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By Barnes Kelley

Will we be forced to have a children's trust?
Most areas should have a children's trust by 2006. The Government expects all areas to have a children's trust by 2008. By 2008, local authorities are required to have in place arrangements that produce integrated working at all levels, from planning through to delivery, with a focus on improving outcomes.

Which health services will be part of children's trusts?
There are different levels of integration within a children's trust. Partners may choose to commission many children's health services, eg community paediatrics and teenage pregnancy coordinators, health visitors and schools nurses and therapists, child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), maternity services, and palliative care.Most areas should have a children's trust by 2006. The Government expects all areas to have a children's trust by 2008.

Will we be forced to have a children's trust?
Most areas should have a children's trust by 2006. The Government expects all areas to have a children's trust by 2008. By 2008, local authorities are required to have in place arrangements that produce integrated working at all levels, from planning through to delivery, with a focus on improving outcomes. Local authorities may choose not to call this a 'children's trust', but the important point is that the way of working is in place and committed to.

Can children come into the adult sessions?
Yes. Some topics may be of interest to children, particularly teens. Younger children will be better off in childcare.We select the highest-risk children based on risk factors identified by research to be most predictive of serious long-term negative outcomes. Each child is identified based on his or her degree of vulnerability to school failure, gang and drug involvement, teenage pregnancy, and criminal behavior.

Who are the Indigo Children?
We select the highest-risk children based on risk factors identified by research to be most predictive of serious long-term negative outcomes. Each child is identified based on his or her degree of vulnerability to school failure, gang and drug involvement, teenage pregnancy, and criminal behavior.Most parents suggested that I clean Morganne's glasses for her. They also suggested that Morganne concentrate on not breaking or losing her glasses. People also suggested a spare pair for when she (inevitably) breaks or loses them.

Why is there no duty to set up children's trusts in the Children Act 2004?
Introducing a duty to set up children's trusts in the Children Act 2004 would have necessitated outlining a specific and prescriptive strategic model. However, setting up a children's trust is more of an organic process which will develop in response to local circumstances. Children's trusts require a degree of flexibility in their development that would not have been possible had they been legislated for directly in the Children Act through the duty to cooperate arrangements.They are known as the "systems busters," and as such will be one of the main reasons that antiquated systems on the earth are beginning to be dismantled, to change. These children are presently affecting the way we parent and the way we educate. As more of them reach adulthood, they will foster new paradigms in business, government, religion, etc. - 15431

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