
22 November 2008
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A new tool is helping local authorities to spot families who could need extra support. Chloe Stothart investigates.
"Faith schools must not be allowed to opt out" of sex and relationships education (SRE) programmes, says the chief executive of sexual health charity FPA.
A government taskforce is poised to recommend that all members of the children's workforce receive training on children's mental health. Anne Gulland travels to Derby to take a look at...
Birmingham City Council has saved nearly £70,000 since it started a scheme to train young disabled teenagers to use public transport independently. Jo Stephenson reports.
Simon Vevers visits Derby to find out about a new way of working for the drug treatment sector, where professionals work with parents who use drugs to improve support and...
Aiming High for Disabled Children should transform services. Joe Lepper asks whether parents and professionals in Leicester have seen a difference.
The Child Health Strategy is set to urge primary care trusts to link more with children's centres. But how will this work in practice? Joe Lepper reports.
The government may now be paying more attention to the state of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), but the stigma surrounding mental illness is still strong.
The process of assessing a child's special educational needs can lead to conflict between parents and local authorities.
Nursery food is "too healthy" for toddlers, according to recent research.
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