
2 December 2008
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More than half of parents who have attended anti-bullying charity Kidscape's workshops for bullied children say their child has contemplated or attempted suicide.
Fewer than ten pupils in some local authorities have signed up for the government's vocational diploma qualification, according to new figures.
The government is working with a fatherhood thinktank to get councils, PCTs and children's services to raise their game when it comes to including fathers.
Play teaches children how to engage with their emotions and helps them to adapt to new situations, according to recent research.
Care group Hillcrest has bought a school that provides specialist education for children with autistic spectrum disorders.
A teacher accused of secretly filming unruly pupils for a Channel 4 documentary has won the backing of former chief inspector of schools Chris Woodhead.
The "swift and easy access" element of the extended schools core offer is the hardest to deliver, a poll of children's services professionals has found.
The Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) has told a House of Lords Committee that central government must do more to inform schools about changes to the law.
Parents and schools are to benefit from a host of new resources designed to promote and improve extended services.
The government has failed to inform families about changes to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal (Sendist) system, according to Mark Lever, chief executive of the National Autistic Society.
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