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Secondary school pupils in England must wear masks in some areas of school, government guidelines state. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 4 May 2021

Williamson urged to extend use of masks in secondary schools

Charlotte Ramsden is director of people at Salford City Council
News 30 April 2021

DCS changes at lowest level in a decade, analysis shows

News 29 April 2021

In the May edition of CYP Now: New gangs threat; language of children’s services; mental health special

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has cited classroom discipline to be a "key priority". Picture: Parliament UK
News 29 April 2021

Williamson accused of 'prioritising bad behaviour over tackling disadvantage'

Resources are also available for volunteers. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 29 April 2021

NYA launches free safeguarding resources for youth workers

The Bill recognises children as victims of domestic abuse rather than witnesses. Picture: Adobe Stock
Features 29 April 2021

Domestic Abuse Bill: Key measures for children and sector reaction

Carolyne Willow, director of Article 39, has threatened legal action. Picture: Article 39
News 29 April 2021

DfE threatened with legal action over ban on unregulated accommodation for under-16s

The High Court will hear the case later this year. Picture: Adobe Stock
Features 29 April 2021

Universal Credit uplift: Key questions on legal challenge

Hull has one of England's highest rates of NEET young people. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 28 April 2021

Hull, Durham and Hartlepool among hotspots for youth unemployment

Primary schools are more likely to use funding for disadvantaged children elsewhere, research shows. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 28 April 2021

One in three schools 'using pupil premium funding to plug budget gaps'

Council leader David Hitchiner said the council had reached a 'watershed moment'. Picture: Herefordshire Council
News 28 April 2021

Herefordshire agrees improvement plan after damning High Court judgment

More than half of young people said the pandemic had affected their career paths. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 28 April 2021

Covid-19 highlights ‘stark inequalities’ for young Londoners, research reveals

Opinion 27 April 2021

Letters to the Editor: Ministers must accelerate prison closures

MP Steve Brine, chair of the APPG on childcare and early education, will unveil the results of the survey at an online event. Picture: Parliament UK
News 27 April 2021

Early years funding levels not sustainable, MPs warn

Almost half of early years workers have supported a bereaved child, research shows. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 27 April 2021

Free webinar for early years staff supporting bereaved children

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