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Reform of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) services must go hand in hand with the creation of a more ...
A record number of cash-strapped schools are using funding earmarked for poorer pupils to cover basic costs such as salaries, ...
A £5 million fund – heralded by the government as an alternative to a national public inquiry into grooming gangs – will now ...
Half of councils have cut spending on family hubs in the last year, decimating services and risking the government’s ability ...
Since reading Andy Smith's terrific final blog as president last week, I’ve been pondering what to write in my first one with ...
Children in young offender institutions (YOI) in England are typically being kept in their cells for about 20 hours a day and ...
“A significantly concerning trend was the sheer number of children and young people the police considered to be arson ...
A youth work charity that supports working class young people in the North West is to close next month its trustees have announced.
Applications for deprivation of liberty (DoL) orders for children fell more than 6% last year, latest analysis shows - the ...
New digital youth work standards have been launched in a bid to modernise the sector and boost access for young people amid a ...
This week the Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson called for more men to teach our children in early years settings and ...
A new toolkit is supporting youth workers in Wales to address gender-based violence, touching on some of the themes in the ...