Organization/Charge Code 7E300 /Hac3 This Pretreatment Interim Data Quality Objective will identify and provide the basis for pretreatment and vitrification analytical requirements to be performed on waste samples collected prior to the release of the Pretreatment DQO in Support of High-Level and Low-Level Waste Feed (WHC-SD-WM-DQO-010). It will represent the needs of the Pretreatment program until document WHC-SD-WM-DQO-010 is released. The objectives of waste pretreatment are to process waste retrieved from doubleshell tanks and single-shell tanks to meet high-level waste and low-level waste requirements and to optimize the volumes of HLW and LLW for ultimate disposal. Characterization data are needed to support near-term strategic decisions regarding. .
The approach taken by nurture groups emphasises that difficult early experiences can be modified through creating opportunities to develop security and attachment from alternative sources other than parents. Despite previous research indicating the positive impact parental involvement can have on both parents and children, research into parental involvement in nurture groups has been identified as being sparse and requiring further investigation. This exploratory study provides an insight into the perceptions of parents and nurture group staff regarding parental involvement. In-depth qualitative data were collected from semi-structured interviews with parents and nurture group staff. Inductive thematic analysis was applied to draw out themes from the data. Findings highlight different experiences of parents and staff, but also common themes of relationships, communication and sharing practice. Findings are discussed in relation to the research questions and the relevant literature regarding parental involvement. Implications for nurture groups and schools are discussed.Key words: nurture group, social, emotional and behavioural development, parental involvement, thematic analysis. bs_bs_banner NURTURE GROUPS
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