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...million people asking to work from home. It was previously for parents of children up to the age of six or disabled children aged up to 18. Andrew McGrath, commercial director for ntl:Telewest Business, said flexible working is an issue... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/24/236616/marks-spencer-tesco-bp-and-thomas-cook-lead-flexible-working.htm
...to use web services such as social networking, blogging and instant messaging safely. Seventy five per cent of children aged between six and 17 are online, and 50% of 10-year-olds have a mobile phone, according to a Eurobarometer survey... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/12/10/233830/ec-commits-55m-to-protect-kids-from-perverts-and-bullies.htm
...than 1,000 UK pupils. Global Secure Systems (GSS), an IT security consultancy, found 52% of the 1,000 children aged between 13 and 17 who participated in the study confessed that they looked at social networking sites during lessons... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/03/14/229875/half-of-schoolchildren-use-facebook-during-lessons-study.htm
...parents entitled to request flexible working. It was previously for parents of children up to the age of six or disabled children aged up to 18. Businesses that grant flexible requests will have to ensure that the technology is in place to enable... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/06/235532/flexible-working-rights-to-stretch-business-it.htm
...2007 05:42 Novell has published a set of schoolbooks to teach open source, Linux and basic programming skills to children aged 13-16. The series of books, called Get Ready for Open Source: SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10, is available... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/04/20/223374/novell-publishes-open-source-books-for-children.htm
...researcher Dubit, on behalf of CPP, a financial services and identity protection firm, quizzed 500 adults and 500 children aged 8 to 16 in the UK about their online buying habits. CPP said, one in five of those surveyed shops online without... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/13/233356/teens-cost-parents-200m-a-year-in-online-fraud.htm
...include flexible working, on-site back-up childcare and permanent childcare places, schools out programme for children aged 5-11 years, maternity workshops, buddy schemes and on-site nursing facilities, enhanced family leave, elder... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/12/09/233792/BCS-IT-Industry-Awards-Organisational-Excellence.htm
...instead concentrating on the three Rs. In its survey, conducted through Facebook, a staggering 52 per cent of the 1000 children aged between 13 and 17 who participated, confessed that they did so during lessons. Over a quarter admitted they were doing... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-downtime-blog/2008/03/using-facebook-to-catch-out-th.html
...travellers "without a clear purpose", reports the BBC. TfL collects names, ages, addresses and school details of children aged 11-18 who apply for free travel using the Oyster Zip photocard. TfL admits application data will be shared with... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/26/231254/information-commissioners-office-slams-transport-for-london-for-collecting-child.htm
...aims to connect children and parents to their local school, building an online community. Users, who can be children aged five or older, or parents, create a profile linked to their school and share information. Each school will get 20... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/11/233303/facebook-for-five-year-olds-launched.htm

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