The Government will publish a white paper later this year taking forward the proposals for looked-after young people put forward in its Care Matters green paper. Youth minister Beverley Hughes made the announcement yesterday (Tuesday) as she unveiled the responses to the Government's consultation on Care Matters at Millfields Community School in Hackney, east London. The event was attended by some of the 12,000 young people in care and care-leavers who responded to the consultation, through initiatives run by organisations such as What Makes the Difference?, a partnership of 60 organisations led by Rainer, which consulted 339 young people and...