
The four-page feature outlines how policy and inspection developments are shaping practice and highlights settings delivering good outcomes for children.
The main analysis assesses plans to trial giving social workers money to spend on practical help for families most at risk of care proceedings, with experts hopeful that the measure could get support to families quicker.
The 12-page special report takes an in-depth look at how youth offending teams and children's services are working with partners from the independent sector to reduce reoffending by young people. Practice examples include: work to support siblings; Zorb football tackles anti-social behaviour; diverting young people in custody; and boosting work skills.
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