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Youth Justice
News
4 March 2013
Young offender assessment system given green light
News
1 March 2013
Daily roundup: Self-harm; Manchester serious case review; and redundancies at the DfE
News
28 February 2013
YOI disciplinary procedures 'unfair', says ombudsman
News
27 February 2013
Police deny young people's rights in custody, High Court told
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27 February 2013
Daily roundup: Child sexual exploitation; speech and language needs, and UKBA
News
26 February 2013
Council launches drive to recruit 'resilience foster carers' for troubled teenagers
Other
26 February 2013
Daily roundup: Funding for young offenders; Birmingham protests, and violence against parents
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25 February 2013
Daily roundup: Immigration detention, Scottish children's wards, and ‘peer courts'
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22 February 2013
Daily roundup: DfE redundancies, the Work Programme, and funding for rape support services
News
20 February 2013
Children and Families Bill SEN reforms 'exclude children in custody'
Other
19 February 2013
Legal Update: The Children and Families Bill
Other
19 February 2013
A fresh workforce strategy is vital
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19 February 2013
Mutual benefits
Other
19 February 2013
Education for offenders has to make the grade
Other
19 February 2013
Youth offending levels on the slide
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