
Welcome to CRAE | CRAE
CRAE is proud to join the United Nations in celebrating World Children’s Day, also known as Universal Children’s Rights Day. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in 1989—a historic commitment to …
Centre for Research in Autism and Education
CRAE is a team of autistic and non-autistic people, headed by Professor Anna Remington. We conduct ground-breaking scientific research to enhance our knowledge about support, education and outcomes for autistic people, their families and those who support them.
CRAE – Research to enhance the lives of autistic people
CRAE is a team of autistic and non-autistic people, headed by Professor Anna Remington. We conduct ground-breaking scientific research to enhance our knowledge about support, education and outcomes for autistic people, their families and those who support them.
Children's Rights Alliance for England - Wikipedia
Children's Rights Alliance For England (CRAE) is a London -based advocacy group that aims to protect children's rights in the UK. Since 2015, it has operated as part of the children's charity Just for Kids Law.
About Us | CRAE
The Children’s Rights Alliance for England (CRAE), part of Just for Kids Law, works with around 100 members to promote children’s rights and monitor government implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Our story | CRAE
The Children’s Rights Alliance for England (CRAE) was set up in 1991 when the UK Government ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). It works with around 100 members to promote children’s rights and monitor government implementation of the CRC.
Charity overview CHILDREN'S RIGHTS ALLIANCE FOR ENGLAND
CRAE protects the human rights of children by lobbying government and others who hold power, by bringing or supporting test cases and by using regional and international human rights mechanisms.
Centre for Research in Autism and Education - CRAE
Perceptual Experiences of Autistic People With an Intellectual Disability and People With Williams Syndrome. Focus, distraction & sensory processing. Strengths & challenges across both groups.
About CRAE – CRAE
The UCL Centre for Research in Autism and Education (CRAE) is based within the Department of Psychology and Human Development at UCL Institute of Education. CRAE is a team of autistic and non-autistic people, headed by Dr Anna Remington.
The Centre for Research in Autism and Education at UCL
A partnership between the UCL Institute of Education, University College, London, and Ambitious About Autism, The Centre for Research in Autism and Education (CRAE) aims to enhance the lives of autistic people and their families by conducting ground-breaking scientific research.
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