Opinion

DCSF reports must be accessible to all

1 min read Editorial
The last Thursday of each month is traditionally the day when government departments publish research reports on their websites. Last week was no different.

So, on the day that the media focused on the latest teenage pregnancy statistics, the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) quietly released 10 reports - a total of 893 pages of analysis. Many are covered in CYP Now's news pages this week - everything from how targeted youth support is working, and whether free childcare helps parents into work, to how a scheme to get young people not in education, employment or training failed miserably.

All make interesting reading. They analyse how government initiatives totalling millions of pounds and affecting thousands of parents, children and young people are working in practice.

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