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Multi-million pound grant scheme fails Welsh schools

5 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

A 40 million pound grants programme intended to broaden the curriculum in Welsh schools has failed, according to a report by Welsh education watchdog Estyn.

 

Sperm busters film to aid sex education

5 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

Sperm busters will be on screen to help young people in Brent find out about safe sex.

 

Every Child Matters fails hard-to-reach families

5 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

A former Ofsted inspector has said Every Child Matters is failing to target the hardest to reach families.

 

4Children head up for public affairs award

5 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

Anne Longfield, chief executive of children's charity 4Children and CYP Now columnist, has been shortlisted for a national award.

 

Climbie social worker wins appeal to keep working

5 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

The social worker responsible for child abuse victim Victoria Climbie's welfare has won an appeal to continue working.

 

Knife possession will lead to prosecution

5 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

Anyone over the age of 16 caught carrying a knife will be prosecuted.

 

Ousted nursery finds temporary new home

5 June 2008, Nursery World

A private nursery being forced to leave its Oxfordshire campus base has had a helping hand from the local council.

 

New support for dealing with migrant children

5 June 2008, Nursery World

A network to support professionals working with the children of migrant workers has been set up by Children in Wales.

 

Olympics come early

5 June 2008, Nursery World

The Olympics came early for children enjoying an annual sports event in the grounds of Cleckheaton library in West Yorkshire last week.

 

Free places used by nearly all aged three and four

5 June 2008, Nursery World

Ninety-five per cent of three- and four-year olds in England are benefiting from some free early education, according to Government statistics collected using the new Early Years Census.

 
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