
20 November 2008
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Children's secretary Ed Balls said yesterday (18 November) that he would introduce legislation to ensure every local authority has a children's trust board as soon as possible.
More than a thousand young people from disadvantaged areas in England will be trained to inspect youth services under a four and a half million pound government pilot.
Young people find it difficult to find housing because of negative stereotypes, according to a report out today (18 November).
Nearly half of adults believe that children are dangerous, according to a Barnardo's survey.
A trust set up by the first winner of the BBC's Apprentice programme is set to help young Londoners create and run businesses.
The government is working with a fatherhood thinktank to get councils, PCTs and children's services to raise their game when it comes to including fathers.
The body that represents heads of youth services has applied for government funding to hold a series of conferences with senior managers from Connexions and youth offending teams.
Several major youth charities have formed an alliance to challenge negative public perceptions of young people.
A lack of government funding could hamper plans in Scotland to get more schools involved in youth work, voluntary sector leaders have warned.
The Community and Youth Workers Union is hoping to be on the verge of settling an on going pay wrangle.
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