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And just as milk makes a child grow stronger, Bible truth makes our relationship with Jehovah stronger.
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We believe that every child receiving , as a basic right , the items listed would make a significant contribution to reducing child poverty
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Will the Welsh Assembly Government make a statement on the breach of faith as a result of the UK Government's plans to abolish child benefit?
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As the report makes clear , the only ground for taking proceedings is if a child has suffered , or is likely to suffer , significant harm
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I am sure that you , as Assembly Members , will also ask them how they are making child and adolescent mental health services a priority , because we know that we must deliver on this as a matter of priority this year
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That will pose a significant challenge because , as we have heard , this report is about making everyone aware of the rights of the child
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We are happy to support the amendments submitted by the Conservatives on dispute resolutions, as they add to the involvement of the child in the process by making a clear distinction between what the child requires and what the parent requires.
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As regards the question of the moves that we are now making on child poverty, across a wide range of areas, but especially with the new child poverty legislative competence Order, the requirement will be on public bodies.
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To suggest that this Measure alone will tackle our child obesity problem is ridiculous, but it makes sense that when, as a state, we have an opportunity to put good food in front of our children, then we should make the most of that opportunity.
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Child poverty has been mentioned, and, as I am the Plaid Cymru spokesperson on this issue, it is vital that I make a point on it.
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As a child , I remember reading a fable about an argument between the sun and the wind over which was the more powerful , and which could make a man remove his overcoat
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That is why child poverty is prevalent in Wales today, why people cannot afford to make council tax payments, and why Wales is entitled to European funding as a poor relation in Europe—thankful though we are for that.
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We all put up with some form of red tape, such as to claim child benefit or to be able to drive a car—it is all state-initiated bureaucracy—but this makes it easy for us to say, 'Oh yes, isn't red tape a hassle?
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As it happens, we have a Deputy Minister who probably has more of a chance than almost anyone else in the Government of making those changes, because I believe that child poverty is of deep and abiding concern to him.
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People's fear is that they will be the social worker who makes the difficult judgment call as a result of which something goes horribly wrong; that they decide to authorise leaving a child who is at risk with his or her family, under supervision, when they should not have done so, and the next thing that they know is that they are plastered all over the newspapers.
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As well as providing a means of speedy and, where possible, local redress when things go wrong, advocacy can have a significant effect on the culture of service delivery, helping to make it more child-focused and respectful of children's rights.
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As I have indicated, if this amendment is passed and, therefore, the provision in the Measure is withdrawn, local authorities will continue to be able to provide transport to faith schools when they are not a child's nearest school, using their powers to make learner travel arrangements under section 6 of the Measure.
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Kirsty Williams : Minister , do you agree , having mentioned the HIV antenatal testing programme , that it is vital that as many women as possible take up the opportunity to receive a HIV test while pregnant because there are positive steps that can be taken to ensure that the virus is not passed on to the unborn child ? That can make a huge difference to families in that situation
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While I understand that the Welsh Assembly Government is piloting a common assessment framework that will allow individual bodies like the NHS, local authorities, or drug and alcohol abuse teams to record comments on young people who make contact with them, there are no plans to link this assessment information into English databases, such as the child index that is currently in use in England.
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Minister, I do not know whether you have had the opportunity to read such books as 'A Child Called 'It'',' Damaged', or 'Unloved: The True Story of a Stolen Childhood', but I can tell you that the one thing that shines through them all—apart from the amazing courage of the children who make it through despite horrific upbringings and suffering neglect or abuse—is the fact that there has usually been someone who has signposted them to a better life, often a teacher.
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Leading on from that , does the chief inspector intend to make any recommendations regarding some of the individuals that work in the authority ? While we do not want a witch hunt , serious questions must be asked as to whether disciplinary procedures could be brought against any of the officers in the local authority , particularly those who disregarded child protection procedures and the laws that apply to how social services organisations need to , and should be , run by local authorities
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Kirsty Williams : Will Jane comment on the concern that there was an apparent delay between the identification of the infection and its source , and the information that was given to the public ? Whilst it was obviously vital that the General Practitioner should be informed , does she not agree that in matters as serious as an E-coli outbreak , there should also have been action taken by the North Wales Health Authority to make this matter a public one ? Parents could then have been informed and if their child had developed symptoms , would have been on the lookout and would have been aware of this
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