Leaders of an Essex youth justice service (YJS) have been criticised by inspectors for a lack of knowledge around the over-representation of care-experienced children using their service.
Leaders of an Essex youth justice service (YJS) have been criticised by inspectors for a lack of knowledge around the over-representation of care-experienced children using their service.
Just under three in five girls are concerned that artificial intelligence (AI) will be used to create fake images to ...
A survey has found that more than half of teachers believe they will spend more time supporting pupils’ mental health during this school year.
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The head of MI5 has warned that increasing numbers of young people are being exploited by criminals and “being drawn into ...
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NCERCC independent analysis of the Health and Social Care (Wales) Bill 2024 sees ‘more work is necessary’. NCERCC, being ...
Kinship carers “desperately need more support” to look after their children, children's minister Janet Daby has said.
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Social worker training charity Frontline has announced its new leadership development programme months after its flagship ...
More than four in 10 children who are eligible for free school meals were not classed as “school ready” before starting reception in 2022/23, research by the former Children’s Commissioner for England ...