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The first specialized children's hospitals, such as the London Foundling Hospital, established in 1745, were opened at this time.
These days, any major destination ski resort -- for example, Jackson Hole in Wyoming, Aspen-Snowmass in Colorado and Whistler-Blackcomb -- have all the family-friendly amenities: specialized children's ski schools, an array of lodging and an exhaustive list of off-slope activities.
We hypothesized that more specialized children's centers would utilize more resources.
Resources should be found to extend media training of journalists in specialized children's issues.
Supreme Court Justices Gabriel Gomez and Gustavo Mendizabal reassured the Executive Director that justice for children would be a priority through the setting up more of specialized Children's Courts to deal with crimes against children.
Moreover, our findings showed that women had an increased tendency to want to give birth in a specialized children's hospital, as they saw it as being the best place for the safety and security for their baby.
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A determined commitment to attract and prepare highly capable and motivated individuals should take the form of a specialized child welfare track as part of university graduate psychology programs.
The terms in GO are linked by a simple, class (parent)–subclass (child) relationship, in which a more specialized, child term can have many less specialized, parent terms.
A specialized child rights expert will work in the center.
The main areas of intervention are: · Strengthening specialized child protection services.
Negotiations are also under way to move child detainees out of prison and into a specialized, child-friendly centre.
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