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Children & Young People Now Jobs is the specialist job site for children’s and youth services. With the widest range of roles in the sector, your dream job could be just one click away. Search Here.ALL NEWS | CYP NOW
Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. WHAT IS THE LATEST COVID-19 GUIDANCE FOR OUT-OF-SCHOOL What is the latest Covid-19 guidance for out-of-school clubs and youth services? Eloise Feilden. Monday, April 12, 2021. Changes to guidance for youth service and out-of-school clubs have come into force as part of the latest stage of lifting Covid-19 restrictions. Out-of-school clubs can now be attended by all children. HEREFORDSHIRE AGREES IMPROVEMENT PLAN AFTER DAMNING HIGH Herefordshire agrees improvement plan after damning High Court judgment. Fiona Simpson. Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Herefordshire County Council has agreed an improvement plan following a High Court ruling that it had “utterly failed” young people in its care. Council leader David Hitchiner said the council had reached a'watershed moment'.
HOW JUSTICE SYSTEM FAILS GIRLS How justice system fails girls Jessica Southgate and Pippa Goodfellow Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Project reveals how system ignores the needs of young women, many of whom have experienced trauma. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift. Fiona Simpson. Tuesday, May 11, 2021. The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. The Queen also announced the government's commitment to educationcatch-up.
A RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE WORKER’S QUEEN'S SPEECH A residential child care worker’s Queen's Speech. Jonathan Stanley and Ed Nixon. Friday, May 14, 2021. The pandemic has exposed inequality and insecurity, and made us re-evaluate what is most important to us. It has also exposed that children's SEND SUMMIT EXPLORES SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL SEND Summit explores support for children with special educational needs and disabilities Fiona Simpson Thursday, May 6, 2021 CYP Now is hosting a virtual SEND Summit on the afternoons of 29 and 30 June in which experts will deliver in-depth guidance on the upcoming national review into support for children with special educational needs anddisabilities.
POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found.CYP NOW | CYP NOW
Children & Young People Now Jobs is the specialist job site for children’s and youth services. With the widest range of roles in the sector, your dream job could be just one click away. Search Here.ALL NEWS | CYP NOW
Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. WHAT IS THE LATEST COVID-19 GUIDANCE FOR OUT-OF-SCHOOL What is the latest Covid-19 guidance for out-of-school clubs and youth services? Eloise Feilden. Monday, April 12, 2021. Changes to guidance for youth service and out-of-school clubs have come into force as part of the latest stage of lifting Covid-19 restrictions. Out-of-school clubs can now be attended by all children. HEREFORDSHIRE AGREES IMPROVEMENT PLAN AFTER DAMNING HIGH Herefordshire agrees improvement plan after damning High Court judgment. Fiona Simpson. Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Herefordshire County Council has agreed an improvement plan following a High Court ruling that it had “utterly failed” young people in its care. Council leader David Hitchiner said the council had reached a'watershed moment'.
HOW JUSTICE SYSTEM FAILS GIRLS How justice system fails girls Jessica Southgate and Pippa Goodfellow Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Project reveals how system ignores the needs of young women, many of whom have experienced trauma. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift. Fiona Simpson. Tuesday, May 11, 2021. The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. The Queen also announced the government's commitment to educationcatch-up.
A RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE WORKER’S QUEEN'S SPEECH A residential child care worker’s Queen's Speech. Jonathan Stanley and Ed Nixon. Friday, May 14, 2021. The pandemic has exposed inequality and insecurity, and made us re-evaluate what is most important to us. It has also exposed that children's SEND SUMMIT EXPLORES SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL SEND Summit explores support for children with special educational needs and disabilities Fiona Simpson Thursday, May 6, 2021 CYP Now is hosting a virtual SEND Summit on the afternoons of 29 and 30 June in which experts will deliver in-depth guidance on the upcoming national review into support for children with special educational needs anddisabilities.
POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. KEY ISSUES RAISED BY MPS OVER CHILDREN’S COVID-19 RECOVERY Key issues raised by MPs over children’s Covid-19 recovery Fiona Simpson Thursday, June 10, 2021 MPs have voted for a Labour Party motion criticising the government’s plans to help children and young people recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. NCS REVIEW: FROM A PRAGMATIC PIVOT TO A NEW NORMAL OFFER The DCMS is about to share the findings of a review into the future of the National Citizen Service (NCS). The review is likely to have taken into account the comments of stake-holders including young people, the outcomes of evaluated NCS innovations during Covid, and any reactionsto the 2019/20
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About #Chances4Children. CYP Now's #Chances4Children campaign is giving practitioners, teams and leaders a platform to share the innovative, collaborative and heroic work that is taking place every day to improve the lives of children, young people and families. TOPIC HUBS - CYPNOW.CO.UK Policy reforms, practice examples and evaluation of children's mental health interventions, from prevention and early intervention through to crisis treatment. See our HOW HAS THE GOVERNMENT CHANGED SEND LEGISLATION? How has the government changed SEND legislation? Fiona Simpson Monday, May 11, 2020 The government has released updated guidance for professionals working with children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) clarifying changes made to legislation around the creation and assessment of education, health and care (EHC) plans. HEREFORDSHIRE AGREES IMPROVEMENT PLAN AFTER DAMNING HIGH Herefordshire agrees improvement plan after damning High Court judgment. Fiona Simpson. Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Herefordshire County Council has agreed an improvement plan following a High Court ruling that it had “utterly failed” young people in its care. Council leader David Hitchiner said the council had reached a'watershed moment'.
NINE IN TEN FEMALE YOUNG OFFENDERS ARE VICTIMS OF ABUSE Nine in ten female young offenders are victims of abuse, research finds. Joe Lepper. Friday, January 15, 2021. Almost all female young offenders are likely to have been abused by a family member or someone they trust, research has found. Campaigners are calling for more support for female victims of trauma. Picture: Adobe Stock.SEARCH | CYP NOW
Don't dump the EYFS, just tweak it Blogs; Friday, October 4, 2019 RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. COUNTY LINES GANGS 'ADAPTING' TO COVID-19 LOCKDOWN, NEW County lines gangs 'adapting' to Covid-19 lockdown, new report warns. Fiona Simpson. Wednesday, June 3, 2020. County lines gangs have adapted to Covid-19, changing locations and grooming new recruits, a report by the National Youth Agency (NYA) warns. Drugs gangs are increasingly using social media platforms to target young people, theNYA warns.
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Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift Fiona Simpson Tuesday, May 11, 2021 The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronic WHOLE-FAMILY APPROACHES TO TACKLING DOMESTIC ABUSE Whole-family approaches to tackling domestic abuse DfE and Rees Centre – University of Oxford Tuesday, January 2, 2018 Projects in the first phase of the Children's Social Care Innovation Programme have been evaluated to identify common themes. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. CORONAVIRUS: ADVICE FOR YOUTH WORK GROUPS Coronavirus: Advice for youth work groups Joe Lepper Thursday, March 19, 2020 Leading youth organisations have come together to offer guidance to youth workers on supporting young people and staying safe during the coronavirus pandemic. MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
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Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift Fiona Simpson Tuesday, May 11, 2021 The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronic WHOLE-FAMILY APPROACHES TO TACKLING DOMESTIC ABUSE Whole-family approaches to tackling domestic abuse DfE and Rees Centre – University of Oxford Tuesday, January 2, 2018 Projects in the first phase of the Children's Social Care Innovation Programme have been evaluated to identify common themes. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. CORONAVIRUS: ADVICE FOR YOUTH WORK GROUPS Coronavirus: Advice for youth work groups Joe Lepper Thursday, March 19, 2020 Leading youth organisations have come together to offer guidance to youth workers on supporting young people and staying safe during the coronavirus pandemic. MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
