
2 December 2008
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The government plans to fund pilot programmes next year that will evaluate the effectiveness of European-style social pedagogy in residential care.
The Education and Skills Bill is due a second reading in Parliament next year.
Religious extremism and racism can be thwarted if children and young people from different communities are encouraged to mix, a study for the London Borough of Hounslow has suggested. Tristan...
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...
Reports published by two children's charities show that while Wales is making sound progress on children's rights policy, England is failing to achieve recommendations set out by the UN Convention...
Spending proposals have been announced by the Welsh and Scottish governments, with a raft of pledges to improve services for children and young people. But, as Joe Lepper reports, some...
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...
With the reforms in the Children and Young Persons Bill the government hopes to give looked-after children and young people a better future. But do the measures go far enough...
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...
A leading accident prevention charity wants to expand a network of schemes where children and young people experience risk in safe settings. But some play professionals question the wisdom of...
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