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On the Margins: Education for Children With Disabilities in Kazakhstan Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Human Rights Watch This report is intended to analyze the situation with inclusive education in Kazakhstan for children with disabilities, government initiatives in this area, the reasons and factors of insufficient implementation of inclusive education. It also contains recommendations to the government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and international partners and proposals for improving the situation.  На обочине жизни: Образование для детей с инвалидностью в Казахстане Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Human Rights Watch Данный отчет призван проанализировать ситуацию с инклюзивном образованием в Казахстане для детей с инвалидностью, государственные инициативы в данной сфере, причины и факторы недостаточного внедрения инклюзивного образования. В нем также содержатся рекомендации правительству Республики Казахстан и международным партнерам и предложения по улучшению ситуации.  Учебная программа первичной профилактики насилия в школе Year of publication: 2014 Author: Robin Haarr Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Данное пособие подготовлено в рамках сотрудничества между Министерством образования и науки РК, учреждением Уполномоченного по правам человека в Республике Казахстан, акиматом Восточно-Казахстанской области, Восточно-Казахстанским государственным университетом им. С. Аманжолова и ЮНИСЕФ в целях реализации проекта по профилактике и реагированию на насилие в отношении детей в школах Казахстана, при поддержке Министерства иностранных дел Норвегии.Настоящая учебная программа первичной профилактики школьного насилия была разработана для использования со всеми учащимися (по всей школе).  Manual for the Programme to Prevent and Respond to School Violence in East Kazakhstan Year of publication: 2014 Author: Robin Haarr Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) School violence can threaten a child’s sense of safety within school, negatively impacting on their ability to learn. The best way to address school violence is to step in promptly, with effective intervention in the first instance. Internationally, ‘best practice’ in preventing and responding to school violence is being used to develop school-wide systems of prevention and intervention.This publication was prepared under the co-operation between the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan, the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Akimat of East Kazakhstan Oblast, the East Kazakhstan State University, and the UNICEF Office in Kazakhstan. It aims to facilitate the prevention of violence towards children in schools in Kazakhstan, with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway.  Руководство по реализации программы: Профилактика и реагирование на насилие в школах в восточно-казахстанской области Year of publication: 2014 Author: Robin Haarr Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Насилие в школе может угрожать ощущению безопасности детей в школе и отрицательно влиять на их способность к обучению. Наилучшим способом решения проблемы насилия в школе является профилактика и должное вмешательство при его проявлении.Данное пособие подготовлено в рамках сотрудничества между Министерством образования и науки РК, учреждением Уполномоченного по правам человека, акиматом Восточно-Казахстанской области, Восточно-Казахстанским государственным университетом им. Аманжолова и ЮНИСЕФ в целях реализации проекта по профилактике и реагированию на насилие в отношении детей в школах Казахстана, при поддержке Министерства иностранных дел Норвегии.  Primary Prevention Curriculum: The Programme to Prevent Violence Against Children Year of publication: 2014 Author: Robin Haarr Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This publication was prepared under the cooperation between the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan, the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Republic of Kazakhstan, akimat of East Kazakhstan Oblast, the East Kazakhstan State University, and UNICEF Office in Kazakhstan to implement the programme on prevention and response to violence against children in schools in Kazakhstan, with thesupport from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway.This primary prevention curriculum has been developed for use with all students (schoolwide), and each includes specific worksheets and activities that should be taught in chronological order to students between the 3rd and 7th grades.  INSPIRE Handbook: Action for Implementing the Seven Strategies for Ending Violence Against Children Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: World Health Organization (WHO) This handbook explains in detail how to choose and implement interventions that will fit your needs and context. The seven strategy-specific chapters address the Implementation and enforcement of laws; Norms and values; Safe environments; Parent and caregiver support; Income and economic strengthening; Response and support services; and Education and life skills. The handbook concludes with a summary of INSPIRE’s implementation and impact indicators, drawn from the companion INSPIRE indicator guidance and results framework.  Manual INSPIRE: Medidas destinadas a implementar las siete estrategias para poner fin a la violencia contra los niños Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: World Health Organization (WHO) El Manual INSPIRE: Medidas destinadas a implementar las siete estrategias para poner fin a la violencia contra los niños (en adelante denominado el Manual INSPIRE) se explica en él cómo escoger y llevar a cabo intervenciones acordes con sus necesidades y su entorno. Tras una exposición de carácter general, en los capítulos sucesivos se aborda cada una de las siete estrategias, a saber: Implementación y vigilancia del cumplimiento de las leyes; Normas y valores; Seguridad en el entorno; Padres, madres y cuidadores reciben apoyo; Ingresos y fortalecimiento económico; Respuesta de los servicios de atención y apoyo; y Educación y aptitudes para la vida. El manual concluye con un resumen de los indicadores de ejecución e impacto de INSPIRE, tomados de la publicación conexa INSPIRE Indicator guidance and results framework (Orientación sobre indicadores y marco de resultados de INSPIRE).  Evaluation of UNESCO’s Action to Prevent Violent Extremism Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO Internal Oversight Service (IOS) The purpose of this evaluation was twofold. To provide evidence, ideas and insights on how UNESCO’s efforts on PVE in the period from 2015-2018 have contributed to enhancing UNESCO’s action and position in the PVE sphere in light of the decisions of Member States. And to provide evidence and formulate lessons learned and good practices on the intersectoral approach with the aim of informing what works and what does not work in intersectoral cooperation.The evaluation found that UNESCO’s work on PVE was context specific and adjusted to respond to the needs of the countries and sub-regions where the work was being implemented.UNESCO’s work is aligned with the agency’s mandate and expertise and makes the most of its strong relationships with government bodies and civil society actors. UNESCO’s work on PVE has led to positive results around the quality, use and effectiveness of guidance documents, around capacity building of UNESCO partners and stakeholders, and around the provision of expertise and policy advice both at national and global level. Using an intersectoral approach led to an increase in information sharing and coordination. However, this was not always translated to intersectoral implementation or delivery of PVE initiatives.  Primary schools and Prevent Year of publication: 2008 Corporate author: United Kingdom. Department for Children, Schools and Families This resource pack has been created to reduce the likelihood of young people becoming radicalized and then engaging in any form of violent extremism. The aim of ‘Prevent’ is to stop people becoming or supporting terrorists and to do this by challenging ideologies, protecting vulnerable individuals and supporting institutions, such as schools. It is part of the National Counter Terrorism Strategy known as CONTEST.