
5 December 2008
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The Baby P case sent shockwaves through the children's sector, but what impact will it have on practice? Joe Lepper reports.
Lauren Higgs and Ross Watson examine the impact of the government's latest spending plans.
The Baby P case has generated more than the usual level of interest in Ofsted's annual report into the state of services for children in England.
Ofsted's annual report last week showed that there have been improvements across the sector, but it also flagged up areas of significant concern. Ross Watson examines what the findings mean...
Early analysis of the case of Baby P points to failings in practice rather than procedure or process. Ruth Smith examines the fallout and asks what needs to be done...
A new tool is helping local authorities to spot families who could need extra support. Chloe Stothart investigates.
The Audit Commission last week attacked the current state of children's trusts, prompting serious questions about what the future holds. Lauren Higgs investigates.
Despite legislative and policy changes over the past eight years, many care leavers still struggle to access the practical and emotional support they need.
What do recent care leavers think about the help they get?
Birmingham City Council has saved nearly £70,000 since it started a scheme to train young disabled teenagers to use public transport independently. Jo Stephenson reports.
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