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Financial problems threaten housing group

3 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

A housing group that supports young black people in London is on the verge of collapse.

 

Youth parliament chair enters Big Brother house

3 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

The chair of the Scottish Youth Parliament is appearing on a revamped version of the Celebrity Big Brother TV show.

 

Large schools accused of 'letting down' pupils

3 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

The increasing size of schools is having a detrimental effect on children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, according to the Conservative Party.

 

Working poor missing out on poverty reforms

3 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Children in poor working families are being ignored by government efforts to tackle child poverty, according to a report.

 

Young people to visit developing economies

3 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Young people leaving school or college are to get the opportunity to visit developing economies in a government-led scheme.

 

Commission to study social mobility

3 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

The Liberal Democrat party is setting up an independent commission to look at ways of helping children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

 

Analysis: Voluntary ofsted childcare register - Nannies rejectregistration

3 January 2008, Nursery World

Why hasn't signing up to the new Ofsted voluntary childcare register been made more attractive to nannies? Simon Vevers investigates.

 

Opinion: Editor's view - Controversies look set to make 2008 aninteresting year

3 January 2008, Nursery World

A very Happy New Year to all Nursery World readers and to the children they care for.

 

Opinion: In my view - Why we protest at EYFS

3 January 2008, Nursery World

'Why stage a protest now?' and 'Why protest at all?' asked Nursery World's editorial when we launched the Open Eye campaign against the Early Years Foundation Stage becoming compulsory (6...

 

Opinion: Letters

3 January 2008, Nursery World

LETTER OF THE WEEK

 
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