
20 November 2008
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The government has set out its plans to improve work with the 100,000 under-16s who run away from home or care each year - and it has been hailed as...
What can providers both public and private now expect from inspectors? Mary Evans finds out.
Last week saw the last of England's 10 strategic health authorities unveil its 10-year plan for improving NHS services.
Major changes are afoot for further education, with local authorities set to take control of funding these colleges from 2010.
The National Youth Agency's annual audit has provided a snapshot of local authority youth spending as service integration gathers momentum. Joe Lepper examines the key findings and discovers there is...
Teenagers think young offender institutions are too lenient, according to an in-depth report on young people and crime by the Metropolitan Police Authority. Alison Bennett examines whether juvenile prisons need...
Contrary to press reports, National Childminding Association chief executive Liz Bayram argues that given proper support, childminders will be happy to embrace the Early Years Foundation Stage.
The government's white paper on pupil referral units and other forms of alternative educational provision sets out some big changes. But, as Ben Cook discovers, the proposals have proved controversial...
Ofsted has unveiled the first details of its new school inspection framework, which will start from September 2009, to a mixed reception. But with plans afoot to inspect schools on...
The complicated issue of staff:child ratios is about to get even more difficult. Simon Vevers reports.
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