KEY ISSUES RAISED BY MPS OVER CHILDREN’S COVID-19 RECOVERY Key issues raised by MPs over children’s Covid-19 recovery Fiona Simpson Thursday, June 10, 2021 MPs have voted for a Labour Party motion criticising the government’s plans to help children and young people recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.SEARCH | CYP NOW
Don't dump the EYFS, just tweak it Blogs; Friday, October 4, 2019 PROMOTING HEALTHY HABITS IN SCHOOL 1 day ago · Britain has one of the highest child obesity rates in western Europe. At my school in Deptford this issue is exacerbated by high poverty levels and a high street full of unhealthy kebab and fried chicken takeaways. When pupils in my borough start reception, one in five is obese or overweight, which NCS REVIEW: FROM A PRAGMATIC PIVOT TO A NEW NORMAL OFFER The DCMS is about to share the findings of a review into the future of the National Citizen Service (NCS). The review is likely to have taken into account the comments of stake-holders including young people, the outcomes of evaluated NCS innovations during Covid, and any reactionsto the 2019/20
HEREFORDSHIRE AGREES IMPROVEMENT PLAN AFTER DAMNING HIGH Herefordshire agrees improvement plan after damning High Court judgment Fiona Simpson Wednesday, April 28, 2021 Herefordshire County Council has agreed an improvement plan following a High Court ruling that it had “utterly failed” young people in its care. MANAGING RISK IN CHILDREN'S HOMES Risk management is an important element of practice in children’s homes. Here Ofsted’s national director of social care Yvette Stanley tells Jo Stephenson about what the regulator is looking for fromsettings
MAKING THE CASE FOR PERSONALISED LEARNING Making the case for personalised learning Charlotte Goddard Thursday, January 2, 2020 Personalised learning approaches, often using the latest technology, improve the attainment of disadvantaged children, but critics are concerned it narrows the curriculum, finds CharlotteGoddard.
TRAUMA-INFORMED SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: PRACTICE Trauma-informed Social Work Practice: Practice Considerations and Challenges Research in Practice Tuesday, January 30, 2018 This article summarises current theory and research regarding the nature and long-term consequences of childhood trauma and discusses the concept of trauma-informed practice. IMPORTANCE OF PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS TO RAISING HEALTHY NHS survey data estimates that one in every eight children and young people over the age of five has a mental health disorder. We know that family and environmental factors are hugely important to good mental health; as are other factors which can too easily be overlooked such as the impact of economic stress on parents and how that affects their children’s mental health. WE NEED A CARE SYSTEM REVIEW TO ENSURE UNREGULATED We need a care system review to ensure unregulated provision changes have maximum impact Chris Wright Monday, June 8, 2020 Nearly 10 years ago, Eileen Munro undertook her review of child protection.CYP NOW | CYP NOW
Children & Young People Now Jobs is the specialist job site for children’s and youth services. With the widest range of roles in the sector, your dream job could be just one click away. Search Here.ALL NEWS | CYP NOW
Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. CORONAVIRUS: ADVICE FOR YOUTH WORK GROUPS Coronavirus: Advice for youth work groups Joe Lepper Thursday, March 19, 2020 Leading youth organisations have come together to offer guidance to youth workers on supporting young people and staying safe during the coronavirus pandemic. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift. Fiona Simpson. Tuesday, May 11, 2021. The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. The Queen also announced the government's commitment to educationcatch-up.
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronic MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
WHOLE-FAMILY APPROACHES TO TACKLING DOMESTIC ABUSE Whole-family approaches to tackling domestic abuse DfE and Rees Centre – University of Oxford Tuesday, January 2, 2018 Projects in the first phase of the Children's Social Care Innovation Programme have been evaluated to identify common themes.CYP NOW | CYP NOW
Children & Young People Now Jobs is the specialist job site for children’s and youth services. With the widest range of roles in the sector, your dream job could be just one click away. Search Here.ALL NEWS | CYP NOW
Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. CORONAVIRUS: ADVICE FOR YOUTH WORK GROUPS Coronavirus: Advice for youth work groups Joe Lepper Thursday, March 19, 2020 Leading youth organisations have come together to offer guidance to youth workers on supporting young people and staying safe during the coronavirus pandemic. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift. Fiona Simpson. Tuesday, May 11, 2021. The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. The Queen also announced the government's commitment to educationcatch-up.
