Information and advice services to face reforms – The government is to overhaul information, advice and guidance for young people by introducing a universal entitlement to services.
Education & Skills Act, 2008 - The new Education and Skills Act aims to ensure that the first young people to participate in learning compulsorily beyond 16 receive good quality IAG. Click here to read more.
New Opportunities White Paper - Fair chances for the future - sets out the Government’s agenda for capturing the jobs of the future and investing in families, communities and citizens. You can download the report here.
Cannabis re classification – Cannabis has now been re classified to a Class B drug.
Aspiration and attainment in deprived communities is a joint project between the Social Exclusion Task Force, DCSF and CLG. It explores the potential to raise the attainment of young people in deprived communities.
Media Portrayal of Young People – Young National Children’s Bureau members have written a report on how young people actually feel about the way they are being portrayed by the British media.
Getting to the point – Policy Exchange has released this
report, which discusses four case studies from international cities that have successfully reduced violent gun and knife crime.
What is known about young people carrying and using knives and weapons – Fear and Fashion have published figures on their website showing how many young people are carrying knives and using weapons. To read the article you will need to register for free on the website, which contains a variety of useful resources around young people and knives.
Kids in the Middle – This guide from the DCSF contains small, simple steps to help separating parents realise the impact of their actions on their children and provide them with support through this difficult time.
The Independent Commission on Social Mobility – A report by the Social Mobility Commission argues that a child’s chances of success still depend principally on the background and earnings of his or her parents.
Children's rights: call for evidence – The Joint Committee on Human Rights intends to undertake a short inquiry on children's rights.
Mental Health Foundation survey – The Mental Health Foundation and the Princess Royal Trust for Carers are conducting research into the mental health of children and young people aged 10-21 who care for a parent in England, Wales, and Scotland.
Families in Britain: an evidence paper – This paper, published by the DCSF assembles the key trends and sets out a framework to think about the family.
Information and advice services to face reforms – The government is to overhaul information, advice and guidance for young people by introducing a universal entitlement to services.
Education & Skills Act, 2008 - The new Education and Skills Act aims to ensure that the first young people to participate in learning compulsorily beyond 16 receive good quality IAG. Click here to read more.
New Opportunities White Paper - Fair chances for the future - sets out the Government’s agenda for capturing the jobs of the future and investing in families, communities and citizens. You can download the report here.
Cannabis re classification – Cannabis has now been re classified to a Class B drug.
Aspiration and attainment in deprived communities is a joint project between the Social Exclusion Task Force, DCSF and CLG. It explores the potential to raise the attainment of young people in deprived communities.
Media Portrayal of Young People – Young National Children’s Bureau members have written a report on how young people actually feel about the way they are being portrayed by the British media.
Getting to the point – Policy Exchange has released this
report, which discusses four case studies from international cities that have successfully reduced violent gun and knife crime.
What is known about young people carrying and using knives and weapons – Fear and Fashion have published figures on their website showing how many young people are carrying knives and using weapons. To read the article you will need to register for free on the website, which contains a variety of useful resources around young people and knives.
Kids in the Middle – This guide from the DCSF contains small, simple steps to help separating parents realise the impact of their actions on their children and provide them with support through this difficult time.
The Independent Commission on Social Mobility – A report by the Social Mobility Commission argues that a child’s chances of success still depend principally on the background and earnings of his or her parents.
Children's rights: call for evidence – The Joint Committee on Human Rights intends to undertake a short inquiry on children's rights.
Mental Health Foundation survey – The Mental Health Foundation and the Princess Royal Trust for Carers are conducting research into the mental health of children and young people aged 10-21 who care for a parent in England, Wales, and Scotland.
Families in Britain: an evidence paper – This paper, published by the DCSF assembles the key trends and sets out a framework to think about the family.