
3 December 2008
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It has been a momentous year for professionals working with children and young people. Ruth Smith takes a look back.
After 20 years as a civil servant, Clare Checksfield says the switch to head up charity Crime Concern was a big move but the right one.
As the new parenting academy for practitioners starts work, Jon Scott discovers what those on the receiving end of the government's get-tough approach think about compulsory parenting orders and their...
"It was like World War III in the mornings," recalls Elaine Sutcliffe, describing what life was like in 2004 with four children in her small, terraced council home in Rochdale.
The government says it wants to see a wider use of restorative justice. Jon Scott finds out what's involved and how it benefits both victims of crime and offenders.
There's a whole range of youth-friendly information online to help deter young people from offending and provide young victims with advice. Tim Burke tracks down some of the best websites...
Sophisticated technology seeks to prove that early neglect damages children's brains. Ruth Smith looks at the evidence.
Lead professionals provide a single point of contact and co-ordinate service delivery for children and young people.
Following a number of inquests into the deaths of young people in custody, the government is reviewing the use of restraint.
Young black people are greatly over-represented in the criminal justice system. Shafik Meghji discovers how mentors are working with teenagers to change matters.
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