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Social work set free to innovate
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- Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire are among the authorities chosen to take part in the Partners in Practice programme to transform children's social care. Eileen Fursland finds out about their plans.
Daily roundup: Benefit sanctions, early years, and childcare support
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- Monday, March 3, 2014
Young people struggle for basics after benefits wrongly stopped; early years bodies create policy guidance for party leaders; and poor working families miss out on childcare support, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Ofsted, fostering support, and sex crime victims
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- Thursday, February 13, 2014
Wilshaw reveals he called for Ofsted chair to remain; leaving foster care age for young people in Wales raised; and £500,000 fund set up to help male victims of rape, all in the news today.
Editorial: Cuts to council funding create a fool's economy
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- Tuesday, January 6, 2015
There was little festive cheer in the draft local government funding settlement for 2015/16 delivered by ministers just before the Christmas break.
Children's commissioner sets out her priorities for improving young lives
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- Monday, July 6, 2015
Anne Longfield outlines her plans to shape the policy agenda in five key areas including children's use of the internet, tackling child abuse, overcoming inequalities, looked-after children and better cross-government working.
Integrated care service vital to help support troubled families
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- Monday, August 4, 2014
Integrated care is an idea with legs. It is gaining currency among the major political parties, as they realise that the segregation of health and social care, for example, leads to waste, duplication and gaps through which service users easily fall.
The future of children's services: proactive, predictive and digital
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- Tuesday, March 15, 2016
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: Behavioural problems, human trafficking, and children's centres
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- Friday, October 18, 2013
Oxford academics claim link between nurseries and poor behaviour; maximum sentence for human trafficking to be increased; and consultation begins on children's centre closures, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Child protection, a charity merger, and the Fair4Families campaign
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- Monday, January 28, 2013
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.
The ideas importer
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- Monday, March 19, 2012
Lauren Higgs talks to George Hoskings, chief executive of the Wave Trust
Police back multi-agency hubs to reduce offending
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- Monday, July 11, 2011
The youth justice system is set to benefit from increased multi-agency working between police, education, social care and health teams across London that will provide massive public sector savings, the UK's lead police officer for children has claimed.
Technology in Children's Services: Policy context
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- Tuesday, March 31, 2020
At its best, technology speeds up laborious inputting of information, enabling children’s services practitioners to spend more time with their clients, helps commissioners to identify trends so they can prioritise resources, and enable leaders to make informed choices on how services are structured.
Early intervention must be bold, joined-up and long-term
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- Monday, April 28, 2014
According to a Riots Communities and Victims Panel report in the wake of the 2011 summer riots, 500,000 families were "just coping" - dropping in and out of crisis with little hope of escape from the vicious circle in which they are caught.
Making the gangs strategy work
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- Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Justice agencies must collaborate to overcome the allure of gang life for young people, says John Pitts
Legal Update: In a Nutshell - Professional body for police consults on FGM
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- Monday, August 18, 2014
The College of Policing is consulting on the development of an Authorised Professional Practice on female genital mutilation.
Daily roundup: Support for young mums, funding for disabled children and youth justice
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- Thursday, April 4, 2013
Family Nurse Partnerships extended, funding for disabled children renewed and new youth justice chief sets out her aims, all in the news today.
Ambitious about intervention
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- Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Neil Puffett talks to Carey Oppenheim, chief executive, the Early Intervention Foundation.
Banks will only back schemes producing quick wins, fear providers
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- Monday, January 24, 2011
After Graham Allen's first report sought to promote best practice in early intervention, the focus has now turned to how such schemes will be funded, with concerns that investors will want speedy returns.
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