Examples of Group Children in a sentence
ADD Group: Children in ADHD Predominantly Inattentive Group, HD Group: Children in ADHD Predominantly Hyperactive Group, Combined Group: Children in ADHD Combined Group.
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The Community Health Partnership Officer Locality Group Children and Young People agreed to: (i) approve the next steps based on section 3.1 and remit SJ & JC to come back to next meeting with specific actions for consideration.(ii) where appropriate, the GIRFEC Action Plan should be updated;(iii) a similar paper will be presented to the OLG Children and Young People/OLG Adults & Older People and Alcohol & Drugs Partnership; and(iv) note the contents of the report.
Bundle Total mode for the purchase Target Group Children 4-14 – the Distribution Ratio to particular TV Channels for the period from 01/01/2022 – 31/12/2022 is determined as follows: Prima – Primáček - block of children programmes 2.5 %.
Multiagency partners within the Early Years Improvement Group Children thrive as a result of nurturing relationships and stable environments Reduce numbers of children looked after away from home; Ensure fewer placement moves when children are looked after.
Medicaid Expansion Group: -Children ages 0 (newborn) through 12 months with family income greater than 194% and up to 210% of Federal Poverty Level; -Children ages 13 months through 5 years with family income greater than 141% and up to 210% of the Federal Poverty Level; -Children ages 6 through 18 years with family income greater than 107% and up to 133% of the Federal Poverty Level c.
Figure 8: Good practice - Features of the Plan Nepal approach Identification of Target Group: Children with Disabilities are identified specifically as the vulnerable group and not left to interpretation or generalization with other vulnerable groups (Girls, Dalits, Janjati, the Disabled and the Poor’ children).
Implement 600 hours/year flexible childcare and early learning To be developed Multiagency partners within the Early Years Improvement Group Children are equipped with Deliver a programme of school facility improvement to meet individual needs as they arise.
Furthermore, the service is increasingly active in promoting Fostering to Adopt opportunities.Admissions Numbers of admissions to care in year - by age groupAge Group Children Adopted by Locality: Derbyshire is performing well in placing ‘harder to place’ children in adoptive families.
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