This study explores how and why looked-after children move into, out ofand within the care system, and asks whether the stability of a child incare depends on his or her own characteristics or on the availability ofplacements.
- www.dcsf.gov.uk
Public Health: Ethical Issues
This report from the Nuffield Council on Bioethics considers theresponsibilities of government, industry, individuals and others inpromoting the health of all, and states that Government has a duty toreduce health inequalities.
- www.nuffieldbioethics.org
Children, Young People and Bereavement
In the UK, 77.6 per cent of 11- to 16-year-olds have reported the deathof at least one of their first or second-degree relatives or closefriends.
- Information taken from Highlight no. 232. Free to NCB members.Highlights are research summaries on a wide range of topics. Visitwww.ncb.org.uk or email membership@ncb.org.uk
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