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Child beyond tender age
Child of tender age
Infant of tender age

Traduction de «Child beyond tender age » (Anglais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
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child of tender age | infant of tender age

enfant en bas âge


However, entitlement shall be extended while the child is receiving educational or vocational training, though not beyond the end of the month in which the child reaches the age of 25 years.

Toutefois, ce droit est prolongé pour la durée de la formation scolaire ou professionnelle de l'orphelin, mais pas au-delà de la fin du mois au cours duquel il atteint l'âge de 25 ans.


22. Congratulates Sweden, Belgium, France, Slovenia, Denmark and the United Kingdom on achieving the Barcelona objectives and calls on the other Member States to continue their efforts; calls on the Member States to go beyond the Barcelona objectives by adopting a more systematic and integrated approach, to be implemented jointly by national and local authorities, to education and preschool care services, in particular for very young children under ...[+++]the age of three; calls on the Commission to provide continuing financial support to Member States so that they can offer childcare systems – in particular by means of crèches – that parents can afford, including through the establishment of these facilities in the workplace; believes that the right balance can be struck between family plans, private life and professional ambitions only if the people concerned have genuine freedom of choice, in economic and social terms, and are supported by political and economic decisions at EU and national level without being penalised, and if the requisite infrastructure is in place; calls on the Member States to increase their child support budgets, specifically by expanding public networks of day care centres, nurseries and services which offer extracurricular activities for children; calls also on the Commission to address the lack of affordable childcare facilities in its CSRs;

22. félicite la Suède, la Belgique, la France, la Slovénie, le Danemark et le Royaume-Uni d'avoir atteint les objectifs de Barcelone et demande aux autres États membres de continuer leurs efforts dans cette voie; demande aux États membres d'aller au-delà de ces objectifs, en adoptant une approche plus systémique et intégrée en matière d'éducation et de services de prise en charge préscolaires entre les autorités nationales et locales, en particulier pour les très jeunes enfants de moins de trois ans; demande à la Commission de continuer à apporter son soutien financier aux États membres pour offrir des systèmes de garde, en particulier ...[+++]


22. Congratulates Sweden, Belgium, France, Slovenia, Denmark and the United Kingdom on achieving the Barcelona objectives and calls on the other Member States to continue their efforts; calls on the Member States to go beyond the Barcelona objectives by adopting a more systematic and integrated approach, to be implemented jointly by national and local authorities, to education and preschool care services, in particular for very young children under ...[+++]the age of three; calls on the Commission to provide continuing financial support to Member States so that they can offer childcare systems – in particular by means of crèches – that parents can afford, including through the establishment of these facilities in the workplace; believes that the right balance can be struck between family plans, private life and professional ambitions only if the people concerned have genuine freedom of choice, in economic and social terms, and are supported by political and economic decisions at EU and national level without being penalised, and if the requisite infrastructure is in place; calls on the Member States to increase their child support budgets, specifically by expanding public networks of day care centres, nurseries and services which offer extracurricular activities for children; calls also on the Commission to address the lack of affordable childcare facilities in its CSRs;

22. félicite la Suède, la Belgique, la France, la Slovénie, le Danemark et le Royaume-Uni d'avoir atteint les objectifs de Barcelone et demande aux autres États membres de continuer leurs efforts dans cette voie; demande aux États membres d'aller au-delà de ces objectifs, en adoptant une approche plus systémique et intégrée en matière d'éducation et de services de prise en charge préscolaires entre les autorités nationales et locales, en particulier pour les très jeunes enfants de moins de trois ans; demande à la Commission de continuer à apporter son soutien financier aux États membres pour offrir des systèmes de garde, en particulier ...[+++]


22. Congratulates Sweden, Belgium, France, Slovenia, Denmark and the United Kingdom on achieving the Barcelona objectives and calls on the other Member States to continue their efforts; calls on the Member States to go beyond the Barcelona objectives by adopting a more systematic and integrated approach, to be implemented jointly by national and local authorities, to education and preschool care services, in particular for very young children under ...[+++]the age of three; calls on the Commission to provide continuing financial support to Member States so that they can offer childcare systems – in particular by means of crèches – that parents can afford, including through the establishment of these facilities in the workplace; believes that the right balance can be struck between family plans, private life and professional ambitions only if the people concerned have genuine freedom of choice, in economic and social terms, and are supported by political and economic decisions at EU and national level without being penalised, and if the requisite infrastructure is in place; calls on the Member States to increase their child support budgets, specifically by expanding public networks of day care centres, nurseries and services which offer extracurricular activities for children; calls also on the Commission to address the lack of affordable childcare facilities in its CSRs;

22. félicite la Suède, la Belgique, la France, la Slovénie, le Danemark et le Royaume-Uni d'avoir atteint les objectifs de Barcelone et demande aux autres États membres de continuer leurs efforts dans cette voie; demande aux États membres d'aller au-delà de ces objectifs, en adoptant une approche plus systémique et intégrée en matière d'éducation et de services de prise en charge préscolaires entre les autorités nationales et locales, en particulier pour les très jeunes enfants de moins de trois ans; demande à la Commission de continuer à apporter son soutien financier aux États membres pour offrir des systèmes de garde, en particulier ...[+++]


Furthermore, the needs of each young child vary greatly and the interest of the child may dictate whether that child should continue to live with their parent in prison beyond the normal age.

En outre, les besoins de chaque enfant en bas âge sont extrêmement variables et l’intérêt de l’enfant peut dicter que celui-ci continue à vivre avec son parent en prison au-delà du délai normal.




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