
23 November 2008
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A service designed to encourage more black and minority ethnic families to adopt has expanded into Yorkshire and the Midlands.
A UK-wide push to get more foster children reading has kicked off in Belfast.
Looked-after children think fish 'n' chips and the countryside are the best things about life in England, but say smoking restrictions and the weather are the worst.
A national contract aimed at standardising agreements between local authorities and children's homes will be launched today (November 7).
The National Children's Bureau's study on safeguarding arrangements between hospitals and children's social services should alarm anyone involved in child protection (news, p4).
Hospitals and social services teams are failing to work effectively to safeguard vulnerable children, according to a report into new partnership arrangements put in place following the Victoria Climbie inquiry.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has championed the merits of children experiencing risk, including grazes, bruises and even broken bones.
One of the key authors of the Unicef report into child wellbeing has branded the government's Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) a "disaster".
Children and young people with mental health problems should no longer be placed on adult hospital wards. Joe Lepper finds out how this new duty is being implemented.
A project in Lambeth aims to help the borough's homeless black and minority ethnic young people by providing accommodation and support from members of the local community. Joe Lepper explores...
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