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Source Page: Social and Economic Impact Assessments for Fisheries Management Decisions {MMO1384}Found: relation to the effect of elevated levels of nitrate in drinking water on the health and development of children
May. 20 2024
Source Page: Social and Economic Impact Assessments for Fisheries Management Decisions {MMO1384}Found: Children and young people are not expected to be directly affected, but could be indirectly affected
May. 20 2024
Source Page: I. List of technical and non-technical qualifications approved in cycle 1. Qualifications approved for funding in England in cycle 1 of the qualification reform process. 23p. II. List of level 3 qualifications in scope for funding approval withdrawal in cycle 1. 36p.Found: OCN London 151 Health and social care Health and Science 60325951 OCNLR Level 3 Award in Supporting Children
Found: introduce expectations that every school, trust and local authority will prioritise returning all children
Found: ) (exception for certain consensual activity among children); section (Exception relating
May. 20 2024
Source Page: Five Wells Prison: Action PlanFound: and child by enabling parents to make bedtime story CDs, DVDs and other educational gifts for their children
May. 20 2024
Source Page: Five Wells Prison: Action PlanFound: Children and families and contact with the outside world Expected outcomes: The prison understands the
May. 20 2024
Source Page: Five Wells Prison: Action PlanFound: and child by enabling parents to make bedtime story CDs, DVDs and other educational gifts for their children
May. 20 2024
Source Page: Five Wells Prison: Action PlanFound: Children and families and contact with the outside world Expected outcomes: The prison understands the
Asked by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife)
Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:
To ask the Deputy Foreign Secretary, what steps his Department is taking with international partners to (a) increase childhood immunisation rates, (b) make vaccine access more equitable and (c) support Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
Answered by Andrew Mitchell - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) (Minister for Development)
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically impacted global health and immunisation. The UK Government is supporting efforts to get routine immunisation back on track and has committed £1.65 billion to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, from 2021-2025 to support their mission to immunise 300 million children and save up to 8 million lives from vaccine preventable diseases over this period. The UK has supported Gavi since its inception in 2000, during which time Gavi has vaccinated more than 1 billion children in 78 lower-income countries, saving over 17 million lives. Alongside our Gavi investment, we are working with countries to build stronger primary health care systems as a core part of restoring immunisation services.