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Campaigners are urging support for all children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to be given an equal legal status as part of government reforms.
The number of disadvantaged two-year-olds receiving government-funded childcare fell below 100,000 this year to the lowest level on record.
The government should focus on helping councils and independent fostering agencies (IFA) to work more closely together ...
Emergency treatment becoming necessary because of missed medical appointments or a failure to take medicine are among the “heartbreaking" and worsening impacts of poverty on child health, a survey of ...
Children’s mental health charities have highlighted their “deep concern” over the government’s scaled back plans for Young ...
At CYP Now's recent Future of Youth Work conference I took part in a panel discussion on the role of youth voice in shaping ...
Parents are influencing policy and politics, and driving innovation in practice. No longer passive and grateful participants ...
The president of the Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ADCS) has backed government plans to reduce the use of ...
Youth activist group Bite Back have taken their fight to ban junk food advertising to parliament, after two of the UK’s ...
The government has launched a £500 million early intervention fund aiming to support 200,000 children and families, as part ...
A National Lottery-funded youth voice initiative is to be “protected and strengthened” after leaving its base at a now-closed ...
Both the immigration white paper and Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill promise to alter legal frameworks governing the ...