Tom Rees, chair of the Department for Education's Expert Advisory Group for Inclusion, has emphasised that changes to the ...
Special schools are more likely to employ teachers without qualified teacher status than mainstream settings, according to ...
One-day conference run by CYP Now in partnership with therapeutic education provider TCES explored factors driving a rising ...
A report, Children's Involvement in the 2024 Riots, has reignited the debate on the adultification of young people in the ...
Latest data shows that 4.3 million children now live in poverty in the UK. This includes 1.7 million young people aged 11-19, ...
The criminal justice system is currently “ill-equipped to respond to the enormity of the challenge” of meeting the needs of ...
Former Olympic athlete Fatima Whitbread has spoken about her drive to “bring people together” to improve the “broken” care ...
The Department for Education has caused anger among nurseries and parents over a social media post promoting policy changes that it claims will deliver “cheaper childcare”.
The Welsh government has announced a £30 million boost for funded childcare, which has been welcomed by a leading early years ...
Learning points from investigations into council fostering services are collated in a report from the Local Government and ...
Five years ago, we embarked on a journey into children’s health and social care assessments, to gain insight into the processes children and families must go through as local authorities and other ...
England’s most disadvantaged pupils will be among the first to benefit from free breakfast clubs, the government has said.