
3 December 2008
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Teenagers who watch sex on TV are twice as likely to become pregnant than their counterparts who don't watch such programmes, a US study has found.
A family education centre that uses heart rate monitors to help children at risk of social exclusion monitor their behaviour is in discussions with local schools about extending the pilot.
One in three children are worried about the credit crunch, according to research commissioned by supermarket chain Sainsbury's.
The government is to launch a review to ensure the compulsory roll-out of Personal Social and Health Education (PSHE) lessons across primary and secondary schools in England happens smoothly.
Children's services support agency Together for Children has increased its health support services for local authorities in order to handle health issues arising from the credit crunch and address child...
The government is not supplying the funds to help nurseries provide a nutritious and balanced diet for under-fives despite its drive to get children eating healthily, according to childcare experts.
Primary school pupils in Southall, west London, have become the first in the country to take part in a community fitness programme for children, Active In Schools.
Almost half of school staff believe their local health and social care services are failing children with mental health problems, according to the Audit Commission's latest survey of schools.
The Terrence Higgins Trust is offering free sexual health training to professionals working with young people across England and Wales.
Half of all ten to 15 year olds are concerned about the future and worry about school exams, an Ofsted survey has found.
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