
23 November 2008
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The government's forthcoming plan for the future of children and young people's services will address the current lack of places for teenagers to go, youth minister Beverley Hughes has said.
Simon Antrobus, chief executive of Clubs for Young People, is to head an inquiry into youth and gang crime policy for Iain Duncan Smith's Centre for Social Justice think tank.
A group of charities led by online organisation YouthNet are to spend £5m over the next three years helping young people who face social exclusion.
The future of youth work could be under threat if local authorities do not recognise its value, the chief executive of the National Youth Agency (NYA) has warned.
A national volunteering programme to get thousands more young people in England giving up their time for good causes will be launched by ministers tomorrow (22 November).
Youth service managers could be in line for a salary hike under a deal offered by employers.
A government review has rejected claims that children and young people today are worse off than their predecessors.
A coalition of non-governmental organisations has called on the Welsh Assembly Government to do more to promote children's rights.
The Department for Children, Schools and Families has published the evidence that will inform its plans to develop children's services.
The youth work carried out by the charity Weston Spirit is to continue despite its commercial arm going into liquidation.
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