
23 November 2008
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It has been a momentous year for professionals working with children and young people. Ruth Smith takes a look back.
With the government poised to launch a strategy for improving care for terminally ill children, Jo Stephenson asks what good practice looks like.
Within three years the NHS has turned a deficit of more than £500m into a potential £1.8bn surplus. But maternity, neonatal and children's health services are still suffering. Cathy Wallace...
The latest progress report on the government's 10-year plan for improving children's health was generally positive about the progress the NHS has made towards its goals. But as Helen Gilbert...
A report published by the National Children's Bureau has found that social workers and hospital staff remain professionally isolated and young lives are being adversely affected by the lack of...
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.
Sophisticated technology seeks to prove that early neglect damages children's brains. Ruth Smith looks at the evidence.
Two-thirds of lesbian and gay young people have been victims of bullying. Sue Learner looks at how schools and youth groups should tackle the problem.
When Jamie Oliver started his campaign to make schools dinners healthier, many children stopped eating them.
The campaign to secure equal rights for disabled children and young people has seen specialist childcare, opportunities for disabled young people and communication needs pushed up the political agenda.
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