
28 August 2008
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A preventive approach to support for children and young people has emerged as a clear priority within the reconfigured Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Young people should feel confident in having a say in the world around them.
When put against protecting children from abuse or making sure they attain the school grades they need to have a decent future as an adult, getting them to have fun...
I have just read Helen Reddington's book The Lost Women of Rock Music, which traces what happened to the influx of female musicians who entered the business in the 1970s...
Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, but many children still arrive at school hungry or with just a quick, often sugary, snack inside them.
Advances in media and the dominance of the internet and mobile telephones have changed the way the young relate to adults and each other.
When Haymarket's first Young People Now was published in January 2003, my column was concerned with the huge gulf between the rhetoric and reality of government youth policy.
At the heart of the Every Child Matters reform is the ambition to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities for children and young people.
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