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronic MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
WHOLE-FAMILY APPROACHES TO TACKLING DOMESTIC ABUSE Whole-family approaches to tackling domestic abuse DfE and Rees Centre – University of Oxford Tuesday, January 2, 2018 Projects in the first phase of the Children's Social Care Innovation Programme have been evaluated to identify common themes. KEY ISSUES RAISED BY MPS OVER CHILDREN’S COVID-19 RECOVERY Key issues raised by MPs over children’s Covid-19 recovery Fiona Simpson Thursday, June 10, 2021 MPs have voted for a Labour Party motion criticising the government’s plans to help children and young people recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. NCS REVIEW: FROM A PRAGMATIC PIVOT TO A NEW NORMAL OFFER The DCMS is about to share the findings of a review into the future of the National Citizen Service (NCS). The review is likely to have taken into account the comments of stake-holders including young people, the outcomes of evaluated NCS innovations during Covid, and any reactionsto the 2019/20
PROMOTING HEALTHY HABITS IN SCHOOL 1 day ago · Britain has one of the highest child obesity rates in western Europe. At my school in Deptford this issue is exacerbated by high poverty levels and a high street full of unhealthy kebab and fried chicken takeaways. When pupils in my borough start reception, one in five is obese or overweight, whichCHANCES 4 CHILDREN
About #Chances4Children. CYP Now's #Chances4Children campaign is giving practitioners, teams and leaders a platform to share the innovative, collaborative and heroic work that is taking place every day to improve the lives of children, young people and families.SEARCH | CYP NOW
Don't dump the EYFS, just tweak it Blogs; Friday, October 4, 2019 FIVE KEY POINTS GAVIN WILLIAMSON TOLD THE EDUCATION SELECT Five key points Gavin Williamson told the education select committee Fiona Simpson Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has faced questions from the education select committee on the impact of Covid-19 on the education sector and disadvantagedchildren.
ONE FIFTH OF KNIFE CRIMES IN ENGLAND AND WALES COMMITTED One fifth of knife crimes in England and Wales committed by children Fiona Simpson Thursday, January 16, 2020 More than a fifth of offences involving a knife or offensive weapon recorded last year were committed by children, new figures reveal, as convictions in SEND PUPILS FACE EXCLUSION RISK AS SCHOOLS RETURN SEND pupils face exclusion risk as schools return, commissioner warns Fiona Simpson Wednesday, September 2, 2020 Children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) could be at greater risk of being excluded from school unless they receive additional support upon their return, the children’s commissioner for England has said. COUNCILS REPORT RISE IN NUMBER OF HOME-EDUCATED CHILDREN Councils report rise in number of home-educated children with complex needs Nina Jacobs Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Increasing numbers of young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) or those known to children’s services are not attending mainstream school and being educated at home, a report has found. TRAUMA-INFORMED SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: PRACTICE Trauma-informed Social Work Practice: Practice Considerations and Challenges Research in Practice Tuesday, January 30, 2018 This article summarises current theory and research regarding the nature and long-term consequences of childhood trauma and discusses the concept of trauma-informed practice.CYP NOW | CYP NOW
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Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift Fiona Simpson Tuesday, May 11, 2021 The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronicEXIT STRATEGY
Register now to continue reading Thank you for visiting Children & Young People Now and making use of our archive of more than 60,000 expert features, topics hubs, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits: Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month LESSONS FROM SERIOUS CASE REVIEWS: 'HIDDEN' MEN Lessons from Serious Case Reviews: 'Hidden' men NSPCC Wednesday, July 26, 2017 The role of men in children's lives is sometimes overlooked by agencies from both a protective and risk perspective.CYP NOW | CYP NOW
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Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift Fiona Simpson Tuesday, May 11, 2021 The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronicEXIT STRATEGY
