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Cared for not catered for…

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  • Monday, September 5, 2022
  • | CYP Now
One of the great privileges of working so closely with an organisation like the United Nations is that it serves as a continual reminder of the large global community of child-focussed organisations that exists beyond our shores.

Will new PM step up for children?

    Blogs
  • Monday, September 5, 2022
  • | CYP Now
Will Liz Truss, our new Prime Minister, have the courage to do what is needed to protect our most vulnerable children and their families?

Still hungry to make a difference?

    Blogs
  • Monday, September 5, 2022
  • | CYP Now
It’s that time of year when most of us have had a holiday and we are gradually reconvening our staff and regrouping for the great surge of work that September normally brings.

Tips to help children manage back-to-school anxiety

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  • Friday, September 2, 2022
  • | CYP Now
With the new school year upon us, it is both an exciting and challenging time for children. New schedules and classmates and mounting workloads are among the common worries that manifest in returning schoolchildren.

How the UK can level up by bridging the digital divide

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  • Friday, August 19, 2022
  • | CYP Now
The digitisation of our society and workforce was well underway even before the pandemic. The outbreak of Covid-19 forced this process to accelerate at breakneck speed, shifting many jobs, services and communications online.

SEND Review: Do we already know the answers?

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  • Friday, July 22, 2022
  • | CYP Now
The political turmoil of the last few weeks has left question marks about the timetable for the Government’s major education reforms, including its special educational needs and disability (SEND) review.

A start-up approach to reimagining fostering

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  • Friday, July 15, 2022
  • | CYP Now
The Independent Care Review has highlighted what most of us already knew. The current fostering system is broken – there are not enough foster carers; too many siblings are separated; too many children are moved miles away from their communities, too many young people leaving care struggle in life; and private independent fostering agencies and residential care homes are making a profit on the back of the public sector.