
3 December 2008
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The government has introduced a bill containing the legislation necessary to raise the school leaving age to 18.
The strategy aims to support young people and adults to make better informed decisions about their futures and improve the careers planning available to them.
The European Union, through its 2000 "Lisbon strategy", aspires to make Europe the most advanced knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010. It is an aspiration premised upon the extension...
Fear can be very contagious. The "missing discs" debacle at HM Revenue & Customs has intensified security concerns about ContactPoint, the £224m database that will hold details of every child...
The government wants all young people aged 16 to 18 to remain at school or in training by 2015.
Some young people don't just drop out of school, they drop out of life. With no self-esteem or confidence, some simply struggle to get up in the morning.
Young people are losing out on benefits because Jobcentre staff are not following official guidelines, a benefits expert has told CYP Now.
Hundreds of jobs stand to be lost and budgets slashed as local authorities take control of Connexions, a report by the trade union Unison has warned.
Criminal Records Bureau checks are a legal requirement for anyone who is going to work regularly with children and young people. Andy Hillier looks at what the process involves, how...
Young people who take up apprenticeships will be entitled to apply for a university-style grant of at least £3,000, the Prime Minister has announced.
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