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14 August 2023
Time to rethink our ageist attitudes
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10 August 2023
Ofsted praises Lambeth’s in house review of children’s services
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10 August 2023
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9 August 2023
Almost all SEND appeals against council decisions upheld, figures show
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9 August 2023
Family drug and alcohol courts boost reunification with children, research finds
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9 August 2023
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8 August 2023
Benefits system could act as barrier to youth employment, research warns
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8 August 2023
London mayor rolls out free meals to disadvantaged families over summer holidays
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8 August 2023
Youth justice staff 'need more training in trauma-informed practice'
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8 August 2023
Hundreds of children report coercive abuse, Childline warns
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7 August 2023
DfE orders struggling council to improve SEND services
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Cogs in the machine
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7 August 2023
What has early years got to do with sustainability?
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7 August 2023
Ensuring every child has meaningful relationships on which they can depend
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4 August 2023
Peers seek views on careers support for disabled young people
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