
21 November 2008
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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...
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...
What really matters when you're in care? Sam Thorp asks young people at one of the largest gatherings of looked-after children.
For many young people their "endz", or where they live, dictates where they go and who they meet. Lauren Higgs asks eight young Londoners what the phrase means to them.
When the BBC launched its Children in Need appeal back in 1980, the corporation didn't really know what it was getting itself into.
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...
The roll-out of ContactPoint, the controversial information sharing database for children and young people, was delayed last week. Ben Willis investigates how the sector is addressing security concerns.
Nacro has changed a bit since Paul Cavadino joined in 1972. The organisation has gone from having 30 staff back then to become one of the UK's biggest crime reduction...
Can prison ever be child-friendly? Ruth Smith visits the largest young offender institution in Europe to find out.
The Early Years Foundation Stage, the controversial curriculum for under-fives, came into force this week. Sue Learner and Ruth Smith find out whether the sector is prepared.
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