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State-funded nurseries will be given carbon dioxide monitors, DfE has said. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 25 August 2021

Early years settings and special schools to benefit from ventilation plan

Wandsworth suffered from high levels of Covid-19. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 25 August 2021

Wandsworth's 'agile' children's services praised over Covid-19 support

The NHS Confederation is calling for greater investment in mental health support for young people. Picture: NHS Confederation
News 25 August 2021

Children’s mental health services at ‘tipping point’

Thousands of people have been evacuated from Afghanistan. Picture: Ministry of Defence
News 24 August 2021

Charities call for stronger support for unaccompanied Afghan children

Residential care staff could benefit from reflective practice, the St Christopher's Fellowship says. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 24 August 2021

Improve staff wellbeing support in children’s homes to reduce turnover, research suggests

Thousands of incidents of online grooming were reported to police last year. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 24 August 2021

NSPCC: Record numbers of children groomed online amid pandemic

Manchester Council has agreed to recommendations made by the ombudsman. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 23 August 2021

Manchester Council ordered to review alternative education policy

Groundwork helped Jake, 17, onto a music production course. Picture: Groundwork
News 23 August 2021

#Chances4Children: Youth employment scheme receives funding boost

The Scottish Government has launched a consultation. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 23 August 2021

Scottish Government proposes centralisation of children's services

Jill Colbert with Catherine Hearne, board member at Together for Children, Louise Farthing, cabinet member for children’s services and Patrick Melia, chief executive at Sunderland. Picture: Sunderland City Council
News 20 August 2021

Sunderland’s children’s services rating jumps from 'inadequate' to 'outstanding'

Blogs 20 August 2021

The truth about change

Birmingham Council says contingency plans are in place for the beginning of the new school year. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 19 August 2021

Birmingham terminates special needs transport contract over safeguarding concerns

Funded childcare policies are widening the attainment gap, charities have warned. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 19 August 2021

Poorest children ‘locked out’ of early years education, Sutton Trust warns

More young people are being treated for eating disorders, figures show. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 19 August 2021

Record number of children waiting for eating disorder treatment

Family Hubs will offer services including childcare and early help. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 19 August 2021

Family Hubs scheme receives £20m boost

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