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Disciplines

Fiona Duncan: care experiences were central to the Independent Care Review in Scotland. Picture: Matthew McGoldrick
Analysis 23 February 2021

Lessons for England from Scots’ review

The Turing Scheme aims to open doors for students. Picture: Christian Schwier/Adobe Stock
Analysis 23 February 2021

Turing Scheme: how young people can benefit from opportunities

Chief inspector of prisons Charlie Taylor
Analysis 23 February 2021

Nightingale courts not enough to reduce number of child prisoners, say experts

Early years providers say underfunding for “free” childcare is putting many early years providers in an “impossible position”. Picture: Adobe Stock
Analysis 23 February 2021

Spotlight on childcare funding policies

Former UK Youth Parliament member Abisola Barber
Analysis 23 February 2021

Youth parliament comes of age

Jeremy Hunt chairs the health and social care select committee. Picture: Parliament.UK
Analysis 23 February 2021

Progress on child mental health

Barran said the YIF has always been about investing in 'innovation'. Picture: Parliament UK
Analysis 23 February 2021

Youth policy and funding review

Mark Gifford: “We had to be agile and creative”
Other 23 February 2021

Interview: Mark Gifford, National Citizen Service chief executive

Amina Waldron: “ How can asking a young person who is experiencing a traumatic time think clearly about what they want to achieve or be in the future?”
Opinion 23 February 2021

Listen to what young people tell us about their needs now

Merle Davies is director at the Centre for Early Child Development
Opinion 23 February 2021

Give babies the best start despite pandemic

John Drew is a senior associate at the Prison Reform Trust and former chief executive of the Youth Justice Board
Opinion 23 February 2021

Tackle under-use of secure children’s homes

Raising awareness of health education programmes can help break the link between deprivation and obesity. Picture: MNStudio/Adobe Stock
Features 23 February 2021

Recipe for beating childhood obesity

Nurseries have responded to the challenges of the pandemic by working to offer child-centred care and support staff wellbeing. Picture: Trendsetter Images/Adobe Stock
Other 23 February 2021

Trauma-Informed Practice: Policy context

Adults should be honest with children about the threat posed by the pandemic. Picture: Daisy Daisy/Adobe Stock
Research 23 February 2021

Protecting the psychological health of children through effective communication about COVID-19

Early adverse experiences can result in long-lasting changes in reward processing. Picture: Paolese/Adobe Stock
Research 23 February 2021

History of childhood maltreatment is associated with reduced fractional anisotropy of the accumbofrontal ‘reward’ tract in healthy adults

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