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Related
Sites
Below
is a list of web links to other related sites - a continually
growing list.
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Children's Legal Centre is not responsible for the content of
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Important Links
Due to high interest, we are adding a link to the
Children's Act 1989 (c.41).
The
Children Act 1989 © Crown Copyright 1989
The
Children and Armed Conflict Unit aims to keep the
issue of the impact of armed conflict on children in the public
eye through its web site, which provides accessible information
on conflicts and relevant international standards and norms as
well as good practices relating to children.
Regular Links
All Kids is an in-depth and extensive parenting/child directory.
Bullying Online helps
parents and pupils deal with school bullying. Includes issues
like how to deal with racists problems and mobile phone text
abuse.
Child Support Agency Part
of the Department for Work and Pensions.
Children's Rightsbase
Save the Children's Midlands website, providing
information and support on children's rights issues.
Children's
Rights Director an information source on children's
rights for children in services related and inspected by the
commission (children's homes, residential schools and college,
fostering placements and adoption and residential family
centres).
HertsDirect Provides
information concerning Hertfordshire County Council, as well as
access to a wide range of information and advice about other
public services, details of the voluntary and charity groups
locally and nationally.
National Confederation of
Parent Teacher Associations The NCPTA is a
registered charity that advances education by promoting
partnerships between home and school and providing support for
parent teacher associations (PTAs).
Schoolhouse
Schoolhouse
offers information and support to parents/carers throughout
Scotland who seek to take personal responsibility for the
education of their children, families who have chosen, or are
contemplating home-based education; and those who wish to
safeguard the right of families to educate in accordance with
their own philosophy and with due regard to the wishes and
feelings of their children.
The
Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales
The ICLR is a charitable organisation set up
in 1865 by members of the legal profession to counteract the
problems caused by inaccurate reporting, a multiplicity of
sources, delay in publication and exorbitant expense for the
reports that are available.
Wordswell is a
team of independent speech and language therapists and
assistants.
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