
24 July 2008
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Schools often struggle to include refugee and asylum-seeking children. Shafik Meghji visits a school in Essex that is bucking the trend.
In April, the Public Law Outline was introduced to help improve the way child protection cases were handled. But new figures show reforms have led to a drop in the...
Councils are struggling to meet tough government targets on providing stable homes for looked-after children.
Making volunteering attractive to young people is key to involving them in their local communities, says third sector minister Phil Hope.
Sue Learner speaks to the UK children who went to Geneva to give evidence to the UN's Committee on the Rights of the Child.
The Department for Children, Schools and Families celebrates its first anniversary this week. Here, CYP Now brings together a team of senior figures from the sector to deliver their verdicts...
The government has set out its plans to improve work with the 100,000 under-16s who run away from home or care each year - and it has been hailed as...
Ofsted's report examining 2007's annual performance assessments of local children's services paints a disappointing picture of progress on children's outcomes. Joe Lepper finds out why there is still much progress...
Debbie Booth, along with her husband, has been a foster carer for 10 years and has looked after a total of 30 children during that time.
A unique initiative is seeing student police officers visit children's homes in Essex as part of their training. Shafik Meghji went to find out more.
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