
5 December 2008
Search for articles from Children & Young People Now, Children Now, Young People Now, Youth Work Now and Nursery World.
Displaying 1 - 10 of 20 results found
Results currently ordered by date. Order by relevance
The further education sector needs to up its game to prepare for the 14-19 education reforms, according to a strategy launched today (30 January) by higher education minister Bill Rammell.
The government has launched a strategy to make apprenticeships an appealing option for young people.
Schools in Wales will have to work together to offer a varied range of courses for 14- to 19-year-olds, under proposals outlined by the Welsh Assembly Government.
Up to 46 support staff at the Hampshire head office of Connexions South Central will lose their jobs when the service is moved under local authority control in April.
A sex offender and a man alleged to be accessing child pornography were last week exposed to be working with young people. The revelations have renewed concerns on child protection...
CYP Now is calling for entries to the Positive Images Awards 2008. Open to youth organisations and the media, the awards aim to combat the negative portrayal of young people...
Campaigners are calling for proposed attendance orders that would force young people to stay in education or training to be scrapped.
Universities continue to be dominated by high income groups despite a rise in applications by students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Welsh young people who are not in education, training or employment are to be encouraged to enter the construction industry.
The government is asking professionals working with young people for their views on how they are supported by youth sector agencies.
Find jobs working with children and young people
2008
Jan-2008