
2 December 2008
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Play workers are being asked to pay for a card recording their achievements as part of moves to professionalise the sector.
A union representing youth workers has accused Coventry City Council of planning to slash youth service budgets.
An online support provider for young Muslims has received 35,000 pounds in government funding to produce a documentary about identity and citizenship.
Everyone who works with under-18s will get training on how to protect children and teenagers from violent video games and inappropriate websites.
A health service in Derby has recruited a youth worker to run activities for the young women who visit the centre.
Secondary schools will be forced to work in partnership with youth groups and other schools to tackle problem behaviour.
Teenagers in Cambridgeshire have started to receive debit cards giving them 40 pounds a month to spend on activities.
Seven mobile youth centres are to start providing services to teenagers in Nottinghamshire.
Teenage girls in Wigan have made a DVD to raise awareness of social exclusion.
Youth organisations will be able to bid for cash for services in May, the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) has revealed in its Aiming High Implementation Plan.
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