
22 November 2008
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Schools' admissions policies must change to meet the needs of children who join classes after term has started, say researchers.
63% of children with new statements of special educational needs in 2002 were placed in mainstream schools (68.6 per cent in England)
A collaborative approach to meeting the requirements of children with special educational needs is helping to stem the rising costs of out-of-authority placements, say experts.
Health workers in Middlesbrough have tried to raise children's awareness of dental health issues through a toothbrush exchange.
A health chief in Leeds has admitted ongoing financial problems could affect a bid to set up a new children's and maternity hospital.
An increasing number of children are being treated in emergency departments that aren't properly equipped to deal with them, an expert has warned.
Progress on improving the quality of sexual and relationships teaching will be threatened unless the subject is made compulsory, the teenage pregnancy watchdog has warned. A report by the Independent...
Gordon Brown's pre-Budget report included key promises extending the Government's childcare offering. It has been welcomed by professionals, but some believe more still needs to be done. Jo Stephenson reports...
A year after the publication of Every Child Matters, a framework for implementing changes to local children's services has been produced.
The children's champions of the three main political parties were given 15 minutes each to outline their policies in key areas such as childcare, play and obesity at the National...
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