
14 October 2008
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Nursery food is "too healthy" for toddlers, according to recent research.
Mentoring is frequently cited as the solution to everything, from gang violence to under-achievement in schools.
Last week saw the last of England's 10 strategic health authorities unveil its 10-year plan for improving NHS services.
Major changes are afoot for further education, with local authorities set to take control of funding these colleges from 2010.
Youth groups can now bid for a share of the £190m to create world-class places for young people to go. Joe Lepper finds out what will make a successful application.
Food at the Petchey Academy in Hackney, east London, is strictly policed. "Students are not allowed to bring food into the academy, they can only bring water or fruit," says...
Professionals who work with parents now have a national academy set up to support them in this challenging work. Joe Lepper investigates what's on offer in its parenting support courses.
The National Youth Agency's annual audit has provided a snapshot of local authority youth spending as service integration gathers momentum. Joe Lepper examines the key findings and discovers there is...
Teenagers think young offender institutions are too lenient, according to an in-depth report on young people and crime by the Metropolitan Police Authority. Alison Bennett examines whether juvenile prisons need...
Less than 10 per cent of Asbos currently have Individual Support Orders attached to them, although these aim to help tackle the causes of antisocial behaviour. Tom Lloyd looks at...
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