
2 December 2008
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Reports published by two children's charities show that while Wales is making sound progress on children's rights policy, England is failing to achieve recommendations set out by the UN Convention...
"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.
You read it here first. Manchester United will be taken over on Friday.
The government says it wants to see a wider use of restorative justice. Jon Scott finds out what's involved and how it benefits both victims of crime and offenders.
Fed up of hearing what adults think about the lives of young people in 21st century Britain, a team of four young reporters set out to interview their peers to...
As a former youth policy adviser for the National Council for Voluntary Organisations, Phil Hope has a good grounding for stepping into Ed Miliband's shoes as minister for the third...
A project in Lambeth aims to help the borough's homeless black and minority ethnic young people by providing accommodation and support from members of the local community. Joe Lepper explores...
The Charter for Children's Play is relaunched this week, nearly a decade after its last revision. Jo Stephenson finds out why campaigners are still fighting for play's status.
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.
Sophisticated technology seeks to prove that early neglect damages children's brains. Ruth Smith looks at the evidence.
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