
2 December 2008
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It might come as little surprise, but new research shows that boring school playgrounds and playtimes create an environment ripe for negative behaviour and school bullies.
In the Queen's Speech last week, the government confirmed it would raise the education leaving age.
Advances in media and the dominance of the internet and mobile telephones have changed the way the young relate to adults and each other.
The importance of the arts to children's development is both well-recognised and longstanding.
Burma has made headline news for all the wrong reasons recently.
This Friday (23 November) more than 5,000 children and young people will have a say in the running of more than 400 organisations for the children's commissioner for England's 11...
A preventive approach to support for children and young people has emerged as a clear priority within the reconfigured Department for Children, Schools and Families.
When put against protecting children from abuse or making sure they attain the school grades they need to have a decent future as an adult, getting them to have fun...
The European Union, through its 2000 "Lisbon strategy", aspires to make Europe the most advanced knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010. It is an aspiration premised upon the extension...
A number of issues have converged for me in recent months. There was the Rowntree report on family relationships, and the Sutton Trust report on social mobility - or rather,...
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