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  2. File:Children (Scotland) Act 1995 (UKPGA 1995-36).pdf

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    English: An Act to reform the law of Scotland relating to children, to the adoption of children and to young persons who as children have been looked after by a local authority; to make new provision as respects the relationship between parent and child and guardian and child in the law of Scotland; to make provision as respects residential establishments for children and certain other ...

  3. Immigration policy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The register of sponsors lists all organisations that the UK Border Agency has licensed to employ migrant workers or sponsor migrant students. On 31 March 2009, the register of sponsors replaced the register of education and training providers published by the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (and previously by the Department ...

  4. Child sponsorship - Wikipedia

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    Save the Children was the first child sponsorship organization, beginning individual child sponsorship in 1920 to help children following World War I. Children International began as a child sponsorship charity in 1936. [4] Plan International (1937) [5] and ChildFund (1938) [6] followed suit, as the concept grew in popularity.

  5. Compassion International - Wikipedia

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    Sponsored children are selected by the sponsors from lists provided by the ministry, and two-way communication is encouraged between the sponsored child and the sponsor. As of November 2023 the cost to sponsor a child through Compassion was US$43 (£32) [14] per month, and globally there were over two million babies, children, and young adults ...

  6. Children & the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Children & the Arts provides the three-year framework, guidance and funding for arts organisations to each work with 300-500 school children every year. Children are introduced to an artform, inspired to find out more, taught how to enhance their experience of the arts through critique and teamwork and, of course, create and perform themselves.

  7. Sponsoring church (Churches of Christ) - Wikipedia

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    The sponsoring church arrangement describes a resource-pooling strategy employed by some "mainstream" congregations of the Churches of Christ.. Under this arrangement, one congregation (specifically, the congregation's eldership or, if it lacks elders, the men of the congregation) agree to oversee the work of an individual (such as a missionary to another country) or group (such as a children ...

  8. Holt International Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    This work includes a range of services for children and families including efforts in nutrition, education, family strengthening, orphan care, foster care, family reunification, and child sponsorship. [3] The organization's stated mission is to seek a world where every child has a loving and secure home. [4]

  9. Internet Matters - Wikipedia

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    As part of the campaign, research was carried out on how children and their parents interact with video games. [41] For the 2021 festive season, Internet Matters and Electronic Arts worked with comedian Katherine Ryan to encourage parents to set up parental controls on video games consoles before gifting them to their child. [42] Research