Example sentences of "into child " in BNC.
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1 | The court 's decision signals its endorsement of Lord Justice Butler-Sloss 's suggestion — made in the report into child abuse in Cleveland — that in some circumstances , abusers who admit their guilt and agree to treatment should escape prison . |
2 | Yet even as these studies were being published , major enquiries into child care scandals , such as those on the deaths of Jasmine Beckford , ( London Borough of Brent , 1985 ) , Tyra Henry , ( London Borough of Lambeth , 1987 ) and Kimberley Carlile ( London Borough of Greenwich , 1987 ) continued to criticize social workers for not being sufficiently quick and firm in their interventions to protect children . |
3 | By nature , the enquiries into child abuse scandals were focusing on extremes — the ‘ hard cases ’ of child care , and the ones in which a negotiated approach with parents had disastrously failed . |
4 | The tone of the report and its recommendations were in marked contrast with those of earlier enquiries into child care scandals . |
5 | Firstly , the team had become increasingly aware of the need to evaluate its work since external researchers were already conducting research into child sexual abuse investigations and case conferences . |
6 | Insights into child development do not only come from books . |
7 | There has been relatively little research by sociologists into child abuse . |
8 | In the context of sociological research into child abuse , it is important to consider what is likely to be distinctive about a sociologist 's ethnographic account . |
9 | Most important of all is the message , confirmed by the Cleveland inquiry into child abuse , that the child or young person is ‘ entitled to be taken seriously ’ . |
10 | We hear , for example , of someone ‘ doing research ’ into child abuse or , on a grander scale , of a three-year research project into the causes and effects of deprivation or addiction . |
11 | Winter maintains , ‘ People find it much harder to move back into child care after a period in adult care because they tend to be consumed with either the Children Act or community care legislation . |
12 | This is a type of extreme hypochondria which often translates into child abuse . |
13 | I cry now over accounts of childhood like this , weeping furtively over the reports of nineteenth century commissions of inquiry into child labour , abandoning myself to the luxuriance of grief in libraries , tears staining the pages where Mayhew 's little watercress girl tells her story . |
14 | Lord Justice Butler-Sloss presided over the Cleveland inquiry into child abuse . |
15 | Since 1977 , when a detailed inquiry into child deaths was instituted in Gwynedd , no children admitted for life threatening events in the first four years of life have subsequently died ( apart from two children with known epilepsy who have died during fits ) . |
16 | ‘ I gather she 'd been looking into drugs a few weeks back and then into child porn . |
17 | First , The Report of the Inquiry into Child Abuse in Cleveland , published in 1987 ( HMSO Cm 412 ) has addressed the problems encountered in interviewing children particularly in sexual abuse cases . |
18 | It is a new legal framework for child care and came about as a result of lessons learnt from Lord enquiry into child abuse in Cleveland in 1987 . |
19 | British Rail is dipping its toes into child care . |
20 | Research into child safety seats is carried out at the Transport Research Laboratory in Berkshire . |
21 | New Barnes School is the subject of a separate investigation by the police and social services into child abuse and has remained closed since it shut down early for the Summer break . |
22 | What changed all that was a book Suffer Little Children by a St Andrews doctor , David Reid , who runs his own Medical Institute for Research into Child Cruelty from his home and is known for controversial views on the causes of child abuse . |
23 | and it 's the literacy that just de made them into child adults |