
3 December 2008
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On 1 May, the capital votes for its new Mayor. Cathy Wallace looks at what the candidates will do for children and young people.
In one day, the government issued three new documents proposing changes to the children's and youth services workforce. But, as Cathy Wallace and Tristan Donovan report, the biggest changes are...
Since January 2007, 17 young people in Bridgend, South Wales, have committed suicide. Some blame the media for stoking the problem. Amid talk of suicide pacts, Tom de Castella asks...
Tanya Byron's report on protecting children from unsuitable video games, published last week, claims the current age rating system needs changing. But some feel her ideas could be confusing and...
There's more to breakfast clubs than a bowl of cereal. Shafik Meghji talks to the winners of this year's National Breakfast Club Plus Awards.
How do you get young people to ditch junk food and start exercising? Pupils in Kent have completed a challenge to help them make the switch. Ruth Smith reports.
The government's obesity action plan has called for more personal support to be provided to overweight young people. Jon Scott visits the Shine youth project in Sheffield to establish just...
Obesity and the size-zero debate are increasing the focus on eating a balanced diet, particularly at key stages in life such as childhood and adolescence. Tim Burke looks at what...
The government's new 10-year strategy for combating drug use sets out a series of ambitious changes to services for families and young people. But, as Tristan Donovan finds out, putting...
The government is spending an extra £60m over the next three years on mental health work in schools. Nancy Rowntree examines some of the practices under way.
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