California’s Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday night unanimously endorsed a bill that would require what children’s advocates describe as crucial reforms to ensure children are safe amid contentious custody proceedings.
Ann Marie Christian has specialised in training education professionals in other countries about the risks of child abuse and what systems need to be put in place to safeguard children's welfare.
schools are inspected on many factors. at the end, there is one overalljudgment. many are now questioning the fairness of that approach. the chief inspector said that s a decision for ministers. everyjudgment in the system has a use at the moment. they are used notjust for parents, but also for government, both in allocating support and in deciding where interventions are necessary. so it would have to be a bigger, wider reform of the education system. keeping children safe, record keeping, training is important, but ministers suggest the emphasis could be revisited and ofsted has promised to revisit schools more quickly. teachers in england have been on strike over pay. another strike is due next thursday. there s little doubt they re disillusioned. on top of that, unions say the chief inspector has misjudged the mood.
ruth s sisterjulia told me last week she wants change. today she said this response was profoundly disappointing. schools are inspected on many factors. at the end, there is one overalljudgment. many are now questioning the fairness of that approach. the chief inspector said that s a decision for ministers. everyjudgment in the system has a use at the moment. they are used, notjust for parents, but also for government, both in allocating support and in deciding where interventions are necessary. so it would have to be a bigger, wider reform of the education system. keeping children safe, record keeping, training is important. but ministers suggest the emphasis could be revisited and 0fsted has promised to revisit schools more quickly. teachers in england have been on strike over pay. another strike is due next thursday. there is little doubt
schools are inspected on many factors. at the end, there is one overalljudgment. many are now questioning the fairness of that approach. the chief inspector said that s a decision for ministers. everyjudgment in the system has a use at the moment. they are used notjust for parents, but also for government, both in allocating support and in deciding where interventions are necessary. so it would have to be a bigger, wider reform of the education system. keeping children safe, record keeping, training is important, but ministers suggest the emphasis could be revisited and ofsted has promised to revisit schools more quickly. teachers in england have been on strike over pay. another strike is due next thursday. there s little doubt they re disillusioned. on top of that, unions say the chief inspector has misjudged the mood. i thought it was very notable that