The Children's Commissioner for England is calling for an overhaul of the education support given to young people who offend, ...
This month marks five years since the pandemic hit. On 23 March 2020, the UK entered lockdown for the first time.
Children and young people living in the most deprived areas of England are nearly three-and-a-half times more likely than ...
Education experts have called on the government to set out by the summer how to resolve the funding black hole in local ...
Five areas are piloting new, local approaches to tackling delays in public law proceedings with emerging evidence they are ...
The Metropolitan Police has improved its handling of sexual and criminal exploitation of children but has more to do to ...
The Metropolitan Police has improved its handling of sexual and criminal exploitation of children but has more to do to ...
A report, Children's Involvement in the 2024 Riots, has reignited the debate on the adultification of young people in the ...
Special schools are more likely to employ teachers without qualified teacher status than mainstream settings, according to ...
Tom Rees, chair of the Department for Education's Expert Advisory Group for Inclusion, has emphasised that changes to the ...
One-day conference run by CYP Now in partnership with therapeutic education provider TCES explored factors driving a rising ...
The criminal justice system is currently “ill-equipped to respond to the enormity of the challenge” of meeting the needs of ...
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