
5 December 2008
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A legal duty to reduce inequalities between under-fives comes into effect in six months. Mathew Little looks at how local authorities are preparing for the move.
Getting press coverage when children are involved can be a legal headache. Joe Lepper finds out how to ensure working with the media is trouble free.
Jonathan Stanley, National Centre for Excellence in Residential Child Care.
Childcarers who were unhappy with their Ofsted inspections tell Mary Evans why, and what they would advise others to do in such a situation.
How can a nursery accommodate different beliefs and customs among its staff? Mary Evans looks at laws and practices.
Keeping drinking water at the ready has shown great benefits for one school, reports Annette Rawstrone.
Young black people are greatly over-represented in the criminal justice system. Shafik Meghji discovers how mentors are working with teenagers to change matters.
The Elmgreen School in Lambeth would not exist if it were not for parents. The first parent-promoted school in the country, it opened its doors to 180 bright-eyed year seven...
Children & Young People Now surveyed around 250 delegates at the National Children's Centre and Extended School Show to find out which disadvantaged groups they were working with. Charlotte Goddard...
The job of restricting children's consumption of addititives in food is being left to parents and childcarers. Simon Vevers reports.
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