
5 December 2008
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We hear a lot of rhetoric these days about quality and standards. The trouble is that it can be so difficult to get beneath the rhetoric.
The Issue: With the government on a mission to tackle the nation's obesity crisis, support for programmes that promote active and healthier lifestyles is crucial.
It is 100 years since the 1908 Children's Act ushered in radical changes to the treatment of young offenders.
"My electric wheelchair blew up yesterday ... the bus driver wouldn't put down the ramps for my other wheelchair, and that's difficult to drive because I've got a frozen shoulder...
The government launched a campaign earlier this month called Think Fathers to dispel the myth that dads are the invisible parent.
The outburst of vitriol towards social workers emanating from some of the media and online message boards in the wake of Baby P has been comparable in tone to the...
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.
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