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Resilience prevails amid Osborne's bleak choices
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Opinion
- Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Like a piercing, bitter English winter, Chancellor George Osbourne's "autumn statement" was eye-wateringly harsh. It is, without doubt, children and young people growing up in the most deprived households who are being asked to bear the brunt.
Workforce development must survive break-up
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Opinion
- Monday, March 19, 2012
The lights are about to go out on the Children's Workforce Development Council, with its functions hived off to a number of separate agencies.
Early intervention is being suffocated by austerity
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Opinion
- Friday, July 8, 2011
For more than a few years it has been blindingly obvious to all of us working in children's services that early intervention and prevention has to be the best way of improving children's lives.
Never mind the inspectorate, recruit the right inspectors
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Opinion
- Monday, April 18, 2011
On the face of it, the education select committee's call to split Ofsted into two separate inspectorates for education and children's care would represent a further step away from services centred on the needs of the whole child. It is a trend played out in several areas through the disappearance of children's trust arrangements and local authority children's services departments.
ECM might be dead in name but its substance endures
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Opinion
- Monday, March 21, 2011
The Every Child Matters (ECM) agenda has been something of a taboo for the past 10 months.
We must fight for young people's future
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Opinion
- Monday, January 24, 2011
The political debate is dominated by the economy. But while the battle rages in Westminster about whether the financial cuts are necessary or proportionate, there is general agreement that they have had a severe impact on young people, women and children.
Progress in joint working must go on
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Opinion
- Monday, November 22, 2010
The decision last week to strip the Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) of government funding will inevitably raise concerns that any genuine "development" of the workforce will stall. A plan for how the Department for Education intends to take forward the quango's work is yet to be articulated.
Baton passes to local councillors
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Opinion
- Monday, October 25, 2010
Its significance takes on epic proportions but the four-year comprehensive spending review was not, in the event, Armageddon.
Shhh... Every Child Matters lives on
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Opinion
- Monday, August 9, 2010
Watch out, the language police are about. An internal Department for Education memo lists 30 terms the government wants consigned to history, and the words that should be used in their place. Many relate directly to children's services.
Vox Pop: Should a pay freeze apply in sectors hit by staff shortages?
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Opinion
- Monday, July 5, 2010
A two-year public sector pay freeze could undermine plans such as the pledge to recruit 4,200 additional health visitors.
Can good services remain standing?
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Opinion
- Monday, June 21, 2010
Like the suffocating drone of vuvuzelas, cuts continue to dominate the atmosphere in the children's services arena and in public services more generally.
Vox Pop: Is government right to end ringfencing for local grants?
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Opinion
- Friday, May 28, 2010
The government is removing ringfencing of grants to local authorities to help them cope with the coming cuts to public services
Sector must influence the coalition
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Opinion
- Monday, May 17, 2010
They say that a week is a long time in politics. Quite. As predicted in these pages for many months, the new Tory Secretary of State Michael Gove has renamed the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) as the Department for Education.
Election result prolongs uncertainty
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Opinion
- Monday, May 10, 2010
At the time of writing -- on the historically uncertain afternoon of Friday 7 May -- the Conservatives were about to enter into negotiations with the Liberal Democrats about helping them to form a government.
Every Child Matters faces biggest test
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Opinion
- Monday, April 19, 2010
The Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) pledged, in its annual report last week, to assess and build on the progress of Every Child Matters (ECM) for the next five years, as a policy priority for the coming 12 months. It is a good priority to hold, particularly given the uncertainty ahead.
Gove gives joint working a rude jolt
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Opinion
- Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Michael Gove's revelation to CYP Now that a Conservative government will remove obligations on local authorities to have children's trusts in place will come as a thunderbolt for children's services, particularly in their efforts to safeguard children and enable them to thrive.
Outstanding challenge for Ofsted
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Opinion
- Monday, February 1, 2010
Ofsted-bashing has been on the rise for several months. Cries of exasperation over the way the children's services inspectorate goes about its business have come in fits and starts from all quarters.
It's time to respect children's rights
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Opinion
- Tuesday, November 17, 2009
You wait ages for one 20th anniversary, then three come along at once. We've just marked the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 1989 Children Act. And this week it is 20 years since the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child came into existence.
Cuts could enhance joint working
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Opinion
- Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The party conference season is over and national politics is destined for a surreal few months in the run-up to the general election. Expect plenty more short-term children's policy announcements - some even eye- catching - as the main parties try to outmanoeuvre each other to strike a popular chord. Politics in Westminster will become increasingly sensationalised and polarised.
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