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The opening sentence was irresistible: "All grown-ups are paper tigers." It didn't just echo the intro of Mao's Little Red Book; it invited us to imbibe that revolutionary spirit ourselves....
The idea that sexualities are present in educational settings is a dangerous one. The school is often idealised as an arena free from sexuality and imbued with innocence. For the...
Put the bonfire toffee in a secure box, keep pets indoors and remember everything else you learned years ago from Blue Peter: it's firework season. There are sound reasons for...
New research published by the Social Research Foundation (The Family Report 2002) offers a fairly optimistic view of the relationship between parents and their offspring. If we relied on media...
Issue 3 of The Edge, the newspaper on youth affairs from The National Youth Agency, has now been published. Inspired by the twin focus of Local Democracy Week last week...
Workforce development is "absolutely central" to Government plans for improving services to young people, Minister for Children and Young People Margaret Hodge has confirmed. The Minister's comments came in a...
Projects providing innovative learning opportunities for 16 to 25-year-olds have the chance to gain one of ten £1,000 awards in a new scheme from the National Institute of Adult Continuing...
Do you want quick access to web tools and facilities designed with youth work in mind? You might want to get your voice heard by putting a video on-line. Or...
The National Youth Agency's new patron, Shazia Mirza, spoke of her intention to use her own experiences to inspire young people when she visited the NYA offices last week. Shazia,...
Superbugs - bacteria that resist the effects of the most powerful antibiotics - are being reported in the media and around the world more and more frequently. Antibiotics have revolutionised...
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