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ICSs bring providers and commissioners of NHS services together to plan provision. Picture: fizkes/Adobe Stock
Analysis 1 June 2022

New era for children’s health

YOI staff cited the cost of children’s phone calls to family and friends as a concern. Picture: Andrey Popov/Adobe Stock
Analysis 1 June 2022

Five ways Covid changed custody

Mike Haines: ‘Our young people are truly incredible’
Analysis 1 June 2022

Interview: Mike Haines, founder of Global Acts of Unity

Studies show a strong correlation between participation in sport and improved education and life outcomes. Picture: Rido/Adobe Stock
Features 1 June 2022

Youth work and sport: Special report

Derren Hayes: 'Change will not be straightforward to deliver. Key will be assessing if it is feasible for health and police staff to be seconded into specialist units.'
Opinion 1 June 2022

Safeguarding reforms must include funding

Jo Davidson, associate, the Staff College
Opinion 1 June 2022

Find inspiration to lead in an unpredictable time

Mark Russell, chief executive, The Children’s Society
Opinion 1 June 2022

Queen’s Speech failed most vulnerable families

Parents choose to home educate for various reasons such as a dissatisfaction with mainstream schooling, religious or cultural beliefs, bullying or a child’s special needs. Picture: BalanceFormCreative/Adobe Stock
Features 1 June 2022

Responding to the rise in home education

Youth workers can use sport sessions to address some of the contemporary concerns that young people face. Picture: StreetGames
Other 1 June 2022

Youth work and sport – Policy context

Sport can be an accessible experience that allows young people to develop friendships as well as new skills. Picture: StreetGames
Other 1 June 2022

Strike the right balance to enhance the youth work offer through sport

Physical activity impacts on children’s mood, concentration and helps with learning. Picture: Monkey Business/Adobe Stock
Research 1 June 2022

Youth work and sport: Research evidence

Brothers Through Boxing was developed to help combat loneliness and isolation. Picture: Brothers Through Boxing
Best Practice 1 June 2022

Project tackling social isolation is a knockout success

Doorstep Sport sessions are designed to be delivered in a fun and informal way. Picture: StreetGames
Best Practice 1 June 2022

StreetGames boosts access to sport and helps tackle young people’s problems

Climbing is part of an approach that promotes good physical and mental health. Picture: OnSide
Best Practice 1 June 2022

Youth zone sport engages young people in positive activities

Mentoring schemes for children released from custody were a welcome source of support. Picture: Photographee.eu/Adobe Stock
Features 1 June 2022

Inspections Clinic: Youth offending services

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