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NCB: News from Scotland

The May issue of the Children in Scotland magazine focuses on putting principle into practice.

It examines the findings from the largest study into Scottish pupil councils, published by Children in Scotland. The issue also looks at how these findings will be disseminated in an imaginative way to pupils. Feedback from delegates, recently returned from a study looking at the work of children's sector pedagogues in Denmark, is also featured.

The magazines includes the second part in a series looking at additional support measures and an examination of the impact of faith in family life. There is also a discussion about making paternal leave a core aspect of family policy.

For more information visit, www.childreninscotland.org.uk.

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