
11 October 2008
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The annual Conservative conference in Birmingham last week saw the party flesh out some of its plans. Ravi Chandiramani reports on the implications for children and young people.
The Labour Party gathered for its annual conference in Manchester last week. Lauren Higgs reports on Gordon Brown's fight back and how policies on children fit in.
The Liberal Democrats gathered in Bournemouth last week for their annual conference. But as Alison Bennett discovered, behind the headlines and big speeches, fresh ideas for children's and youth policy...
The Labour Party has accused the Conservatives of changing their image but continuing to pursue "policies that are unchanged and unfair".
The government should legislate to make local authorities responsible for children in custody, according to justice secretary Jack Straw.
Schools minister Jim Knight has agreed to consider allowing schools to measure well-being through self-evaluation.
The government's controversial national ID card scheme could be extended to children as young as 14, according to Home Office minister Meg Hillier.
Charities claim mentoring schemes can prevent young prisoners reoffending after they are released, but this support isn't widely available. Alison Bennett looks at the arguments for and against a central...
The government is testing out the Penn Resiliency Programme, an American approach designed to improve the emotional wellbeing of pupils. Lauren Higgs asks how it works and what its introduction...
The Every Child Matters green paper was published five years ago this week. It focused action on four main areas - accountability and integration, early intervention, support for parents and...
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