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The government wants local authorities to do more to recruit and retain foster carers as it steps up efforts to reduce ...
The Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has urged children to make reading a daily habit as part of a push to boost literacy ...
Dozens of children's services professionals are to be funded to undertake international study trips to learn about innovative ...
Pupil exclusions and suspensions have hit near record levels, according to a survey of school leaders that reveals a need for ...
Latest figures show the number of suspensions and exclusions have risen substantially over the past year, continuing the upwards trend since the Covid pandemic.
The number of young people sleeping rough in London has soared by 25% in the last year and by nearly 70% in five years, ...
Deeply moving” interviews with children revealing “Dickensian levels” of poverty have been published by the Children’s ...
Last month, more than 1,000 young carers aged 11 to 17 came together for our 25th annual Young Carers Festival in Hampshire.
National Youth Agency's planned reforms to youth work qualifications system aim to make it easier for aspiring practitioners ...
Deeply moving” interviews with children revealing “Dickensian levels” of poverty have been published by the Children’s ...
Children’s services in Walsall have been upgraded to an overall “outstanding” rating by Ofsted after senior leaders made ...
For many care-experienced young people, turning 18 feels more like losing their only safety net. At precisely the point where ...
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