
1 December 2008
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Joint directors of adult and children's services spend more time on youth issues than adult ones, research has found.
Five years after the publication of Every Child Matters, local authorities still need guidance on what children's trusts actually do, according to the president of the Association of Directors of...
The government has chosen a consortium of five organisations to run a programme to help children's trusts commission services.
Lessons covering sex education, relationships and substance misuse will be compulsory across primary and secondary schools in England, the government has revealed.
The government is providing £3m to tackle youth crime and protect young people in ten areas across England.
Parents of children with special educational needs (SEN) are to help choose the services their children receive, thanks to a series of pilots designed to bolster parental confidence in SEN...
Technology is yet to transform teaching, a report by the National Foundation for Educational Research has found.
Schools are flouting their duty to report incidents of racist bullying against teachers and pupils, the deputy general secretary of teachers' union NASUWT has said.
Children with special educational needs (SEN) are to get access to extended services on school buses as part of an innovative pilot project.
Many youth centres, particularly those in rural areas, are failing gay and lesbian young people, a Sussex University study found.
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