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Commissioner for Wales is up to the challenge

26 March 2008, Howard Williamson, Children & Young People Now

It was an "exceedingly drawn-out" appointments process, according to one Welsh politician. But Keith Towler came through the interviews, both with young people and politicians, to secure the position of...

 

Separation is never easy on the children

19 March 2008, Anne Longfield, Children & Young People Now

One of the major changes in the family landscape over the past 20 years has been the rise in the numbers of children and young people growing up in households...

 

Editorial: Britain's hidden disability is in the limelight

19 March 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

For too long now, children and young people with speech and language needs have been overlooked. One in ten children have a communication impairment in the UK.

 

Editorial: Parenting support must reach those in need

12 March 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

The government doesn't bring up children, parents do. We often hear this maxim from those in power and their detractors alike.

 

Editorial: Ruling will help to safeguard asylum seekers

5 March 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

Who decides the age and identity of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in circumstances where there is a dispute?

 

A blinkered view of disability still prevails

5 March 2008, Anne Longfield, Children & Young People Now

About seven per cent of children under the age of 16 in the UK are disabled.

 

Parental involvement is not just for mums

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

Ensuring that fathers play an active role in family life is essential to children's wellbeing. Their involvement can make a big difference to a child's attainment and development. Yet too...

 

Editorial: Inherent dangers lurk in staying safe plan

13 February 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

With the publication of the Staying Safe Action Plan last week, the government has been at pains not to be seen to wrap children up in cotton wool. In presentation...

 

Just the job for parents who want to work

23 January 2008, Anne Longfield, Children & Young People Now

Welfare reform is a political hot potato at the moment. The Conservative Party's widely trumpeted Work for Welfare policy paper this month followed hot on the heels of the Department...

 

Editorial: Social work practices must not be cut loose

16 January 2008, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

Controversial proposals to introduce GP-style social work practices to work with children in care have regained the spotlight at the start of the year.

 
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