
5 December 2008
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The high cost of housing has negative effects on children all the way down the line from owner-occupier families to the homeless, as Annette Rawstrone discovers.
Families are caught in a trap, explains Annette Rawstrone.
As the Youth Justice Board prepares to welcome its new chair this week, two former YJB figures, Jon Fayle and Rob Allen, outline their case for the transformation of the...
The government has announced ambitious plans to tackle the growing problem of obesity.
The rising pay levels all round seen in our annual survey reflect the growing professionalism of nannies and the eagerness of parents to recognise and reward it, says Asa Nilsdotter...
A sex offender and a man alleged to be accessing child pornography were last week exposed to be working with young people. The revelations have renewed concerns on child protection...
Legal aid reforms and poor rates of pay for publicly funded work have led to a shortage of lawyers for vulnerable children. With large numbers of experienced professionals now leaving...
For seven years New Labour's flagship Children's Fund has supported vital work with vulnerable children.
The Children's Plan, unveiled last month, sets out strategies to improve services for children, young people and their families over the next ten years. Here, CYP Now extracts the main...
As the EYFS eats into Key Stage One, it should be allowed to go even further to the age of seven, with a rethink of our approach to both learning...
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