
Top articles in the February edition include:
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Spotlight on latest developments in foster care, including how councils and independent providers are innovating to recruit and retain more carers
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Special investigation on the incentives paid by councils to attract more fostering families
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How support agencies are tackling digital poverty, which widens inequalities between disadvantaged children and their peers
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Should youth workers chaperone pupils on their walk to school to reduce the risk of violence? Two experts give their views
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Nasen chief executive Annamarie Hassall sets out her hopes for the SEND Review
Practice articles include:
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Lessons to shape future practice from the Mental Health Assessment pilots for looked-after children
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Trends in inspection outcomes of services for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities
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The story behind the turnaround of fortunes for children’s services in Dorset
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How the We Care Team at the University of Sunderland is ensuring care leavers get the support they need as students
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Top tips on how to make a successful bid to the Tesco Community Grant scheme
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