
2 December 2008
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It may have taken a year to replace outspoken chair Rod Morgan, but in February Frances Done did just that.
Jo Stephenson reports on a BBC London project to give young people experience of working in creative industries, a sailing race, a futuristic shelter and a project highlighting the dangers...
Teenagers think young offender institutions are too lenient, according to an in-depth report on young people and crime by the Metropolitan Police Authority. Alison Bennett examines whether juvenile prisons need...
A unique initiative is seeing student police officers visit children's homes in Essex as part of their training. Shafik Meghji went to find out more.
According to Lucy Gampell, at least seven per cent of children will experience the imprisonment of a parent. "That is beside all those who will see another family member go...
As Whitehall officials work on a green paper to improve services for young people leaving custody, Ben Willis asks young people and the professionals working with them what policies and...
A report by a cross-party group of MPs has raised concerns that the Department for Children, Schools and Families lacks focus on coherent policy and outcomes. Helen Gilbert investigates whether...
With the announcement that youth charities Crime Concern and Rainer intend to merge, Alison Bennett asks their respective chief executives how the move is likely to affect those working for...
What's in the Human Rights Act? And how is it relevant to children? Tom de Castella finds out how it can be used to support them.
As the government prepares its youth alcohol action plan, Ruth Smith asks young people what they'd like to see in it.
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