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Just a quarter of foster children remain in placements after turning 18, new research shows. Picture: Adobe Stock
2 December 2020

Three quarters of foster carers leave placements after turning 18, new research shows

Social Care
Children have said they will miss visiting relatives this Christmas. Picture: Adobe Stock
2 December 2020

Coronavirus daily round-up: Wednesday 2 December

Coronavirus
The ruling was made by three judges at London's High Court. Picture: Mermaids
2 December 2020

Trans rights charities question High Court ruling on puberty blockers for under-16s

Health
The Anne Frank Trust UK holds anti-bullying workshops. Picture: Anne Frank Trust UK
2 December 2020

#Chances4Children: Workshops inspired by Anne Frank ‘significantly reduce prejudice’ in young people

Chances4Children
Andrew Rome: “It is perhaps not surprising to find that the commissioning sector has struggled to move away from the spot purchasing of placements model”
1 December 2020

Commissioning: Implications of divergence

Management
Our Streets Now campaigns to end public sexual harassment, which is frequently targeted at underage girls
1 December 2020

Sisters launch campaign for law change to tackle public sexual harassment

Youth Work
Yvette Stanley, Ofsted's national director for regulation and social care, said the pandemic had exacerbated a range of problems in services for children. Picture: Ofsted
1 December 2020

Pandemic a ‘pressure cooker’ for issues facing vulnerable children, Ofsted chief warns

Social Care
NDNA chief Purnima Tanuku said childcare providers need more funding to tackle the impact of Covid-19. Image: NDNA
1 December 2020

Coronavirus daily round-up: Tuesday 1 December

Early Years
Staff from councils involved in the programme said it had helped improve literacy outcomes for local children. Image: Becky Nixon
1 December 2020

Councils tackle young children's development gaps

Early Years
Nursery leaders have described the move as 'a blow' to the sector. Picture: Adobe Stock
30 November 2020

DfE ‘denying Covid support to early years providers’, sector warns

Early Years
Teenagers can use the app to access opportunities in their area. Picture: Adobe Stock
30 November 2020

#Chances4Children: Met Police to use charity app to tackle youth knife crime

Chances4Children
Half of children are experiencing increased anxiety in the run up to Christmas, Action for Children say. Picture: Action for Children
30 November 2020

Prospect of Covid Christmas heightening anxiety for children, study finds

Social Care
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