
2 December 2008
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Looking after your state of mind is as important as taking care of your body. Vanessa Rogers provides ideas for youth workers to get young people thinking.
Edited by Momodou Sallah and Carlton Howson Published by Russell House Publishing ISBN 978 1 905541 14 0 £24.95
Criminal Records Bureau checks are a legal requirement for anyone who is going to work regularly with children and young people. Andy Hillier looks at what the process involves, how...
From pregnancy bumps to sexual health board games, there's a range of youth work aids. Janina Conboye reports.
Young people with autism have difficulties communicating and interacting with others.
Emotional support charity Samaritans is to develop a training course for youth workers and other professionals on self-harm.
School nurses have said they should be involved in discussions on who will deliver anti-cervical cancer jabs to 12- and 13-year-old girls.
Young parents, especially teenage mums and dads, are among the most vulnerable groups children's centres work with.
The National Children's Bureau's study on safeguarding arrangements between hospitals and children's social services should alarm anyone involved in child protection (news, p4).
Health visitor training needs to be re-thought to attract younger people to the profession and avoid a demographic time bomb, according to a leading professional.
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