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A lack of social housing is contributing to a rise in early childhood poverty, according to researchers. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 19 September 2021

Covid has worsened adverse childhood experiences, say experts

Will Quince is the new children's minister. Picture: Parliament UK
News 17 September 2021

Will Quince replaces Vicky Ford as children and families minister

Young people attend an event in London. Picture: Damilola Taylor Trust
News 17 September 2021

#Chances4Children: NCS and Onside lead events to tackle youth violence

Hundreds of refugees arrived at Dover over the summer. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 16 September 2021

Kent resumes accepting unaccompanied asylum-seeking children

Bradford Council's children's services are rated 'inadequate'. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 16 September 2021

Bradford City Council issued with direction notice

One in four youth centres face closure, the report warns. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 16 September 2021

Charities issue stark warning over ‘decimation of youth services’

Andy Elvin, chief executive of Tact, has called for the Care Review to consider the proposals for a national care service. Picture: Tact
News 16 September 2021

Tact proposes creation of national care service

Sporting activities designed by peers are more likely to be successful, the report shows. Picture:
News 15 September 2021

Disadvantaged children least confident being active, research warns

Children's home staff are often undervalued, providers have warned. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 15 September 2021

Improve public image and pay to solve children’s home staffing crisis, say providers

Young people will be left struggling to afford essentials, the YMCA has warned. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 15 September 2021

Almost a million young people to be hit by universal credit cut

Gavin Williamson has been sacked as Education Secretary. Picture: Parliament UK
News 15 September 2021

Gavin Williamson sacked as Education Secretary

Nadhim Zahawi has been named as Education Secretary. Picture: Parliament UK
News 15 September 2021

Nadhim Zahawi replaces Gavin Williamson as Education Secretary

Blogs 14 September 2021

Six ways policymakers can tackle rising child poverty

MP for Newcastle North Catherine McKinnell opened the debate. Picture: Parliament TV
News 14 September 2021

Government dismisses calls for independent review of childcare funding

A lack of social housing is contributing to a rise in early childhood poverty, according to researchers. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 14 September 2021

Families with young children face huge rise in poverty, research warns

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