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services, for adults and children. bbc panorama found that spending per head on children s services alone has risen by 77 per cent in awork is now calling for an honest discussion with the government about future funding, but ministers say councils have already been given additional money. here s our social affairs editor, alison holt. it's half past seven in the morning, and 17—year—old harley is getting the school bus. his special educational needs mean he gets support from havering council in greater london. you've got that smile before you get on my bus, thank you. including getting him to and from college. for harley, obviously a lot of support around the physical. harley cannot transfer out of his wheelchair, so he needs people around him that are going to guide him and keep him safe. we always have fun in the bus. but havering council has been fighting to stop itself going bust. it's planning cuts and savings, including to special needs transport. parents are angry. the transport is huge, because he wants to be as independent as he can. he's going to college. lewis is cheeky. lewis is absolutely cheeky. yes. he
services, for adults and children. bbc panorama found that spending per head on children s services alone has risen by 77 per cent in awork is now calling for an honest discussion with the government about future funding, but ministers say councils have already been given additional money. here s our social affairs editor, alison holt. it's half past seven in the morning, and 17—year—old harley is getting the school bus. his special educational needs mean he gets support from havering...
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services for adults and children. a bbc panorama investigation has found that the costs per head of children s services alone has risennding, but ministers say additional money has been given. here s alison holt. several times a dayjonelle struggles up and down the stairs to the hotel room where she and her small children have lived for seven months. they lost their home in a no—fault eviction. her local council, havering and greater london, placed them here. at this moment, i'm just in autopilot. every day it's just a set of different challenges. but i am trying to keep strong because there's nothing else. it's either this or being on the street. homelessness has become a major financial pressure for havering, one of the reasons the council has been fighting against going bust. it's had to house 500 families in hotels like this in the past year. five years ago, there were none. let's have a look around the room. you've got a double bed, a single bed and a bathroom. yes, and some closet space there. 0k. forfive months, bbc panorama has followed havering as it struggled to balance the needs of people like jonelle again
services for adults and children. a bbc panorama investigation has found that the costs per head of children s services alone has risennding, but ministers say additional money has been given. here s alison holt. several times a dayjonelle struggles up and down the stairs to the hotel room where she and her small children have lived for seven months. they lost their home in a no—fault eviction. her local council, havering and greater london, placed them here. at this moment, i'm just in...
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services for adults and children. bbc panorama found that spending per head on children s services alone has risen by 77% in a decade.e already been given additional money. here's our social affairs editor, alison holt. morning, harley. it's 7:30 in the morning and 17—year—old harley is getting the school bus. his special educational needs mean he gets support from havering council in greater london. got that smile before you get off my bus. thank you. including getting him to and from college. for harley, obviously a lot of support around the physical. harley cannot transfer out of his wheelchair, so he needs people around him that are going to guide him and keep him safe. we always have fun in the bus. but havering council has been fighting to stop itself going bust. it's planning cuts and savings, including to special needs transport. parents are angry. the transport is huge, because he wants to be as independent as he can. he's going to college. are we all in? fantastic. ijust like being on the bus with my mates. that's my life now. overfive months, bbc panorama has followed havering as it's tried to balance the
services for adults and children. bbc panorama found that spending per head on children s services alone has risen by 77% in a decade.e already been given additional money. here's our social affairs editor, alison holt. morning, harley. it's 7:30 in the morning and 17—year—old harley is getting the school bus. his special educational needs mean he gets support from havering council in greater london. got that smile before you get off my bus. thank you. including getting him to and from...
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s today's honor guard.ur dedicatie service today and i thank for you representing our institution so well. president reagann a time of uncertainty with the threat of nuclear warfare at every turn. elementary school children to duck and cover in their classrooms while he formulated some of the boldest diplomaticegies in history, leading our nation, increasing our military might, limiting soviet expansion, and negotiating with a highly effective and tenacious spirit. he engaged gorba a respect, empd conviction through his ability to try to understand their perspective and communicate with them. that conviction led and didn't n crisis and embodied executive accountability. when a terrorist bombing took the lives of 220 marines in beirut, lebanon, he said the words, if there is to be blame, it probably rests here in this office and with this president. i take responsibility for the bad as well as the good. reagan stood with the american people as a stanchion of hope and leading by example in each of his days as president. he instilled his military with a sense of pride and unwavering leadership, emphasizing that service is a proceed found investment and betterment of humankind. the reagan library stands toda
s today's honor guard.ur dedicatie service today and i thank for you representing our institution so well. president reagann a time of uncertainty with the threat of nuclear warfare at every turn. elementary school children to duck and cover in their classrooms while he formulated some of the boldest diplomaticegies in history, leading our nation, increasing our military might, limiting soviet expansion, and negotiating with a highly effective and tenacious spirit. he engaged gorba a respect,...
