
23 November 2008
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The multi-million pound Children's Fund will soon lose its ringfenced status and become part of local authorities' general funding. Ben Willis looks at what lies ahead.
The Office of the Children's Commissioner for Wales has come a long way since the late Peter Clarke was charged with its take-off seven years ago.
It has been a momentous year for professionals working with children and young people. Ruth Smith takes a look back.
Residing at the helm of national homelessness charity Centrepoint and with a CV that includes teaching and working at the former National Youth Bureau, Anthony Lawton has a formidable pedigree...
"It was like World War III in the mornings," recalls Elaine Sutcliffe, describing what life was like in 2004 with four children in her small, terraced council home in Rochdale.
Children and young people with mental health problems should no longer be placed on adult hospital wards. Joe Lepper finds out how this new duty is being implemented.
Carey Oppenheim, co-director, Institute for Public Policy Research.
The recent collapse of care home provider Sedgemoor has reignited debate about the role of private firms in the sector.
While the struggle continues to keep young people in care beyond the age of 16, the government wants care leavers to receive support for longer. Joe Lepper takes a glance...
The campaign to secure equal rights for disabled children and young people has seen specialist childcare, opportunities for disabled young people and communication needs pushed up the political agenda.
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