
7 October 2008
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The government may now be paying more attention to the state of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), but the stigma surrounding mental illness is still strong.
The process of assessing a child's special educational needs can lead to conflict between parents and local authorities.
Nursery food is "too healthy" for toddlers, according to recent research.
Food at the Petchey Academy in Hackney, east London, is strictly policed. "Students are not allowed to bring food into the academy, they can only bring water or fruit," says...
Involvement of young people in sex education is emerging as an important theme in the government review into teaching the subject in schools. Sue Learner investigates.
There's lots of information about sex on the internet, but, sadly, most of it is inappropriate for young eyes. Tim Burke goes in search of the websites that can offer...
French health towns have reduced the number of obese children in the country, and now the government is promising a similar approach in England. Nancy Rowntree investigates.
With the child health strategy due this spring, Sarah Cooper visits two areas at the forefront of designing health services around the needs of young people.
Bill Bryson doesn't regard himself as a role model for young people. On the issue of engaging them in the Campaign to Protect Rural England's current drive to stop littering,...
As the government prepares its youth alcohol action plan, Ruth Smith asks young people what they'd like to see in it.
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