
5 December 2008
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The number of young people not in employment, education or training (Neet) remains stubbornly high. But some local authorities are making real progress. Tom de Castella looks at Barnsley, which...
It can be a daunting experience creating a home for the first time, especially for a teenager who has been forced to do so due to difficult circumstances. Tim Burke...
With top-up fees, the lure of the latest electronic gadgets and a lack of financial knowledge, young people are falling further into debt.
Last week was not a good week for those hoping the government's diploma courses might bridge the divide between academic and vocational education in England.
Professionals who work with parents now have a national academy set up to support them in this challenging work. Joe Lepper investigates what's on offer in its parenting support courses.
This week sees the nationwide roll-out of the Public Law Outline, a new system for taking children into care. Joe Lepper investigates how it is going to work in practice.
The government wants 90,000 more apprenticeship places created as part of its plan to raise the education leaving age to 18 by 2015. Tom de Castella finds out what it...
Kate Marlow takes great pleasure in being known as the "scariest woman in show business".
Since January 2007, 17 young people in Bridgend, South Wales, have committed suicide. Some blame the media for stoking the problem. Amid talk of suicide pacts, Tom de Castella asks...
What's in the Human Rights Act? And how is it relevant to children? Tom de Castella finds out how it can be used to support them.
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