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In the May edition of CYP Now: Youth work; Troubled Families; domestic abuse

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Amid the debate over how to tackle rising levels of youth violence, the government has unveiled plans for a youth charter and review of youth workers' qualifications to help them meet young people's needs.

In the new edition of CYP Now, youth work experts outline how the proposed reforms must boost access to universal youth services and reverse the recent decline in the workforce.

The main analysis summarises findings on the impact of the Troubled Families programme, and, with its future uncertain, children's services leaders explain what they want to replace it.

The 12-page special report on tackling domestic abuse includes:

Also in the May edition:

You can see the full contents of the current edition here

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