
6 September 2008
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The maker of a new computer game and cartoon series has claimed it can help children with autism.
Sir Jim Rose, the government adviser leading a review into the primary curriculum, has launched a website asking for personal views and experiences from teachers, parents and children with dyslexia.
The drink-drive limit for under-20s should be zero alcohol, the chief medical officer has said.
A local authority in the north of England is to offer children starting school this September free school dinners.
Parents are more able to talk to their children about sexual health if they have been involved in workplace parenting programmes, according to a new report.
Computer games could help cut teenage pregnancy, a new report has suggested.
More than three million pupils are eating school dinners daily, an increase of 50,000 on last year's total, according to a new report.
Some maternity wards in hospitals across England are understaffed with too few beds and bathrooms and bad continuity of care, the Healthcare Commission has said.
Children's charity Barnardo's has called for improvements to child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS).
The government has pledged £52 million to help under-18s with communication problems, following an independent review into speech and language services for children and young people.
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