In the September edition of CYP Now: Rural youth work, Training guide, CSE special report
Derren Hayes
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
The latest issue of CYP Now has insight and advice on key developments in policy, practice and research across services for disadvantaged children, young people and families.
Must reads this month include:
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10-page special report on tackling child sexual exploitation including how services have responded to the pandemic emerging threats
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Research reveals the impact of youth work cuts in rural areas and what must be done to support young people in these communities
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Another delay to the SEND Review prompts fears for its future across the sector
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Former children’s commissioner Anne Longfield on finding solutions to violence through her new Commission on Young Lives
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The story behind the dispute over the government’s early years funding policies
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Sir Jack Petchey, 96-year-old founder of the youth charitable Foundation, on the challenges facing young people today
Practice articles include:
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Annual Guide to Qualifications and Training: latest developments in entry-level requirements and CPD for key roles across the workforce
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Need-to-know information on inspections of multi-agency working in youth justice
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International focus on a student-centred model of education in Colombia
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How Digital Inc is helping pupils with special educational needs to learn new skills
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Legal advice on the impact of policies to deny refugee children protection
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