
20 August 2008
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Tracking teenagers once they leave school has contributed to a major cut in the numbers missing out on education and employment in Greater Merseyside.
Teachers have accused the government of meddling with the qualifications system after Children's Secretary Ed Balls announced plans for extended diplomas.
The minimum wage for young people is to rise in October, the government has announced.
Three schools in Edinburgh have received government funding to develop vocational courses.
Job and budget cuts in Connexions partnerships are much higher than the government has admitted, putting future service delivery in jeopardy, trade union Unison has warned.
The Mayor of London has launched a five million pound fund to help teenagers back into education or training and reduce their involvement in antisocial behaviour.
The government has pledged to address security problems highlighted in an independent review of the controversial ContactPoint database.
Young homeless people in Wales need to be offered a range of services so provision is "needs-led" and gives them a degree of choice, according to a new report.
Children and young people are the last minority in Britain routinely discriminated against, according to a study by the Carnegie UK Trust. www.cypnow.co.uk/doc.
An influential study group is calling for all providers of careers education to be subject to regular inspection.
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