
21 November 2008
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I was at a meeting of some rather high-level professionals the other day.
The national storm over the tragic death of Baby P has thrown the spotlight on all managers and frontline practitioners in child protection.
The government estimates that around 150,000 children a year in England and Wales have a parent imprisoned - higher than the number of children who see their parents divorce. Despite...
Ten per cent of children and young people aged five to 16 suffer from mental ill health and are not getting the treatment needed.
The victory of a black man in the race to secure the most powerful position in the world must carry huge resonance and messages for everybody from minority groups, oppressed...
The early years sector has been subject to a steady stream of welcome reforms over the past decade, starting with the first ever UK National Childcare Strategy in 1998.
Newspaper coverage of the secondary education system has been all over the shop of late.
At the last general election in 2005 only 37 per cent of 18- to 25-year-olds voted.
This week is Youth Work Week (1-7 November). Co-ordinated by The National Youth Agency, this annual event aims to explain and celebrate youth work and highlight its contribution to the...
There is a growing debate about the ways in which young people use their leisure time.
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