
2 December 2008
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A government review of the academy school programme could signal a retreat from the controversial reforms, according to teachers' unions and the Conservative Party.
Children in Wales are to have their Child Trust Funds topped up after a £5m investment by the Welsh Assembly Government.
Extended services are set for a boost with the introduction of two types of school business managers in primary schools.
The government wants all young people aged 16 to 18 to remain at school or in training by 2015.
This Friday (23 November) more than 5,000 children and young people will have a say in the running of more than 400 organisations for the children's commissioner for England's 11...
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A coalition of non-governmental organisations has called on the Welsh Assembly Government to do more to promote children's rights.
Teaching unions have criticised Conservative Party proposals for parents, wealthy business people and charitable organisations to run schools, which they say will cause social segregation and insecurity.
A campaign designed to highlight the importance of children's speech, language and communication development is being expanded to include young people.
The Department for Children, Schools and Families has published the evidence that will inform its plans to develop children's services.
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