
20 July 2008
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The Local Government Ombudsman has criticised Basildon District Council for publishing sensitive personal information about children and families.
Parenting charities are calling on teachers, social workers and nursery staff to take part in a national survey about more support for families affected by separation.
The third safeguarding children review has concluded that most children feel safe and are receiving the care they need but some are still being let down by public services.
The UK should stop detaining the children of asylum seekers, the final report of the Independent Asylum Commission has concluded.
Social work degrees should remain generic, according an evaluation commissioned by the Department of Health.
Children's charity Coram has received more than £100,000 from a corporate partnership with brokers and underwriters who are members of Lloyd's of London.
Local authorities must work harder to unify the children and young people's sector, according to children's services leaders.
Children's workers are being forced to live in poverty because of dismal wages, the president of the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) has said.
Child poverty ministers have launched the London Pledge to ask services working with children to help families in the capital raise their income.
Thousands of public sector workers, including teaching assistants and social workers, are expected to walk out this week in a strike over pay.
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