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7 February 2011
Intervene in the early years to bring down youth offending, urges justice minister
Other
7 February 2011
Adolescence is early enough to intervene
News
7 February 2011
Barring system will only check those who have intensive contact with children
News
7 February 2011
Frank Field tells government to step in to stop Sure Start cuts
News
31 January 2011
Early intervention grant is enough to maintain Sure Start network, government claims
News
28 January 2011
Family Action chief calls for priority interventions for families with mental health issues
Other
24 January 2011
Banks will only back schemes producing quick wins, fear providers
Other
24 January 2011
Community budgets could take on youth offending cash
Best Practice
24 January 2011
Good Practice: Poverty in Blackburn with Darwen
Other
24 January 2011
Tackling Child Poverty and Improving Life Chances: Consulting on a New Approach
Opinion
24 January 2011
We must fight for young people's future
Opinion
24 January 2011
Fast-tracked cuts to frontline services will create chaos
Features
10 January 2011
ChildRIGHT: Higher education -- Tuition fees and the right to higher education
Other
10 January 2011
ChildRIGHT: In a Nutshell -- Child witnesses giving evidence in court
Features
10 January 2011
ChildRIGHT Interview: Matt Buttery, chief executive, Family Matters Institute
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