
23 November 2008
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A number of barriers must be overcome if the UK is to introduce European-style social pedagogues, a senior researcher at the Thomas Coram Research Unit (TCRU) has said.
Delays to the implementation of the information sharing database for children and young people will mean it runs more effectively, according to ministers.
School support staff are often not paid fully for the job they actually do, a study from trade union UNISON has found.
The largest teaching union is Northern Ireland has pulled out of the forum that negotiates pay and conditions for teachers.
Recent changes to legal aid are driving children's lawyers out of the profession and jeopardising efforts to speed up care proceedings, the Association of Lawyers for Children (ALC) has warned.
Charity 4Children has launched a training programme to help early years workers get to grips with joint working.
An action plan to attract more volunteers into youth work has been unveiled by the Scottish Government - but no new money has been allocated to it.
Peers have warned that plans to improve services for children in care could place further demands on overstretched social work services.
Children and young people are concerned that personal information held on the government's ContactPoint database could fall into the wrong hands.
The electronic Common Assessment Framework (eCAF) is now being set up. Sue Learner gets the government to answer questions put by the children's workforce.
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