
3 December 2008
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The Baby P case has generated more than the usual level of interest in Ofsted's annual report into the state of services for children in England.
The government is investing in military-style education programmes and the Tories have pledged to recruit ex-armed forces personnel to mentor disengaged teenagers if they win the next election. But do...
You wait all year for a youth week and then three turn up at once. The Prince's Trust held its first Youth Week last week (15-21 November) close on the...
The transition between primary and secondary school can be a difficult time for pupils. Sue Learner finds out how some councils are smoothing the process.
The number of young people not in employment, education or training (Neet) remains stubbornly high. But some local authorities are making real progress. Tom de Castella looks at Barnsley, which...
Jo Stephenson and Alison Bennett find out about a joint project to prevent knife crime developing in Surrey; a fact-finding mission to Bosnia; a project to turn a derelict space...
Taking a year away from education can be a good opportunity for young people to learn new skills and travel the world. Tim Burke tracks down some of the websites...
The local YouthBank took responsibility for the area's youth opportunity and youth capital funds, writes Tim Burke.
Everyone is starting to feel the impact of the current economic climate.
Last week was not a good week for those hoping the government's diploma courses might bridge the divide between academic and vocational education in England.
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