The latest edition of CYP Now is packed with the latest news, views and analysis on key developments across services for children, young people and families.
The November edition includes must-read articles on:
- National Youth Agency guidance on how councils can deliver sufficient, high-quality youth services
- UK Youth chief Ndidi Okezie discusses her rollercoaster first year at the charity and sets out her future vision
- How a leadership programme is training London’s future youth work leaders to tackle youth violence
- Need to know advice on how to bid for grants from the Youth Endowment Fund
- Tish Feilden, founder of charity Jamie’s Farm, reflects on her career helping disadvantaged young people
Other highlights from the November edition include:
- How investing in kinship carers could reduce the need for formal care arrangements
- A review of England’s only gender identity service aims to tackle long waiting times
- Oasis founder Steve Chalke on how his new secure school will prepare young offenders for a better life
- The lowdown on fast-track training schemes across the children’s service sector
- Special report on the latest policy, practice and research on residential care for children
- Academic and author outlines the case for creating a better early education service post Covid
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