
2 December 2008
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The government is spending an extra £60m over the next three years on mental health work in schools. Nancy Rowntree examines some of the practices under way.
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...
The Priory School in Kent has seen performance in exams more than double in the last three years. Sue Learner finds out how extended services made the difference.
Sir Bob Geldof has his own unique take on the value of education. "Some old Greek once said only the educated are free, and that's the truth, particularly in the...
CYP Now is calling for entries to the Positive Images Awards 2008. Open to youth organisations and the media, the awards aim to combat the negative portrayal of young people...
From a young person's perspective, Nick Clegg must surely be more accessible than his predecessor, the 66-year-old Sir Menzies Campbell.
The Office of the Children's Commissioner for Wales has come a long way since the late Peter Clarke was charged with its take-off seven years ago.
It has been a momentous year for professionals working with children and young people. Ruth Smith takes a look back.
A third of children's centres are now located on school sites. Joe Lepper meets the new breed of professionals juggling two jobs.
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