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  1. 5 days ago · All 3 and 4-year-olds, and eligible disadvantaged 2-year-olds, are entitled to 570 hours of government-funded early years provision a year. This is typically taken as 15 hours a week over 38 weeks of the year (though it is also possible to take fewer hours over more weeks) and is referred to in these statistics as the 15-hour entitlement.

  2. 5 days ago · In September 2020 the entitlement was extended to 2-year-olds of families supported under section 17 of the Children Act 1989 who also have no recourse to public funds, and in September 2022...

  3. 4 days ago · The key components of Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 are as follows: Maintenance. In the majority of cases child maintenance is assessed by the Child Maintenance Service, however, where the non-resident parent’s income exceeds the maximum rate (currently £3,000 per week gross income) then the Schedule allows the court to order one parent to make regular ‘top-up’ maintenance ...

  4. 4 days ago · The main changes. So that just leaves us with parts one and two, which do have a few changes and a few more tweaks. These are the three main changes: 1. Children who are lesbian gay, bisexual, or gender questioning – an expected update following publication of the Cass review report. The changes are in paragraphs 205 – 209.

  5. 23 hours ago · The UNCRC includes a comprehensive set of rights aimed at ensuring every child can reach their full potential. For disabled and neurodivergent children, several articles within the UNCRC are particularly important: Article 2: Non-discrimination: This makes sure that all children can live a life free from discrimination, which is crucial to ...

  6. 1 day ago · The act sets out children's rights in areas including education. 15 July 2024. Updated 16 July 2024 06:19 BST. Scotland is becoming the first part of the UK to incorporate a UN charter on children ...

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  8. 23 hours ago · 14 Children’s Rights Scheme. (1) The Scottish Ministers must make a scheme setting out the arrangements that are in place, or are to be put in place by the Scottish Ministers—. (a) to ensure that they comply with the duty under section 6 (1), and. (b) to secure better or further effect of the rights of children.

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