
2 December 2008
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While the struggle continues to keep young people in care beyond the age of 16, the government wants care leavers to receive support for longer. Joe Lepper takes a glance...
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.
The government has unveiled its spending plans for the next three years and outlined where chunks of public money will go.
Children's social workers To work with children as a qualified social worker, staff must hold a Diploma in Social Work (DipSW) or an equivalent social work qualification such as a...
Community nurses Health visitors and school nurses are registered with their professional body, the Nursing & Midwifery Council, on the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse register. These professionals work to...
Special educational needs It is good practice for teachers to have additional training to teach students who have special educational needs. Teachers who wish to work specifically with pupils with...
For people beginning a career in childcare, the Council for Awards in Children's Care and Education (Cache) offers the Foundation Award in Caring for Children, and a Level 1 Award...
As children's health receives a cash boost, Ruth Smith looks at what support is needed for children with multiple disabilities.
Following a number of inquests into the deaths of young people in custody, the government is reviewing the use of restraint.
Sitting in the foyer of Blackpool's Hilton Hotel, the shadow secretary for children, schools and families, Michael Gove is full of enthusiasm for the plans the Conservative Party has for...
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