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Conservative conference: Relationship advice for newlyweds

30 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

Newly married couples will be urged to take relationship education courses in a bid to prevent marriages from breaking down, under a Conservative government.

 

Conservative conference: Tories must end 'Broken Britain' slur, says children's commissioner

30 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

The children's commissioner for England has issued a plea to the Conservative Party to stop branding the country as "Broken Britain".

 

Government launch internet safety council

29 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

Internet safety experts and leading children's charities have joined forces with the Government, parents and young people in the first ever meeting for the new UK Council for Child Internet...

 

Conservatives will shut down ContactPoint database

29 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

The Conservatives would shut down the £224m ContactPoint database if they got into power, it has been reported.

 

NSPCC plans £50m helpline expansion

24 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

The NSPCC plans a £50m expansion of its helpline services for children who suffer from abuse and for those reporting suspected cases of child abuse.

 

Work Wise: Funding - Numbers game - Ethnic origin of children seeking asylum

24 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

Asian children are now the largest ethnic group among unaccompanied asylum seeker children in local authority care.

 

Editorial: Too many children still fall into the poverty trap

24 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

We hear so rarely these days about the working classes, Labour's traditional support base.

 

Child Poverty Special Report: Stuck on benefits

24 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

Five young women from a YWCA project in Kent talk candidly about their life on benefits. Ruth Smith reports.

 

Child Poverty Special Report: The poverty trap

24 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

Ten years ago, Labour pledged to abolish child poverty within a generation. Over the next few pages, we examine the progress made so far. But first, Ruth Smith investigates how...

 

Gloucestershire lines up closures

24 September 2008, Children & Young People Now

Gloucestershire County Council has begun consulting on plans that could see all five of its children's homes closed down.

 
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