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The future of children's services: proactive, predictive and digital
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- Tuesday, March 15, 2016 | CYP Now
If children's services are to deliver improved outcomes with declining resources, the sector must embrace technology, joint working and volunteers, says Pillars and Foundations, a radical paper from the ADCS.
Ask the Experts: Be smart on your return to work
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- Tuesday, January 19, 2016 | CYP Now
Our expert panel offers advice on returning to work after absence, effective nursery websites, personal boundaries and young refugees.
Collaboration, creativity and more cuts: 2016 in children's services
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- Tuesday, January 5, 2016 | CYP Now
CYP Now has collected the views of children's services experts from a range of backgrounds to hear what they think the key challenges and opportunities will be in 2016 across services for children, young people and families.
Corbyn's policies for children and young people under the spotlight
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- Monday, September 28, 2015 | CYP Now
Children and young people's issues featured prominently during Jeremy Corbyn's successful campaign to become Labour leader. So what is
he pledging to do, and what do sector leaders think of his emerging policies?
Costing the case for change
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- Monday, September 1, 2014 | CYP Now
Neil Puffett talks to Matthew Reed, chief executive of The Children's Society.
Daily roundup: School admissions code, extremism, and jobseeker's allowance
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- Wednesday, July 23, 2014 | CYP Now
Attempts to help disadvantaged children get into best schools; report on 'Trojan Horse' plot published; and review backs jobseeker's allowance sanction system, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Haringey Ofsted, early intervention guidebook, and term-time holidays
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- Monday, July 21, 2014 | CYP Now
Haringey told to improve children's social care, major early intervention guide launched, and Nicky Morgan pledges to continue tough stance on term-time holidays, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Troubled families, physical education and Labour policy
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- Monday, June 16, 2014 | CYP Now
Troubled Families programme not delivering lasting change data shows; Wilshaw to issue warning to councils on physical education; and Labour urged to drop protection for health and education budgets, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Child abuse, healthy living, and school sport
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- Friday, March 21, 2014 | CYP Now
First prosecutions for female genital mutilation announced; call for pre-9pm junk food TV advertising ban; and funding boost for disabled school sport, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Gang crime, adoption powers and state boarding school
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- Friday, December 13, 2013 | CYP Now
Fall in youth violence since riots; BAAF welcomes changes to proposed adoption powers; and planners hinder state boarding school bid, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Health "timebomb" for Neets, council loses data, and school starting age demo
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- Wednesday, October 30, 2013 | CYP Now
Health risks for Neets highlighted, council fined for losing children's data, and Too Much Too Soon campaign reaches parliament, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Child protection, a charity merger, and the Fair4Families campaign
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- Monday, January 28, 2013 | CYP Now
A shake-up of child protection training rumoured to be on the cards, The Private Equity Foundation and Impetus Trust announce plans to merge, and a campaign to protect families from cuts, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Homeless families, job satisfaction, and call for Royal Commission on child abuse
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- Wednesday, November 14, 2012 | CYP Now
More families in B&B accommodation, youth work and childcare staff rate their job satisfaction, and a call for wide-ranging commission on child abuse, all in the news today.
Happier beginnings
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- Monday, April 16, 2012 | CYP Now
Mothers can be unprepared for having a baby, feeling overwhelmed or depressed, but Family Action's "befriender" projects aim to relieve the pressure. Emily Rogers visits one project in Nottinghamshire
Volunteers absent among first family champions
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- Monday, October 31, 2011 | CYP Now
One of the first areas to trial the government's flagship scheme to get families into work has revealed it has no plans to recruit volunteers to boost provision, despite the founder of the programme wanting to "see thousands" of volunteers supporting the initiative.