Register now to continue reading Thank you for visiting Children & Young People Now and making use of our archive of more than 60,000 expert features, topics hubs, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits: Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month LESSONS FROM SERIOUS CASE REVIEWS: 'HIDDEN' MEN Lessons from Serious Case Reviews: 'Hidden' men NSPCC Wednesday, July 26, 2017 The role of men in children's lives is sometimes overlooked by agencies from both a protective and risk perspective. KEY ISSUES RAISED BY MPS OVER CHILDREN’S COVID-19 RECOVERY 18 hours ago · Key issues raised by MPs over children’s Covid-19 recovery Fiona Simpson Thursday, June 10, 2021 MPs have voted for a Labour Party motion criticising the government’s plans to help children and young people recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. NCS REVIEW: FROM A PRAGMATIC PIVOT TO A NEW NORMAL OFFER 1 day ago · The DCMS is about to share the findings of a review into the future of the National Citizen Service (NCS). The review is likely to have taken into account the comments of stake-holders including young people, the outcomes of evaluated NCS innovations during Covid, and any reactions to the 2019/20CHANCES 4 CHILDREN
About #Chances4Children. CYP Now's #Chances4Children campaign is giving practitioners, teams and leaders a platform to share the innovative, collaborative and heroic work that is taking place every day to improve the lives of children, young people and families. KENT LAUNCHES LEGAL ACTION OVER NUMBER OF UNACCOMPANIED Kent launches legal action over number of unaccompanied child migrants Neil Puffett Monday, June 7, 2021 Kent County Council has served a formal Letter Before Action to the Home Office, claiming its services for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) are reaching breaking point for the second time in under a year. CARE REVIEW FC V CARE SECTOR UNITED Care Review FC v Care Sector United - match report Ed Nixon and Jonathan Stanley Monday, June 7, 2021 Progressives talk about the change they want to make; conservatives appoint someone to get on with the changes they will make.SEARCH | CYP NOW
MPs have voted for a Labour Party motion criticising the government’s plans to help children and young people recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. EXPLOITATION BY COUNTY LINES GANGS INCREASED DURING Exploitation by county lines gangs increased during lockdown, government figures show Fiona Simpson Friday, September 18, 2020 An increase in exploitation by county lines gangs during lockdown has seen the number of potential child victims of criminal exploitation overtake adults for the first time, government figures show. EDUCATION RECOVERY TSAR QUITS OVER ‘HALF-HEARTED’ CATCH-UP Education recovery tsar quits over ‘half-hearted’ catch-up plan Fiona Simpson Thursday, June 3, 2021 Education recovery commissioner Kevan Collins has resigned over the government’s £1.4bn funding for school catch-up programmes. FIVE KEY POINTS GAVIN WILLIAMSON TOLD THE EDUCATION SELECT Five key points Gavin Williamson told the education select committee Fiona Simpson Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has faced questions from the education select committee on the impact of Covid-19 on the education sector and disadvantagedchildren.
MAKING THE CASE FOR PERSONALISED LEARNING Making the case for personalised learning Charlotte Goddard Thursday, January 2, 2020 Personalised learning approaches, often using the latest technology, improve the attainment of disadvantaged children, but critics are concerned it narrows the curriculum, finds CharlotteGoddard.
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Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift Fiona Simpson Tuesday, May 11, 2021 The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
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Childline Supervisor, NSPCC . Weston House, London £29,500 plus 3.5% shift allowance, and £3,366 Inner London Weighting LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift Fiona Simpson Tuesday, May 11, 2021 The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
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Register now to continue reading Thank you for visiting Children & Young People Now and making use of our archive of more than 60,000 expert features, topics hubs, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits: Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month LESSONS FROM SERIOUS CASE REVIEWS: 'HIDDEN' MEN Lessons from Serious Case Reviews: 'Hidden' men NSPCC Wednesday, July 26, 2017 The role of men in children's lives is sometimes overlooked by agencies from both a protective and risk perspective. KEY ISSUES RAISED BY MPS OVER CHILDREN’S COVID-19 RECOVERY 3 hours ago · Key issues raised by MPs over children’s Covid-19 recovery Fiona Simpson Thursday, June 10, 2021 MPs have voted for a Labour Party motion criticising the government’s plans to help children and young people recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. NCS REVIEW: FROM A PRAGMATIC PIVOT TO A NEW NORMAL OFFER 1 day ago · The DCMS is about to share the findings of a review into the future of the National Citizen Service (NCS). The review is likely to have taken into account the comments of stake-holders including young people, the outcomes of evaluated NCS innovations during Covid, and any reactions to the 2019/20CHANCES 4 CHILDREN
