
5 December 2008
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This week sees the nationwide roll-out of the Public Law Outline, a new system for taking children into care. Joe Lepper investigates how it is going to work in practice.
When you think of a secure children's home (SCH) what image springs to mind? Young male offenders? If that's a "yes" then you hold the stereotype Michael Nerini, service manager...
Councils are putting play rangers at the heart of their plans for play. As preparations for a national play strategy in England gather pace, Sue Learner investigates.
John Bercow MP will this week publish a review of services for children and young people with communication problems. He tells Sue Learner what he has discovered.
Some of the biggest problems facing children in the UK are at their worst in London - from shocking levels of child poverty and escalating youth crime to sky-high childcare...
Six weeks into his tenure as chief executive of the British Youth Council (BYC), James Cathcart has arrived at a turbulent time.
St John Ambulance has more than 26,000 members under 25. Yet despite being about 900 years old, it has only just launched its first youth strategy. Sue Learner investigates.
The government is pledging to provide young people with five hours a week of cultural activity. But what will this consist of? Far from the opera or ballet, rap and...
The Princess Royal Trust for Carers project in Windsor and Maidenhead finds its biggest challenge is to get the parents of young carers to realise they have a problem.
Penelope Gibbs, director of strategy to reduce child and youth imprisonment, Prison Reform Trust.
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