
6 September 2008
Search for articles from Children & Young People Now, Children Now, Young People Now, Youth Work Now and Nursery World.
Displaying 1 - 10 of 4302 results found
Results currently ordered by date. Order by relevance
Home Secretary David Blunkett’s resignation has sparked a ministerial reshuffle in the Department for Education and Skills.
This is the last issue of Children Now for 2004. The next issue will be on 5 January, which will be the magazine's first anniversary issue. Children Now launched on...
London councils have called for regional variations in tax credits to make childcare more affordable for parents in London.
The Government must make inclusion a part of its reforms of the early years and childcare workforce, according to the man currently heading up workforce reform.
Much more needs to be done to make childcare affordable for many families, say campaigners responding to the Government's 10-year strategy for childcare.
The UK has the fastest growth in the prescription of drugs affecting mental health in children, according to research from the Institute of Child Health.
A new Government-backed awards scheme recognising the achievements of carers has been launched by the Who Cares? Trust.
Many Muslim women are receiving inappropriate maternity care, according to a new report by The Maternity Alliance.
The Scottish Executive will hand over up to £150,000 to help develop training programmes for professionals working with young people.
New research into the effects of cannabis on young people underlines "potentially serious health risks", according to charity DrugScope.
Find jobs working with children and young people