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A recent study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, commissioned by the End Child Poverty Campaign, indicates that "Poor families with children are bearing the brunt of the cuts announced in the coalition government's emergency Budget in June"
The Improvement Network have published a series of briefings following on from the national study, 'Against The Odds: Re-engaging young people in education, employment or training'.
An improved common assessment framework (CAF) would fill the gap left by the government's scrapping of ContactPoint, according to the authors of a study of frontline practitioners and experts.
Some children and young people in secure care are being placed as far away as 200 miles from their families, damaging their chances of receiving coordinated support, according to a report published today by Ofsted, the Office for Standards in...
Play England is pleased that a huge number of play spaces have already been built around the country as part of the playbuilder programme, and that children's satisfaction with their local parks and play areas has increased significantly during...
This national conference, organised by NAVCA, will give you the opportunity to hear about and discuss some of the key issues, policies and plans to tackle child poverty.
NCVYS and Growing Up in the West Midlands have produced a guide for voluntary and community sector networks to understand the complexities of Collaborative Contracting.
An international group of five charitable organisations based in Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and the United States of America is calling on the international community to recognise, act, and improve cancer care for young people.
The government's big society vision will collapse if the scale of council funding cuts to small charities under way in some areas is replicated nationwide, sector figures have warned.