
3 December 2008
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The government is encouraging teachers to give pupils more of a say in how schools are run.
The government has ordered research on how young people with autism can be supported as they make the transition to adulthood.
School students are to receive lessons on safe driving in an attempt to cut the number of young people involved in road accidents.
An internet safety organisation has launched a training package aimed at children as young as five.
A suicide prevention project is to be set up in Bridgend using nearly one million pounds of lottery funding.
Local authorities across England and Wales are being asked to use the full range of powers available to them to tackle youth antisocial behaviour.
A children's centre is aiming to bridge the age gap by sharing activities with older members of the community, amid moves towards intergenerational services across the UK. Ruth Thomson reports.
Paying all mothers universally won't tackle the real problem, says Helen Penn
The UK's think-tank on fatherhood, the Fatherhood Institute, is throwing down the gauntlet to children's services, from the antenatal period onwards, to work in a more father-inclusive way.
The benefits of outdoor play are emphasised around the early years profession.
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