
CARL SARGEANT AM WELCOMES FIRST POLICY AGENDA FOR DISABLED CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Carl Sargeant, AM for Alyn and Deeside, has welcomed the launch of the Welsh Assembly Government’s first policy agenda for disabled children and young people in Wales.Mr Sargeant said: “The Assembly Government is committed to providing equality of opportunity and the best possible chances in life for disabled children and young people in Wales. The seven core aims as set out in the new policy agenda show how we will be working towards this. “The policy applies equally to all children and young people who are disabled, and I am convinced that our policy agenda will ensure that opportunities and outcomes will be enhanced further in the future.”The seven core aims for children are: o have a flying start in life and the best possible basis for their future growth and development. o have access to a comprehensive range of education, training and learning opportunities, including acquisition of essential personal and social skills. o enjoy the best possible physical and mental, social and emotional health, including freedom from abuse, victimisation and exploitation o have access to play, leisure, sporting and cultural activities o are listened to, treated with respect, and are able to have their race and cultural identity recognised o have a safe home and a community that supports physical and emotional wellbeing o are not disadvantaged by child poverty.
Carl Sargeant, AM for Alyn and Deeside, has welcomed the launch of the Welsh Assembly Government’s first policy agenda for disabled children and young people in Wales.Mr Sargeant said: “The Assembly Government is committed to providing equality of opportunity and the best possible chances in life for disabled children and young people in Wales. The seven core aims as set out in the new policy agenda show how we will be working towards this. “The policy applies equally to all children and young people who are disabled, and I am convinced that our policy agenda will ensure that opportunities and outcomes will be enhanced further in the future.”The seven core aims for children are: o have a flying start in life and the best possible basis for their future growth and development. o have access to a comprehensive range of education, training and learning opportunities, including acquisition of essential personal and social skills. o enjoy the best possible physical and mental, social and emotional health, including freedom from abuse, victimisation and exploitation o have access to play, leisure, sporting and cultural activities o are listened to, treated with respect, and are able to have their race and cultural identity recognised o have a safe home and a community that supports physical and emotional wellbeing o are not disadvantaged by child poverty.
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