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The theme of celebrating diversity is explored in the second edition of Children in Europe

The theme of celebrating diversity is explored in the second edition of Children in Europe, the bi-annual journal published in Britain by Children in Scotland. It highlights good practice at the Sheffield Children's Centre, which promotes diversity by having a workforce that reflects the wider society. Nearly half the staff are men, some have disabilities and among them the staff speak 24 different languages. The journal's editor, Peter Moss, professor of early childhood education at the University of London's Institute of Education, said, 'The challenge is to learn how to work with diversity as a great potential to be realised not as a problem to be solved. Children in Europe shows examples of services in many countries rising to this challenge.' A year's subscription costs 7 from Children in Scotland, Princes House, 5 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh EH2 4RG (0131 222 2411).

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