About #Chances4Children. CYP Now's #Chances4Children campaign is giving practitioners, teams and leaders a platform to share the innovative, collaborative and heroic work that is taking place every day to improve the lives of children, young people and families. KENT LAUNCHES LEGAL ACTION OVER NUMBER OF UNACCOMPANIED Kent launches legal action over number of unaccompanied child migrants Neil Puffett Monday, June 7, 2021 Kent County Council has served a formal Letter Before Action to the Home Office, claiming its services for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) are reaching breaking point for the second time in under a year. CARE REVIEW FC V CARE SECTOR UNITED Care Review FC v Care Sector United - match report Ed Nixon and Jonathan Stanley Monday, June 7, 2021 Progressives talk about the change they want to make; conservatives appoint someone to get on with the changes they will make.SEARCH | CYP NOW
MPs have voted for a Labour Party motion criticising the government’s plans to help children and young people recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. EXPLOITATION BY COUNTY LINES GANGS INCREASED DURING Exploitation by county lines gangs increased during lockdown, government figures show Fiona Simpson Friday, September 18, 2020 An increase in exploitation by county lines gangs during lockdown has seen the number of potential child victims of criminal exploitation overtake adults for the first time, government figures show. EDUCATION RECOVERY TSAR QUITS OVER ‘HALF-HEARTED’ CATCH-UP Education recovery tsar quits over ‘half-hearted’ catch-up plan Fiona Simpson Thursday, June 3, 2021 Education recovery commissioner Kevan Collins has resigned over the government’s £1.4bn funding for school catch-up programmes. FIVE KEY POINTS GAVIN WILLIAMSON TOLD THE EDUCATION SELECT Five key points Gavin Williamson told the education select committee Fiona Simpson Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has faced questions from the education select committee on the impact of Covid-19 on the education sector and disadvantagedchildren.
MAKING THE CASE FOR PERSONALISED LEARNING Making the case for personalised learning Charlotte Goddard Thursday, January 2, 2020 Personalised learning approaches, often using the latest technology, improve the attainment of disadvantaged children, but critics are concerned it narrows the curriculum, finds CharlotteGoddard.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronic LESSONS FROM SERIOUS CASE REVIEWS: 'HIDDEN' MEN Lessons from Serious Case Reviews: 'Hidden' men. The role of men in children's lives is sometimes overlooked by agencies from both a protective and risk perspective. The NSPCC has analysed evidence from serious case reviews to identify risk factors. Professionals should acknowledge the importance of fathers in their children's emotionaland
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Exit strategy. Joe Lepper. Wednesday, June 11, 2014. The government launched a cross-departmental strategy last autumn for young people leaving care. Joe Lepper investigates what impact it is actually having for care leavers. Care Leaver Strategy calls for improvements across education, employment, benefits, health, housing and justice.CYP NOW | CYP NOW
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LEGAL UPDATE: ISSUES SEND REVIEW MUST SOLVE Legal Update: Issues SEND review must solve Richard Oldershaw Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Delayed government review must improve access to good-quality support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, says the Child Law Advice Service's Richard Oldershaw. QUEEN’S SPEECH 2021: GOVERNMENT TO ‘PRIORITISE EARLY YEARS Queen’s Speech 2021: Government to ‘prioritise early years’ as Covid-19 restrictions lift. Fiona Simpson. Tuesday, May 11, 2021. The government has committed to “prioritising the early years” as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Queen has announced. The Queen also announced the government's commitment to educationcatch-up.
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS TO IDENTIFICATION OF SEND IN Research highlights barriers to identification of SEND in the early years Nina Jacobs Tuesday, July 14, 2020 A lack of staff training and resource pressures are making it harder to identify children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the early years, latest research has found. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. MORE TRAINING NEEDED FOR SOCIAL More training needed for social workers to report child sexual abuse, study says Nina Jacobs Thursday, May 21, 2020 Social workers need increased training to identify and report child sexual abuse (CSA) to help reduce the impact it causes on children and families, newresearch suggests.
SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronic LESSONS FROM SERIOUS CASE REVIEWS: 'HIDDEN' MEN Lessons from Serious Case Reviews: 'Hidden' men. The role of men in children's lives is sometimes overlooked by agencies from both a protective and risk perspective. The NSPCC has analysed evidence from serious case reviews to identify risk factors. Professionals should acknowledge the importance of fathers in their children's emotionaland
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Exit strategy. Joe Lepper. Wednesday, June 11, 2014. The government launched a cross-departmental strategy last autumn for young people leaving care. Joe Lepper investigates what impact it is actually having for care leavers. Care Leaver Strategy calls for improvements across education, employment, benefits, health, housing and justice. SCRAP EU SETTLED STATUS DEADLINE TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE 20 hours ago · Scrap EU settled status deadline to support vulnerable children, organisations urge Fiona Simpson Tuesday, June 8, 2021 A coalition of organisations supporting vulnerable children are calling on the government to lift the deadline for applications for settled status in the UK. DISADVANTAGED PUPILS SUFFER 'CLEAR LEARNING LOSS PENALTY Disadvantaged pupils suffer 'clear learning loss penalty' during pandemic Neil Puffett Monday, June 7, 2021 Children from poorer backgrounds faced a "clear penalty" during the pandemic, falling further behind their more affluent peers in terms of learning, a studyhas found.
KENT LAUNCHES LEGAL ACTION OVER NUMBER OF UNACCOMPANIED Kent launches legal action over number of unaccompanied child migrants Neil Puffett Monday, June 7, 2021 Kent County Council has served a formal Letter Before Action to the Home Office, claiming its services for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) are reaching breaking point for the second time in under a year. WHO LOVES THIS CHILD? This needs to be the starting point of everything we do in children’s services. I don’t want to see love defined, pulled apart or being put in legislation. We instinctively know what love is. Since the Munro report of 2011, we have been revolutionising how we approach working with children and CARE REVIEW FC V CARE SECTOR UNITED Care Review FC v Care Sector United - match report Ed Nixon and Jonathan Stanley Monday, June 7, 2021 Progressives talk about the change they want to make; conservatives appoint someone to get on with the changes they will make. BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC SOCIAL WORKERS 'FACE 1 day ago · Black, Asian and minority ethnic social workers 'face higher failure rates' Fiona Simpson Monday, June 7, 2021 Children’s social workers from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds face higher rates of failure in the assessed and supportedyear in
EXPLOITATION BY COUNTY LINES GANGS Exploitation by county lines gangs increased during lockdown, government figures show Fiona Simpson Friday, September 18, 2020 An increase in exploitation by county lines gangs during lockdown has seen the number of potential child victims of criminal exploitation overtake adults for the first time, government figures show.SEARCH | CYP NOW
In the 12 months before March 2020, children from black, Asian and ethnic minority (BAME) backgrounds made up more than half the population in youth custody. EDUCATION RECOVERY TSAR QUITS OVER ‘HALF-HEARTED’ CATCH-UP Education recovery tsar quits over ‘half-hearted’ catch-up plan Fiona Simpson Thursday, June 3, 2021 Education recovery commissioner Kevan Collins has resigned over the government’s £1.4bn funding for school catch-up programmes. MAKING THE CASE FOR PERSONALISED LEARNING Making the case for personalised learning. Charlotte Goddard. Thursday, January 2, 2020. Personalised learning approaches, often using the latest technology, improve the attainment of disadvantaged children, but critics are concerned it narrows the curriculum, finds Charlotte Goddard. Digital devices in the classroom allow teachers atSt James
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About #Chances4Children. CYP Now's #Chances4Children campaign is giving practitioners, teams and leaders a platform to share the innovative, collaborative and heroic work that is taking place every day to improve the lives of children, young people and families. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. THE CONTEXTUAL SAFEGUARDING DEBATE The contextual safeguarding debate Sponsored Charlotte Goddard Tuesday, October 29, 2019 Local authority leaders discussed how they are using contextual safeguarding approaches to improve young people's safety outside the home, at a CYP Now debate in partnership withServelec.
