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30 March 2021

Five key pandemic lessons that can make childcare businesses stronger

Early Years
Many young offenders who participated in the study were found to have experienced mental health problems, violence and abuse. Picture: Rimmdream/Adobe Stock
30 March 2021

Study links trauma to offending

Youth Justice
Coram intends to bring together the best ideas from inside and outside the sector. Picture: Hero Image/Adobe Stock
30 March 2021

Briefing: Innovation Incubator

Social Care
Graham Allen, former MP and founder of the Early Intervention Foundation
30 March 2021

Rethinking early intervention

Children's Services
Everyone working in child health must embrace innovative and practical solutions. Picture: Adobe Stock
30 March 2021

Future vision for child health

Health
Matt Hood: “Ready-made resources can free teachers’ time”
30 March 2021

Interview: Matt Hood, principal, Oak National Academy

Education
Rob Butler: “This would be a simple anomaly to correct, but one that would bring profound benefits to young people in the greatest need of tailored support”
30 March 2021

Youth courts offer best way to serve young offenders’ needs

Youth Justice
Derren Hayes is editor, Children & Young People Now
30 March 2021

Support for pupil learning is premium consideration

Editorial
Denise Hatton is chief executive of YMCA England and Wales
30 March 2021

Kickstart must be a journey for the long term

Youth Work
Nathan Ward is vicar of St Margaret’s Church, Rainham, and a former youth custody deputy director
30 March 2021

Recognise failure for successful secure schools

Youth Justice
Top priorities include ending child poverty, a long-term early years strategy and funding for inclusive services
Sponsored 30 March 2021

From Crisis in the Early Years to a Fairer Start: Could We Close the School Readiness Gap By 2030?

Early Years
Birmingham Children’s Trust is a community interest company wholly-owned by Birmingham City Council. Picture: Sakhan Photography/Adobe Stock
30 March 2021

Birmingham Children’s Trust: Three years in

Children's Services
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