
5 December 2008
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Schools now have a duty to consider the views of students. Alison Bennett finds out how young people feel about it.
Smart-card scheme could reward young Londoners for taking part in sport and physical activity, writes Sue Learner.
The Working Tax Credit system can be confusing to navigate. Ross Watson answers the essential questions about how it works.
Early analysis of the case of Baby P points to failings in practice rather than procedure or process. Ruth Smith examines the fallout and asks what needs to be done...
Having seen in the implementation of the Early Years Foundation Stage under one director, early years figures express their views on the role of the next one to Annette Rawstrone.
Research has suggested that increased access to pornographic material is causing young people to hold distorted impressions about sex. Sue Learner examines how the sensitive issue of pornography can be...
The London Mayor has launched Time for Action, his strategy to tackle youth crime in the capital. Proposals focus on six areas of work to deter and rehabilitate offenders. But...
What are the implications for early years settings, practitioners, trainers and employers in the new Qualifications List? Karen Faux takes a look.
The Audit Commission last week attacked the current state of children's trusts, prompting serious questions about what the future holds. Lauren Higgs investigates.
In a bid to reclaim public space for children and young people, London Play has created "play priority area" signs to help local authorities highlight play-friendly areas. Ross Watson reports...
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