Sharon Long, director at Partnerships for Young London, answers questions on what youth workers can expect from the ...
During a House of Commons' debate, MPs highlighted how a UK school's approach to inclusive education could offer a solution to the crisis in special educational needs and disabilities services (SEND) ...
This week, evidence to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry was dominated by politicians and senior civil servants at the Department for ...
A record number of children in England are now living in temporary accommodation, according to official data. The figures ...
Poorer children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are less likely to receive effective support than ...
An attempt by a Reform-run council to retain millions of pounds earmarked to deliver the government-funded childcare ...
Dog therapy in schools supports pupils’ emotional wellbeing, promotes positive behaviour and helps improve engagement and ...
Children in care in the South of England are more likely to be placed outside their home region than those in other parts of the country, research has revealed.
Young researchers from Burnside College outline findings from a study on the challenges faced by Year 7 students when moving ...
The government has directed £12 million in extra grant funding to 65 underserved local areas under the Best Start Family Hubs programme.
A survey of youth groups leads to calls by sector leaders for new legislation to clarify local authorities' duties to provide ...
Campaigners have called on children’s minister Josh MacAlister to close a gap in the care system that leaves thousands of 16- ...
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