
23 November 2008
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When Jamie Oliver started his campaign to make schools dinners healthier, many children stopped eating them.
The campaign to secure equal rights for disabled children and young people has seen specialist childcare, opportunities for disabled young people and communication needs pushed up the political agenda.
Lead professionals provide a single point of contact and co-ordinate service delivery for children and young people.
The government has unveiled its spending plans for the next three years and outlined where chunks of public money will go.
Community nurses Health visitors and school nurses are registered with their professional body, the Nursing & Midwifery Council, on the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse register. These professionals work to...
As children's health receives a cash boost, Ruth Smith looks at what support is needed for children with multiple disabilities.
Coventry's forward-thinking Shadow Project sends youth workers into schools and colleges to deliver health lessons. Tim Burke finds out why this approach has been so effective in engaging young people...
A campaign to improve sexual health services for boys and young men will launch next month. Nancy Rowntree finds out what good services should look like.
Despite proven health benefits for mothers and babies, many hospitals in England are failing in their duty to promote good practice on breastfeeding. Nancy Rowntree reports on why so few...
Released under a storm of internal mud-slinging, the Conservatives' proposals for public services combine a throwback to Thatcherism with innovative ideas for education. They have gained a mixed reaction from...
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