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Analysis: Parents kept in dark over SEN rights

7 May 2008, Children & Young People Now

A damning report by the head teacher of a special school has reopened the row over funding for special educational needs. However, a new tool designed by the Audit Commission...

 

Analysis: Deja vu for looked-after children

7 May 2008, Children & Young People Now

The government's latest figures on how well children in care are doing show precious little sign of things having improved. Joe Lepper examines the figures and asks why, despite various...

 

Feature - Education: The money maker

30 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

Delivering a busy schedule of extended services for pupils and their families is no mean feat for schools. Joe Lepper meets the new breed of business managers who are helping...

 

Analysis - Is the DCSF too unwieldy to deliver?

30 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

A report by a cross-party group of MPs has raised concerns that the Department for Children, Schools and Families lacks focus on coherent policy and outcomes. Helen Gilbert investigates whether...

 

Interview - Keep Britain tidy - Bill Bryson, president, Campaign to Protect Rural England

23 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

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,...

 

Feature - Children's rights: Human rights are for children too

23 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

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.

 

Interview: Tough love in action - Kate Marlow, celebrity acting coach

16 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

Kate Marlow takes great pleasure in being known as the "scariest woman in show business".

 

Analysis: London Mayoral Election - Fit to represent young Londoners?

16 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

On 1 May, the capital votes for its new Mayor. Cathy Wallace looks at what the candidates will do for children and young people.

 

Interview: One woman show - Maggie Atkinson, president, Association of Directors of Children's Services

9 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

When a woman takes the reins of a large national organisation, her gender alone quite often makes the headlines.

 

Analysis: Investment in 'play for play's sake'

9 April 2008, Children & Young People Now

England's play strategy Fair Play, out now for consultation, aims to dramatically improve children's playgrounds and develop the play workforce. Cathy Wallace looks at how it proposes to do so...

 
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