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Unread 06-23-2012, 04:05 PM
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It should basically read..........

Why is information from national and local policies (ie County council policies and National Min Standards) required to address factors impacting on outcomes (for example positive outcomes for children, passing exams, growing and thriving, becoming well rounded adults as well as negative outcomes) and life chances for children and young people.

Does that help at all?

I would say to look at your local County council policies as well as the NMS and Ofsted/Estyn and explain how their 'direction' helps local factors like housing, poverty, education, health etc

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