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Paul Marshall is director of children's services at Manchester City Council. Picture: ADCS
27 June 2022

At what point do you stop being an imposter?

Paul Marshall The ADCS Blog
Deborah McMillan is commissioner for children and young people in Jersey. Picture: Deborah McMillan/Jersey
27 June 2022

Rock-solid principles in an uncertain world

Deborah Mcmillan Guest Blog
Carolyne Willow is director of Article 39. Picture: Article 39
23 June 2022

What is to be done about children's advocacy?

Carolyne Willow Guest Blog
Youth work leaders meet at NEYA's inaugural conference in June 2022. Picture: NEYA
22 June 2022

Championing the impact of good quality youth work

Kevin Franks Guest Blog
The new framework will look at outcomes for children with SEND, according to the consultation document. Picture: Adobe Stock
22 June 2022

SEND: A different way of working, a better solution for support

Jenny Bowers Guest Blog
James Hempsall is director of Hempsall's Consultancy. Picture: Hempsall's
22 June 2022

Exposing the unhelpful rules and regulations in early education

James Hempsall The Early Years Blog
Kathryn Boulton is corporate director of children and families for Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council. Picture: Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council
17 June 2022

Dare to lead

Kathryn Boulton The ADCS Blog
Sally Rowe is director of children’s services at Walsall Council. Picture: Walsall Council
13 June 2022

Standing shoulder to shoulder with kinship families

Sally Rowe The ADCS Blog
The theme of Infant Mental Health Awareness Week is 'understanding early trauma'. Picture: Adobe Stock
13 June 2022

Understanding early trauma

Michael Samuel Guest Blog
Rob Leitch is an adoptive father to four children, and executive headteacher of My Online Schooling. Picture: Adoption UK
7 June 2022

It’s time to repair the EHCP system for care-experienced children

Rob Leitch Social Care
Peter Wanless is chief executive at the NSPCC. Picture: NSPCC
1 June 2022

No time to lose in implementing review recommendations

Peter Wanless Guest Blog
According to research 53 per cent of people spend two to four hours a day on social platforms. Picture: Adobe Stock
1 June 2022

Youth and extremism in the digital era

Hadiya Masieh Guest Blog
Matt Dunkley is set to retire from his role at Kent County Council. Picture: Kent County Council
31 May 2022

The power of ADCS

Matt Dunkley The ADCS Blog
James Hempsall is director of Hempsall’s Consultancy. Picture: Hempsall's
31 May 2022

Run, don't walk! Getting children to be more active

James Hempsall The Early Years Blog
James Hall says 'it’s time to re-frame our response to challenging behaviour in education'. Picture: Adobe Stock
26 May 2022

Another Chance Education: Reimagining education for vulnerable children

James Hall Guest Blog
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