
3 December 2008
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School building projects are to be brought forward as part of a package of measures to combat recession, announced by Chancellor Alistair Darling in his pre-budget report.
Former NSPCC chief executive Dame Mary Marsh received an award for outstanding achievement at the Children & Young People's Services Awards last night, as Children's Secretary Ed Balls praised the...
Shops in east London are flouting the law and selling knives to teenagers, an undercover operation has found.
The Fusion Project was set up in 2006 to provide more than 35 hours of free sport each week to those aged 10 to 24 from the north of the...
Changes to legal aid funding mean young people are receiving poor-quality legal advice, a union has claimed.
Social and economic crises could threaten preventive work with children, experts have warned.
As team manager for Slough's Youth Offending Team (YOT), Shelley La Rose estimates that she spends 70 per cent of her time out of the office.
Children's secretary Ed Balls said yesterday (18 November) that he would introduce legislation to ensure every local authority has a children's trust board as soon as possible.
The Black and minority ethnic (BME) youth sector has a "potentially vital" role in tackling the over-representation of BME young people in the criminal justice system, according to a report...
The nature of youth crime could be shifting, the deputy mayor of London for policing has said.
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