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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has launched a new national inquiry as part of the “biggest programme of work ever pursued to ...
Former president of the Association of Directors of Children’ (ADCS) Andy Smith is among the children’s sector professionals ...
I visited a Babyzone project recently. They are a UK-based charity that aims to provide holistic support to disadvantaged ...
Rates of high care placement instability decreased slightly in 2024 according to latest official statistics – with the ...
The number of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has risen by 5.6% to more than 1.7 million, ...
A think tank is calling for the government to bring in further reform of the free school meal system and bring in national ...
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 12 reflects the deep commitment shared by all who work with, or for, ...
As another school year draws to a close, schools everywhere are reflecting on what worked, what didn’t, and what really ...
The Department for Education (DfE) has ruled out ending SEND Tribunals as part of its plans to reform the system. The ...
A £1.1 billion boost for children’s social care announced in Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Spending Review has received a mixed reaction from the sector.
Early years campaigners are calling on the government to put in place a “fairer funding model” for providers to offer the ...
Stronger school support for suspended children is being called for after analysis suggests that the punishment increases the ...
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