Regional Framework of Action for Children
Legal, education, health and other social services infrastructure to provide more effective services and support for the development of our children
Legal, education, health and other social services infrastructure to provide more effective services and support for the development of our children
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B.4. Members States revise/amend/repeal national legislation to align with international and regional human rights instruments on children.
B.5. Member States adopt legislation prohibiting all forms of violence against children, including corporal punishment and prohibiting sexual abuse of children.
B.6. Member States revise/amend/repeal legislation on juvenile justice to ensure compliance with international and regional instruments.
B.8. Member States develop and implement national plans of action on all forms of Violence Against Children.
B.11. Member States establish a framework for participation of children/adolescents, including marginalized/hard- to- reach children.
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Cayman Islands National Strategic Plan for Education 2012-2017
D.1.Member states have a National Education Policy that outlines the following provisions: 1) Retaining and re-integrating boys and girls in the education system; 2) Skills for productive livelihoods; 3) Creative arts, physical education and sports; 4) Health and Family Life Education
D.3. Member States have national programmes to retain boys and girls and re-integrate those who have dropped out
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This document provides guidance on pedagogical and administrative standards.
A.2.Member States have national regulatory frameworks with standards for ECD services in place
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A.6.Member states have professional development and qualification training programmes for early childhood practitioners and caregivers
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The document provide guidelines on assessing child friendly facilities.
D.2. Member states have minimum service standards for Child Friendly Schools in place, including Health Promotion Standards and provisions for Health and Family Life Education
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This plan consists of 5 policy areas: ECD, adolescence, vulnerable children, control of violence and development chances.
A.1.Member States formally adopt an Early Childhood Development (ECD) policy
A.3.Members States have an integrated ECD framework in place
A.4.Member States have ECD programmes that include social protection mechanisms for most vulnerable children, especially for those under three years
A.11.Member states have costed their ECD programmes and services with the objective of increasing investments in ECD
A.12.Member states have functional inter-sectoral ECD coordination mechanisms at senior level
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