
1 December 2008
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A leading accident prevention charity wants to expand a network of schemes where children and young people experience risk in safe settings. But some play professionals question the wisdom of...
Fed up of hearing what adults think about the lives of young people in 21st century Britain, a team of four young reporters set out to interview their peers to...
As a former youth policy adviser for the National Council for Voluntary Organisations, Phil Hope has a good grounding for stepping into Ed Miliband's shoes as minister for the third...
The Charter for Children's Play is relaunched this week, nearly a decade after its last revision. Jo Stephenson finds out why campaigners are still fighting for play's status.
The Government is backing the approach of personalised learning to meet individual needs. Joe Lepper examines its link to extended schools and how it works in practice.
Two-thirds of lesbian and gay young people have been victims of bullying. Sue Learner looks at how schools and youth groups should tackle the problem.
The recent collapse of care home provider Sedgemoor has reignited debate about the role of private firms in the sector.
When Jamie Oliver started his campaign to make schools dinners healthier, many children stopped eating them.
Lead professionals provide a single point of contact and co-ordinate service delivery for children and young people.
The government has unveiled its spending plans for the next three years and outlined where chunks of public money will go.
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