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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.
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.
Councils develop new approaches to early help amid funding challenges
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- Monday, October 12, 2015 | CYP Now
Children's services leaders gathered at CYP Now's Early Help Conference to discuss latest policy developments in early help and hear how local areas are developing interventions across a range of settings and age groups.
Ask the Experts: Retain a strong voice for children
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- Tuesday, April 26, 2016 | CYP Now
Our panel offers advice on the future of DCSs, helping children of substance misusers, improving speech skills and conflict resolution.
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.
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?
Daily roundup: Further education cuts, tax credits and drugs statistics
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- Thursday, July 26, 2012 | CYP Now
Course closures and falling rolls in colleges, the link between welfare cuts and the economic crisis and drug use among school pupils, all in the news today.
Councils plan to support 380,000 more troubled families by 2020
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- Monday, September 1, 2014 | CYP Now
The government's ambitious plans to expand the Troubled Families programme means local authorities will need to think creatively about how they reach and support more families with entrenched social problems.
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.