
3 December 2008
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The government is to cede ground to the 10 councils who are fighting for more money to cover the cost of looking after lone asylum-seeking children.
Almost £200m has been made available to improve youth centres, particularly those in deprived areas.
The Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) is making 90,000 pounds available to organisations showing innovative integrated working.
What it is: The Family Fund is a national grant-making charity, which is jointly funded by the governments of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It exists to provide grants...
Local authorities are refusing to allocate the Graduate Leader Fund for early years workers for more than one year at a time, CYP Now has learned.
Delivering a busy schedule of extended services for pupils and their families is no mean feat for schools. Joe Lepper meets the new breed of business managers who are helping...
The voluntary youth sector in Northern Ireland is to get extra funding to pay for buildings, education minister Caitriona Ruane has said.
The Children's Workforce Development Council is inviting bids for funding for projects that encourage professionals from different sectors to work together.
A report from the think-tank Policy Exchange has called for sweeping changes to the way childcare is funded, arguing money should be given direct to parents. As Ben Cook finds...
A government-ordered inquiry into special educational needs is to investigate problems in the funding system.
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