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s 0k. teachers here tell me an increasing number of children struggling to get support for special educational needs, difficult home lives and a lack of services part of the problem. i think it's really important - that we identify what their needs are and look at how we can adapt what we do as a school to meet i those needs to ultimately make them as successfull as they possibly can be. bell rings. attendance and behaviour are two of the biggest challenges for schools. in response, the government says it's invested £10 million into behaviour hubs, where schools offer mentoring and support to those which are struggling. your shirt's hanging out. managing behaviour is demanding. for many, it's a tough time to be in teaching, but despite the challenges, the rewards are high for teachers like mr mackey. ijust think it's a really lovely place to work. i'm immensely proud to be the headteacher here. and before long, it's our intention that this is the best school in west yorkshire — not only in dewsbury. elaine dunkley, bbc news. there's been fierce fighting overnight around at least three hospitals in gaza, with medics warning that the territory's
s 0k. teachers here tell me an increasing number of children struggling to get support for special educational needs, difficult home lives and a lack of services part of the problem. i think it's really important - that we identify what their needs are and look at how we can adapt what we do as a school to meet i those needs to ultimately make them as successfull as they possibly can be. bell rings. attendance and behaviour are two of the biggest challenges for schools. in response, the...
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these children should have been rounded up and given 50 hours of supervised service supervised community service som parents, what do you expect children have become unruly because certain elements in society have pushed for and passed laws that put the child in charge . parents have no right in charge. parents have no right to discipline their children any more, and the child knows this. this is what society has taught them, and this is the payback you reap. what you sow. john says this the answer to this type of problem is not to find the parents. as you suggested earlier, martin, for each so—called child i personally regard them as hooligans caught behaving in this manner. their child benefit should be stopped for at least three months and doubled for a second offence. i'm sure that this will impact directly on the reduction of such anti—social behaviour. mike says this here's a novel idea make children responsible for their actions as as is the case, if they are over ten years old, put them before the court and ban them from any social for media six months. alice says this people these days do
these children should have been rounded up and given 50 hours of supervised service supervised community service som parents, what do you expect children have become unruly because certain elements in society have pushed for and passed laws that put the child in charge . parents have no right in charge. parents have no right to discipline their children any more, and the child knows this. this is what society has taught them, and this is the payback you reap. what you sow. john says this the...
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children from thee options atri her hotel. let's watch. >> i ordered room service and the girl who brought it to my ad room opens the door and she is like where's the kid.wa sids menu. let me enjoy my kids meal in peace. >> i hate it when they come toen my door and say where's the kid. >> you know how you always make fun of the studies and now i feel like this is what these viral videos are. to somebody figuring out a way to get on television for theirkt tiktok thing. here's the thingokhe, a lot of m that are sent to your room if you ar ie in a position to order room service, they are huge. you don't need that much foodch and it so you might just want the kids menu because a lot of stuff on the menu is better thar all of the other stuff that the have on the regular menu one the only small things are the salt-and-pepper things and youp. can't open them up. everything is small is adorable. >> judge, she's got a good point. m the kids menu was probably how everybody eats and the rest ofne the worlwid portion wise. >> here's the thing, i'm the on in the hotel who eats the whole thing. buitt look, it's nobody's damn business. if they are selling it, it's none of
children from thee options atri her hotel. let's watch. >> i ordered room service and the girl who brought it to my ad room opens the door and she is like where's the kid.wa sids menu. let me enjoy my kids meal in peace. >> i hate it when they come toen my door and say where's the kid. >> you know how you always make fun of the studies and now i feel like this is what these viral videos are. to somebody figuring out a way to get on television for theirkt tiktok thing. here's...
