Stewart MacLachlan, senior legal and policy officer at Coram Children's Legal Centre, outlines the key reasons why the social ...
Children’s charity NSPCC has confirmed it is axing 235 jobs as part of a “very challenging” restructure. The charity said the ...
The way that adopted children and their families capture their life stories is set to be transformed by a digital tool being ...
Campaigners are calling for every young person to have access to at least one trusted adult to help tackle record levels of ...
A UK-wide forum aiming to restore a unified youth voice in policymaking has launched – 19 months after the closure of its ...
An attempt by a Reform-run council to retain millions of pounds earmarked to deliver the government-funded childcare ...
Secretary Bridget Phillipson’s decision to defer until next year the much-anticipated Schools White Paper - which will include an overhaul of the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) ...
Serren Stewart shares her experience of being bullied at school after she continued to wear a mask to protect her clinically vulnerable family.
Poorer children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are less likely to receive effective support than ...
To mark National Adoption Week, CYP Now has analysed latest data to assess what it tells us about trends in placements, ...
Dog therapy in schools supports pupils’ emotional wellbeing, promotes positive behaviour and helps improve engagement and ...
A record number of children in England are now living in temporary accommodation, according to official data. The figures ...
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