Group of care-experienced young people support peers to share their views to help shape policy across the city council.
As a daughter of two primary school teachers, I was resolute from a young age that I would never work in education.
Teacher Nina Smith wanted to learn how suicide prevention strategies in the United States and Australia could influence how such programmes could be structured and delivered in the UK ...
Social activities for adoptees and training for professionals grounded in children’s experiences aims to improve support offered to adopted young people ...
Improving data on care-experienced children with a disability or a long-term health condition is crucial to upholding their ...
Absence rates remain high in UK schools with negative implications for children’s attainment and life chances.
Councils must ensure sufficient youth services to meet young people’s needs. Jo Stephenson looks at how a government-backed peer review programme is helping local authorities meet requirements ...
Hertfordshire has made a concerted effort to improve both the quality and timeliness of EHCPs after inspectors raised concerns about local SEND provision.
Education, health and care plans were intended to give parents more say over the provision available to their children, but not all families have experienced the benefits ...
Having just spent a month in Australia I have observed the benefits of my new grandson and his mum and dad attending weekly parenting classes with strong messages regarding not viewing TV until the ...
UK Youth’s upcoming Joined Up Summit of cross sector leaders in Birmingham will answer the question: what is working for young people and how do we scale it?
Children’s social care costs are now the biggest budgetary pressure facing nine out of 10 English councils and a key reason ...