
21 November 2008
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There is a growing tension between youth workers over who should be providing support and activities for young people on Friday nights and Saturdays.
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?
Changes in training levels among the early years workforce being brought in under the EYFS framework are explained by national development manager at the CWDC Pauline Jones.
The banking system is in crisis, the economy is on the edge of recession and unemployment is rising fast.
When assessing children in the Early Years Foundation Stage, practitioners need not feel pressured to supply loads of evidence. Jennie Lindon explains what the task really involves.
The UN Committee delivered its verdict earlier this month on how well the UK is meeting the terms of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Joe Lepper...
When nurseries tell parents to keep their child away because of behavioural incidents, are they failing in their duties under the EYFS? Pat Gordon-Smith argues for greater clarity.
The annual Conservative conference in Birmingham last week saw the party flesh out some of its plans. Ravi Chandiramani reports on the implications for children and young people.
The paradox of areas that need quality childcare the most having it in the least measure looks far from being solved. Simon Vevers asks why.
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