
2 December 2008
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The Department for Education and Skills has been urged to overhaul drastically an initiative that aims to improve child protection arrangements in schools.
Sexual health and children's rights campaigners are worried that the new pan-London protocol for professionals dealing with sexually active young people (Children Now, 25-31 May) will stop teenagers from accessing...
The Government has been warned that its new Education Bill could seriously undermine the Every Child Matters agenda.
Only three councils have more than a fifth of looked-after children achieving five GCSEs at grades A* to C, new government figures reveal.
The Scottish Parliament needs to take control of early years and childcare funding, say campaigners contributing to a major inquiry into the country's early years provision.
An accreditation programme that could help local authorities ensure they are providing adequate physical activity for children and families has been launched in Scotland.
Education secretary Ruth Kelly attracted some positive attention last week when she declared that she was kindly disposed to considering the introduction of national pay scales for teaching assistants and...
Unions have given a cautious welcome to education secretary Ruth Kelly's suggestion that she may consider national pay scales for teaching assistants and school support staff. Christina McAnea, Unison's national...
(Photograph) - Marvin the Monster and his followers brought the Scottish hills alive with the sound of music when children from Kilbowie Early Education and Childcare Centre in Clydebank, near...
Government plans to improve childcare, safeguard vulnerable children and extend parental rights were outlined in the Queen's Speech last week, revealing the 44 bills to be discussed during the next...
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