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Blogs 9 July 2021

5 lessons from teaching SEND pupils during the pandemic

Vicky Ford spoke at the ADCS annual conference. Picture: ADCS
News 8 July 2021

SEND review ‘months away’ from publication, Vicky Ford suggests

Article 39's Carolyne Willow has launched the complaint. Picture: Article 39
News 8 July 2021

Transparency fears over CMA investigation into children’s social care

Children eligible for free school meals are likely to be behind their peers in terms of development, the report states. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 8 July 2021

Early Years Commission: Ending child poverty central to improving support by 2030

Kent was unable to take on any more unaccompanied asylum-seeking children after hundreds of people arrived at Dover in May. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 8 July 2021

National Transfer Scheme could be made compulsory unless councils ‘get behind’ rota system

The fund aims to help children's social care recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 8 July 2021

DfE announces regional Covid-19 recovery fund for children’s social care

Campaigners are fighting to save the 40-year-old youth club. Picture: Young Ealing Foundation
News 7 July 2021

Charity calls on council to save youth club from demolition

Early years settings say they are unable to support children with SEND. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 7 July 2021

Risk to clinically vulnerable children ‘forgotten’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift

Mark Russell from the Children's Society has criticised the Bill. Picture: The Children's Society
News 7 July 2021

Nationality and Borders Bill endangers vulnerable children, warn campaigners

Government guidelines do not state that vaccines are compulsory for care workers. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 7 July 2021

Children’s home provider introduces compulsory Covid-19 vaccines for frontline staff

Carmel Littleton was a 'true people person', colleagues have said. Picture: Islington Council
News 7 July 2021

Islington Council’s tribute to director of people Carmel Littleton in full

Early years settings say they are unable to support children with SEND. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 6 July 2021

Lack of funding 'will force nurseries to turn away children with SEND'

Blogs 5 July 2021

Catching up after Covid – the greatest challenge of a generation

Young people are also concerned that their mental health will impact job progression, the research shows. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 5 July 2021

One in four young people worried mental health will impact work after pandemic

Care proceedings are taking 17 weeks longer than the government target, figures show. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 5 July 2021

Care proceedings continue to exceed 26-week target

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