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Early Years: A step out of poverty

26 September 2007, Children & Young People Now

A legal duty to reduce inequalities between under-fives comes into effect in six months. Mathew Little looks at how local authorities are preparing for the move.

 

Media: Pain-free publicity

26 September 2007, Children & Young People Now

Getting press coverage when children are involved can be a legal headache. Joe Lepper finds out how to ensure working with the media is trouble free.

 

Interview: A carer first and foremost

26 September 2007, Children & Young People Now

Jonathan Stanley, National Centre for Excellence in Residential Child Care.

 

Special report: Ofsted complaints - Take a stand

26 September 2007, Nursery World

Childcarers who were unhappy with their Ofsted inspections tell Mary Evans why, and what they would advise others to do in such a situation.

 

Management: Religious festivals - Good faith

26 September 2007, Nursery World

How can a nursery accommodate different beliefs and customs among its staff? Mary Evans looks at laws and practices.

 

Good practice: hydration - Water works

26 September 2007, Nursery World

Keeping drinking water at the ready has shown great benefits for one school, reports Annette Rawstrone.

 

Analysis: Bullying - Crackdown begins on cyberbullying

26 September 2007, Children & Young People Now

Children's Secretary Ed Balls has launched an online campaign and guidance to crack down on cyberbullies - those who use text messages and emails to torment others. But will these...

 

Analysis: Liberal Democrat Conference - Lib Dems confront child poverty

26 September 2007, Children & Young People Now

Environmental policy and discussions about Menzies Campbell's future as leader may have dominated the headlines but as Nancy Rowntree reports, getting children out of poverty was also a key focus...

 

Youth Justice: He helped to turn my life around

19 September 2007, Children & Young People Now

Young black people are greatly over-represented in the criminal justice system. Shafik Meghji discovers how mentors are working with teenagers to change matters.

 

Interview: School revolutionary - Asma Mansuri, head teacher,Elmgreen School, Lambeth, London

19 September 2007, Children & Young People Now

The Elmgreen School in Lambeth would not exist if it were not for parents. The first parent-promoted school in the country, it opened its doors to 180 bright-eyed year seven...

 
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