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Preventative service for young Londoners showing harmful sexual behaviours helps them avoid risky situations and re-engage ...
In total, 108 entries across the 24 CYP Now Awards categories have been selected to be shortlisted by a panel of sector ...
An extra £18 million is being funnelled towards early help to “speed up” children’s social care reforms, the Department for ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a £88 million investment in youth services and after-school activities – including ...
Latest government data shows overall and persistent school absence rates at the start of the previous academic year decreased ...
Clean air campaigners are calling for a cross-government strategy to tackle health inequality as analysis reveals 87% of ...
Early experience of socioeconomic disadvantage negatively impacts mental health beyond adolescence, according to research.
The Greggs Foundation, funded by the high-street bakery of the same name, offers grants to organisations helping to tackle the challenges facing local communities.
Changes to regulations and guidance aimed at helping care leavers obtain social housing, while welcome, are not enough to secure a stable home, say legal experts from charity Coram.
The government has announced the 12 local authorities in deprived areas of England that will pilot a strengthened out-of-school youth work offer.
Thanks to funding from the Ernest Cook Trust, disadvantaged groups of students are able to undertake a residential visit that helps them become more connected with the natural world.
The Greggs Foundation, funded by the high-street bakery of the same name, offers grants to organisations helping to tackle the challenges facing local communities.
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