Every child matters / Nobel peace laureate kailash Satyarthi
By: Satyarthi, kailash.
Publisher: New delhi : Prabhat prakashan , 2018Description: 215p.ISBN: 9789352666386.Subject(s): Child trafficking -- India | Child welfare -- India | Child rights -- Children's rights--Law and legislation -- Children's human rights -- IndiaDDC classification: 362.880830954 Summary: Every Child Matters (ECM) is a UK government initiative for England and Wales, that was launched in 2003, at least partly in response to the death of Victoria Climbié. It is one of the most important policy initiatives which has been introduced in relation to children and children's services of the last decade, and has been described as a "sea change" to the children and families agenda. It has been the title of three government papers, leading to the Children Act 2004. Every Child Matters covers children and young adults up to the age of 19, or 90 for those with disabilities.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Every Child Matters (ECM) is a UK government initiative for England and Wales, that was launched in 2003, at least partly in response to the death of Victoria Climbié. It is one of the most important policy initiatives which has been introduced in relation to children and children's services of the last decade, and has been described as a "sea change" to the children and families agenda. It has been the title of three government papers, leading to the Children Act 2004. Every Child Matters covers children and young adults up to the age of 19, or 90 for those with disabilities.
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