

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Overview of Nevada's Autism Treatment Assistance Program (ATAP) Caseload and Services

The State of Nevada's ATAP program, overseen by Governor Brian Sandoval and Director Richard Whitley, assists children with autism by providing comprehensive services. The program currently serves a caseload of 698 active children with an average age of 9.477. However, there are still 477 children w

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Insights on Children's Radio Listening Habits: An Analysis from RadioGauge

Supplementary data from RadioGauge reveals interesting patterns in young listeners aged 4-16. Findings show an increase in radio listening as children grow older, with higher rates among children of CR listener parents. The study also highlights locations where children listen and the prevalence of

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Direct Work Strategies for Children and Young People: Newham Children Services Practitioners Workshop 2020

Explore the fundamentals of direct work with children and young people in the Newham Children Services Practitioners Workshop 2020. Discover the purpose, planning, and application of direct work, focusing on outcomes and challenges. Learn to apply a systemic and restorative approach, utilizing solut

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Navigating the Challenges of Disability Inclusion in Academia

Professor Kate Sang discusses the experiences of disabled and neurodivergent academics, highlighting the importance of disability inclusion in universities. The talk covers theoretical frameworks, empirical studies, key themes, and challenges faced by the audience. The research team and various stud

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Review of Children and Youth Cabinet Indicators in Florida

The Children and Youth Cabinet in Florida adopted six key measures as benchmarks in 2017. These indicators cover areas such as low birthweight babies, children not in school readiness programs, children living in poverty, infants and toddlers without health insurance, and children under 12 at first

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Building an Inclusive Community for Neurodivergent Students: A Grassroots Approach at Duke University

This grassroots initiative at Duke University focuses on creating an inclusive community for neurodivergent students through engaging key stakeholders, empowering student leadership, campus presentations, building a resource library, exploring funding options, and leveraging relationships across the

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Evolution of Children's Literature in English: From Alice to Modern Times

Explore the birth of modern children's literature starting with the publication of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in 1865 by Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carrol), marking a shift towards entertaining and engaging literature specifically for children. Prior to this, children mainly read folklore and ad

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Prevalence of Amblyopia and Risk Factors Among School Children in Telangana

The study aims to determine the prevalence of amblyopia and its risk factors among school children in rural areas of Telangana using spot vision screener. A sample of 369 children aged 5-10 years was screened, with 84 children showing amblyogenic risk factors. Out of these, 65 children were diagnose

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Understanding Vulnerability in Children: Factors and Categories

Children are vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, and neglect due to various factors such as age, disabilities, behaviors, and powerlessness. The vulnerability of children is compounded by factors like illness, defenselessness, and passivity. Categories such as protection and children in conflict with

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Understanding Neurodivergence in the Classroom: Implications for Teaching and Learning Practice

Exploring the complexities of ADHD and Autism, this educational session led by Matt Coldrey delves into the manifestations of these conditions, approaches for accommodating neurodivergent individuals, and encourages discussions on defining ADHD and Autism.

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Understanding the Impact of Trauma on Children

Trauma can significantly affect children's emotional, behavioral, and developmental well-being. Research shows that a high number of children experience traumatic events, leading to various challenges. Younger children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of trauma, depending on how their pare

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The Church Community's Role in Supporting Neurodivergent Children and Their Families

This presentation explores the significant role of church communities in supporting families with neurodivergent children, emphasizing compassion, understanding, and practical assistance. Drawing from biblical verses, it highlights the importance of caring for the vulnerable and marginalized, mirror

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