
11 October 2008
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Five young women from a YWCA project in Kent talk candidly about their life on benefits. Ruth Smith reports.
It's nearly a decade since Labour launched its ambitious Sure Start programme to tackle child poverty. Chloe Stothart investigates the difference it's made.
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.
It's six months since eleven local authorities started testing new ways of delivering social work. So what's changed? Mathew Little investigates.
As the autumn term gets into full swing, schools are facing a host of changes. Sue Learner reports on the leadership challenges that lie ahead for two head teachers.
NCH is dead. Long live Action for Children. This week, after 139 years of working under the National Children's Home or NCH banner, the charity changed its name.
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