
Youth Citizen's Passport; Eleventh Edition
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- Target Keystage(s): Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Post 16, Tertiary,
- Curriculum Subject(s): Citizenship, History,
- Who Do We Think We Are Theme(s): Britishness, national identity/values & 2012 Games,
This book is a guide for students to the law in England and Wales. It contains information on: pregnancy, HIV and Aids, drugs and the law, violent crime, harassment, sexual assault, staying safe; education attendance, school rules and regulations, school examinations, part-time work, applying for work, health and safety in the workplace, equal rights, maternity and family rights, trade unions, financial spending, banks and building societies, plastic cards, getting into debt, insurance, tax, family citizenship, parents, adoption, living together, marriage, divorce, tenancy agreements, homelessness, going out at night, getting back, sport, travel and transport, holidays, getting about, cars and motorcycles, driving, accidents, powers and duties of the police and courts, stop and search, arrest, making the law, human rights, voting and elections, European Union membership, travel and work in the EU, and more.
Copies of the YCP are available for purchase, c/o:
The Citizenship Foundation, 63 Gee Street, London EC1V 3RS
Tel: 020 7566 4141 F: 020 7566 4131
Email: info@ciizenshipfoundation.org.uk
Website: www.ycponline.co.uk
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