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it suggests only one in five children believe that adults in power are listening to them. an urgent review into the crown prosecution service stacks case is expected to be published today. barnaby webber, grace 0'malley—kumar, and ian coates were killed by valdo calocane last june — but the cps's decision to accept his guilty plea to manslaughter, as opposed to prosecuting him for murder, caused outrage among the victims�* families. louisa pilbeam has the story. ian coates, barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar were stabbed to death in violent attacks in nottingham. their families were expecting their killer to be tried for murder. when we went to nottingham, the day after barney had been murdered, and the very first person we saw was the chief constable, and her first words to us were, "don't worry, we've got him, he's going down." and i think i foolishly took it verbatim that the criminaljustice system would do the right thing. valdo calocane was initially charged with three counts of murder and the attempted murder of three others. police, stay where you are! shown here being arrested by police, calocane was assessed by
it suggests only one in five children believe that adults in power are listening to them. an urgent review into the crown prosecution service stacks case is expected to be published today. barnaby webber, grace 0'malley—kumar, and ian coates were killed by valdo calocane last june — but the cps's decision to accept his guilty plea to manslaughter, as opposed to prosecuting him for murder, caused outrage among the victims�* families. louisa pilbeam has the story. ian coates, barnaby webber...
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bell's life of service began in 1976 when she was as tt african-american female manager for the city of savannah. she's held many other leadership roles, serving s as being on ths childrenelethon and a chapter of a sorority. moreover, she's served as mayor pro temp and alderperson at council. presently mrs. bell serves as an alter person at large for the city of savannah. carol is a true pub is very desf this award. speaker, i rise todo honor the life of frank vavanderlyn who passed away at e age of 99. he grew up during the great depression and graduated from scott high school in 1943. afterraduation, he enlisted in the united states navy where he served on liberty ships as a gunnar and he fought in the allied invasion of normandy and in the pacific. his achievements earned him the rank of third class petty officer and after the war he went on to earn a bachelor's degree in forestry from west virginia university, followed by hi master's degree from duke university. in 1950, frank married mona kath lynn lynch and moved tobrunswic. frank managed a nursery and genetics program as a senior research forster until retiring in 1989. after serve his community. he was an elder
bell's life of service began in 1976 when she was as tt african-american female manager for the city of savannah. she's held many other leadership roles, serving s as being on ths childrenelethon and a chapter of a sorority. moreover, she's served as mayor pro temp and alderperson at council. presently mrs. bell serves as an alter person at large for the city of savannah. carol is a true pub is very desf this award. speaker, i rise todo honor the life of frank vavanderlyn who passed away at e...
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children and family suffer as well. i really want to thank you for e system. i have a proposal the coast of . your focus on customer service certainly is viable. the overpayments the s efforts by the government to clawback overpayment is absolutely i hope you will be doing more, even more than what you have said you would be doing committee just now. because of tair treatment of americans they suffer the hardship payments. i want to go to a nether topic that has concerned me i am hearing from constituents about the windfall elimination program rovisions are separate. both reduce social security benefits for workers and their el members. if the worker receives or is entitled based on earnings from employment not covered■= security. with these provisions disproportionately affected■f puic■- including educators, police officers, firefighters and others but introduce social security 2100 would repeal these provisions among other changes that substantially benefit social security ref-living increases closing their burdens on people earning more than $400,000. me is apart from appealing -- repealing is the failure of some local and state governments to disclose the effect
children and family suffer as well. i really want to thank you for e system. i have a proposal the coast of . your focus on customer service certainly is viable. the overpayments the s efforts by the government to clawback overpayment is absolutely i hope you will be doing more, even more than what you have said you would be doing committee just now. because of tair treatment of americans they suffer the hardship payments. i want to go to a nether topic that has concerned me i am hearing from...
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s squad ? a support service for young people and their families bereaved by suicide. abi smitton has been to meet alfie and the childrenakes me feel at home. it's like a little family, it is, it really is. itjust makes me feel, like, supported. - like, there are other people i out there who know how i feel. i'm very proud. i knew it'd have a good reaction. it's been life changing. this youth club is a safe space forfamilies bereaved by suicide. it was set up by alfie. he lost his dad in 2017, when he was eight. he was funny. he was a chef. so he made really good food. i remember him teaching me how to make meatballs. it was just something that i held onto for some reason. with me is the hardest part of losing me dad is the fact that i know i won't really be able to create more memories with him. alfie received counselling, but he was desperate to find other people who knew what he had been through. when suicide's such a specific issue, and it feels so isolating and so personal, because when i first lost my dad, i couldn't help but blame myself for it. its a very isolating experience. for the past seven years, alfie and
s squad ? a support service for young people and their families bereaved by suicide. abi smitton has been to meet alfie and the childrenakes me feel at home. it's like a little family, it is, it really is. itjust makes me feel, like, supported. - like, there are other people i out there who know how i feel. i'm very proud. i knew it'd have a good reaction. it's been life changing. this youth club is a safe space forfamilies bereaved by suicide. it was set up by alfie. he lost his dad in 2017,...