Archive

3 December 2008

Search for articles from Children & Young People Now, Children Now, Young People Now, Youth Work Now and Nursery World.

 

Search results

Displaying 1 - 10 of 28 results found

Results currently ordered by date. Order by relevance

Editorial: This cycle of hate does children no good

27 November 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

The outburst of vitriol towards social workers emanating from some of the media and online message boards in the wake of Baby P has been comparable in tone to the...

 

Editorial: The right reaction to Baby P's death is vital

20 November 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

The national storm over the tragic death of Baby P has thrown the spotlight on all managers and frontline practitioners in child protection.

 

Policy into practice - Children of prisoners

20 November 2008, Anne Longfield, Children & Young People Now

The government estimates that around 150,000 children a year in England and Wales have a parent imprisoned - higher than the number of children who see their parents divorce. Despite...

 

Editorial: Plight of care leavers should be a wake-up call

30 October 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

The Leaving Care Act 2000 promised to transform the treatment of young care leavers.

 

... Liverpool Children's Services

23 October 2008, Children & Young People Now

Liverpool Children's Services is responsible for all services aimed at young people in the city.

 

Local efforts can make society child-friendly

16 October 2008, Anne Longfield, Children & Young People Now

There is no simple answer to the question of how to create a child-friendly society.

 

Better support is needed for young refugees

8 October 2008, Anne Longfield, Children & Young People Now

Around 3,000 unaccompanied refugee children arrive in the UK every year.

 

Tory policy still needs some improvements

1 October 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

There is a very real prospect that the next government will be a Conservative one. So it's encouraging that apart from the small matter of a global economic crisis, issues...

 

Editorial: Too many children still fall into the poverty trap

24 September 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

We hear so rarely these days about the working classes, Labour's traditional support base.

 

Keep up the pressure to battle child poverty

17 September 2008, Anne Longfield, Children & Young People Now

In Britain today 3.9 million children are living in poverty. Often unable to afford adequate nutrition, these children frequently suffer from poor health and are highly vulnerable to illnesses. Children...

 
[1] 2 3

Latest Jobs

Find jobs working with children and young people

£58,263 (64) - £65,517 (70), East London
£49,776 (55) - £52,602 (58), East London
£29,958 (32) - £37,368 (41), East London
£37,653 - £42,603 pa, South West England
£17,000 - £20,000 per annum, East of England
£24,000 - £27,500 per annum, East of England
£32,289 pa incl. (pro-rata), East London
£34,976 - £37,555, West Midlands
 

Filter results

By Discipline

By Article Date

By Article Type

Subscribe to the magazine

Sign up here to get the magazine