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Young people spent more time online during the pandemic, experts say. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 14 January 2022

Isolation and social media among factors behind surge in eating disorders during pandemic, charities warn

The fund is open for care leavers aged 16 to 25. Picture: NYAS
News 14 January 2022

NYAS launches fund to support young care leavers

Secondary school pupils are advised to wear masks in school. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 14 January 2022

Schools minister defends asking secondary school pupils to wear masks

Charlotte Ramsden: the education system must have a strong and defined role for the local authority at its heart. Picture: ADCS
News 13 January 2022

ADCS criticises decision to scrap school improvement grant

Children as young as seven are being targeted by online groomers. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 13 January 2022

Surge in online sexual abuse of young children

Early years leaders have called for the guidance to be retracted. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 13 January 2022

'Intrusive’ health reporting rules for early years staff removed by Ofsted

Karen Guthrie is programme director for the National Tutoring Programme. Picture: Parliament TV
News 13 January 2022

National Tutoring Programme head defends ‘ambitious’ targets

Yvette Stanley speaks to the education select committee. Picture: Parliament TV
News 12 January 2022

Early help schemes will not stop rise in teenagers entering care, MPs told

Early years leaders have cautiously welcomed relaxations to staffing ratios. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 12 January 2022

Sector cautiously welcomes relaxation of early years staffing ratios due to Covid-19

Anne Longfield is the chair of the Commission on Young Lives. Picture: Alex Deverill
Features 12 January 2022

Five key lessons from the Commission on Young Lives

The scheme is largely led by schools, government research shows. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 12 January 2022

Tutoring scheme failing to reach most targeted pupils, figures reveals

Oxfordshire is aiming to make services for SEND children more inclusive. Picture: Oxfordshire County Council
News 12 January 2022

Oxfordshire Council launches SEND consultation on improving inclusivity

London's Violence Reduction Team will lead the research. Picture: London VRU
News 11 January 2022

Young people lead research into impact of knife images on social media

The scheme was launched in August last year. Picture: Ministry of Defence
News 11 January 2022

Sector leaders criticise ‘failing’ Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme

Poverty has been linked to thousands of children entering care. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 10 January 2022

Study links rising poverty to 10,000 children entering care

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