
5 December 2008
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The Baby P case has generated more than the usual level of interest in Ofsted's annual report into the state of services for children in England.
A new tool is helping local authorities to spot families who could need extra support. Chloe Stothart investigates.
Birmingham City Council has saved nearly £70,000 since it started a scheme to train young disabled teenagers to use public transport independently. Jo Stephenson reports.
The number of sexual offences committed by young people is on the rise. But a severe shortage of treatment places is thwarting rehabilitation. Tom de Castella reports.
- Sue Berelowitz, chief executive, 11 Million She may have got the job as 11 Million's new chief executive in which she also acts as deputy children's commissioner for England,...
AFter five months in power, Joe Lepper asks what changes Mayor Boris Johnson has made for young Londoners.
Maria Miller laments Labour's performance in office, claiming its record "doesn't stack up when you compare how much has been spent on supporting families and children and alleviating child poverty".
Ever since Tony Blair made his pledge nine years ago to end child poverty by 2020, the government has been fairly vocal about the issue.
Five young women from a YWCA project in Kent talk candidly about their life on benefits. Ruth Smith reports.
Ten years ago, Labour pledged to abolish child poverty within a generation. Over the next few pages, we examine the progress made so far. But first, Ruth Smith investigates how...
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