
1 December 2008
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Council youth services could lose out on funding because of some schools' failure to supply sufficient information about positive activities on offer in their area.
The government has published its Next Steps document on 14 to 19 education reform that outlines learning routes for teenagers.
Looked-after children are to benefit from a national programme to help local authorities set up successful virtual schools.
Less than one in three councils have arrangements in place for targeted youth support services, despite the December deadline for them to do so.
Staff new to the children's workforce will be the first to be scrutinised under the government's vetting and barring scheme, due to be introduced by the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA)...
Treasury officials have ordered government departments to re-examine spending commitments on children's services, CYP Now has learned.
The number of persistent absentees among primary school children has risen by around ten per cent, according to government figures.
The number of aspiring head teachers has increased by ten per cent in the past year, according to a survey by the National College of School Leadership (NCSL).
Parents are being encouraged to make their voices heard this week through an online forum and more than 230 events across the UK.
Just under half of Worcestershire's pre-schools have problems getting support for children with special educational needs, according to a new report.
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