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The government has launched a £500 million early intervention fund aiming to support 200,000 children and families, as part ...
The president of the Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ADCS) has backed government plans to reduce the use of ...
The rate of complaints about special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) services upheld by the Local Government and Ombudsman (LGO) has risen to 94%.
A think-tank is warning of an “inequality crisis” in early child development after research found continued widening in the ...
Pava is a synthetic pepper spray used by law enforcement and prison officers to incapacitate individuals during ...
Youth activist group Bite Back have taken their fight to ban junk food advertising to parliament, after two of the UK’s ...
Both the immigration white paper and Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill promise to alter legal frameworks governing the ...
Declining levels of mental health exacerbated by cuts to early help services is being blamed for the rise in young people not ...
In an interview with Children & Young People Now, children’s minister Janet Daby has set out more details on the government’s ...
Kristy Fotheringham is programme co-ordinator for the PATHS Programme for Schools at Barnardo's Kristy Fotheringham: 'This ...
Sharon McPherson explores how Windrush migration has shaped kinship care in UK Caribbean communities and draws on Jamaican ...
Careers guidance is particularly vital for students from low-income families but Ofsted's research finds it can fall short in ...
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