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Daily roundup 26 June: Early development, upskirting, and tablets

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  • Tuesday, June 26, 2018
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Schools to pilot new way of measuring children's language and vocabulary development; concerns raised about school pupils taking "upskirt" pictures; and study finds quarter of children under the age of two have their own tablet device, all in the news today.

Commissioning Care: Policy Context

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  • Tuesday, June 26, 2018
  • | CYP Now
Demand for most types of care provided by children's services has been rising since 2008, making it harder for commissioners to source sufficient high-quality provision.

Falling Through the Gaps: Exploring the Role of Integrated Commissioning in Improving Transition From Children's to Adults' Services for Young People With Long-Term Health Conditions in England

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  • Tuesday, June 26, 2018
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This paper explores the transition from children's to adult's services for young people who have long-term health problems. It identifies barriers and gaps in commissioning health care transition. It provides recommendations for integrated commissioning practice in order to avert the service "cliff edge" - when a child or young person stops receiving some services they previously received, often on their 18th birthday.

Daily roundup 25 June: Energy drinks, psychotherapy, and gangs

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  • Monday, June 25, 2018
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Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt proposes energy drinks ban to tackle child obesity; children being turned away from psychotherapy treatment unless they are "acutely suicidal", and research finds that more than 30,000 children claim to be in gangs, all in the news today.

Daily roundup 18 June: Youth violence, sugar, and toilet paper

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  • Monday, June 18, 2018
  • | CYP Now
Police team to be established to identify gang-related online content; Public Health England highlights extent of children's overconsumption of sugar; and school asks for help from parents to make sure it has enough toilet paper, all in the news today.

Daily roundup 14 June: Child refugees, bullying, and judge's criticism

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  • Thursday, June 14, 2018
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Government agrees to look again at calls to allow children seeking asylum to join underage relatives in the UK; study finds girls to be more at risk from bullying; and judge criticises social worker for "insubstantial" concerns that resulted in child being taken from mother, all in the news today.

Daily roundup 13 June: Fake news, social impact, and courtroom evidence

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  • Wednesday, June 13, 2018
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Commission warns that children are not getting the skills they need to survive and thrive in the digital age; government outlines intention to create more social investment opportunities that address social challenges; and children to no longer have to give evidence in a courtroom in Scotland, all in the news today.

Daily roundup 4 June: Free school meals, childbirth, and teacher recruitment

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  • Monday, June 4, 2018
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Government impact study reveals eligibility changes will mean millions of children missing out on free school meals by 2022; researchers find increased risk of heart attack for women having three or more children; and government launches free website for teacher recruitment to cut down on fees paid by schools, all in the news today.

Daily roundup 29 May: Child obesity, gender, and missing refugees

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  • Tuesday, May 29, 2018
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Local Government Association finds that four per cent of children are "severely obese" by the time they leave primary school; Scottish children's commissioner backs right for children as young as 12 to be able to change gender on their birth certificate; and more than 120 child refugees reported missing in past year, all in the news today.

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