So you want to be a child advocate: National Institute offers training
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The National Institute for Trial Advocacy offers the Training the Child Advocate Program to help child advocates improve their trial skills and their knowledge of laws governing children's rights. The training occurs largely in courtroom simulations that provide participatory opportunities to confront many child advocacy tasks. Specific activities included cross-examination of medical experts and children.
Publication Name: Human Rights
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0046-8185
Year: 1996
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The relevance of Jean Gottman in today's world
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The main ideas of Jean Gottman, the President of the World Society for Ekistics, about the structure, organization and dynamics of geographical space as well as their relevance to issues like globalization, terrorism or European integration are outlined. It is observed that his ideas offer a convincing basis on the issue of iconography being the crucial European question of the coming years.
Publication Name: EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0013-2942
Year: 2003
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