STOKE-ON-TRENT RATED 'INADEQUATE' AMID CHILD PROTECTION Stoke-on-Trent rated 'inadequate' amid child protection concerns. Stoke-on-Trent City Council's children's services department is failing to protect children and is blighted by "poor leadership", according to a damning Ofsted report. Inspectors found 56 children had been placed with unregulated foster placements in Stoke. SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronic WHOLE-FAMILY APPROACHES TO TACKLING DOMESTIC ABUSE Whole-family approaches to tackling domestic abuse DfE and Rees Centre – University of Oxford Tuesday, January 2, 2018 Projects in the first phase of the Children's Social Care Innovation Programme have been evaluated to identify common themes. VIOLENCE AND SELF-HARM IN YOUTH CUSTODY RISE TO RECORD Violence and self-harm in youth custody rise to record high Neil Puffett and Joe Lepper Friday, January 26, 2018 The use of restraint, number of assaults, and levels of self-harm among young people in custody have all risen to a new high despite ongoing efforts to improve safety, it has emerged.CYP NOW | CYP NOW
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About #Chances4Children. CYP Now's #Chances4Children campaign is giving practitioners, teams and leaders a platform to share the innovative, collaborative and heroic work that is taking place every day to improve the lives of children, young people and families. POVERTY A KEY FACTOR IN A THIRD OF SERIOUS CASE Poverty a key factor in a third of serious case reviews Fiona Simpson Thursday, March 5, 2020 More than a third of serious case reviews submitted over three years cited poverty as a key factor leading to the abuse or death of a child, a new government review has found. THE CONTEXTUAL SAFEGUARDING DEBATE The contextual safeguarding debate Sponsored Charlotte Goddard Tuesday, October 29, 2019 Local authority leaders discussed how they are using contextual safeguarding approaches to improve young people's safety outside the home, at a CYP Now debate in partnership withServelec.
STOKE-ON-TRENT RATED 'INADEQUATE' AMID CHILD PROTECTION Stoke-on-Trent rated 'inadequate' amid child protection concerns. Stoke-on-Trent City Council's children's services department is failing to protect children and is blighted by "poor leadership", according to a damning Ofsted report. Inspectors found 56 children had been placed with unregulated foster placements in Stoke. SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND WELLBEING Social inequality and wellbeing Jo Bibby, director of health, the Health Foundation Monday, August 26, 2019 The "allostatic load" on children caused by chronic WHOLE-FAMILY APPROACHES TO TACKLING DOMESTIC ABUSE Whole-family approaches to tackling domestic abuse DfE and Rees Centre – University of Oxford Tuesday, January 2, 2018 Projects in the first phase of the Children's Social Care Innovation Programme have been evaluated to identify common themes. VIOLENCE AND SELF-HARM IN YOUTH CUSTODY RISE TO RECORD Violence and self-harm in youth custody rise to record high Neil Puffett and Joe Lepper Friday, January 26, 2018 The use of restraint, number of assaults, and levels of self-harm among young people in custody have all risen to a new high despite ongoing efforts to improve safety, it has emerged.IN-DEPTH | CYP NOW
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DISADVANTAGED PUPILS SUFFER 'CLEAR LEARNING LOSS PENALTY 20 hours ago · Disadvantaged pupils suffer 'clear learning loss penalty' during pandemic Neil Puffett Monday, June 7, 2021 Children from poorer backgrounds faced a "clear penalty" during the pandemic, falling further behind their more affluent peers in terms of learning,a study has found.
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WHO LOVES THIS CHILD? This needs to be the starting point of everything we do in children’s services. I don’t want to see love defined, pulled apart or being put in legislation. We instinctively know what love is. Since the Munro report of 2011, we have been revolutionising how we approach working with children and ‘BABY BLINDSPOT’ IN CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH, NEW RESEARCH 20 hours ago · ‘Baby blindspot’ in children’s mental health, new research reveals Fiona Simpson Monday, June 7, 2021 Almost a third of children’s mental health practitioners have said they do not understand infant mental health, a new survey has revealed. BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC SOCIAL WORKERS 'FACE 15 hours ago · Black, Asian and minority ethnic social workers 'face higher failure rates' Fiona Simpson Monday, June 7, 2021 Children’s social workers from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds face higher rates of failure in the assessed and supportedyear in
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PREVENTING CARE PROCEEDINGS How do children's social care professionals work to keep families together, what are the examples of innovation, and what is the evidence base on their effectiveness? View our archive of case studies, features and research.ADOPTION
What are the key issues and challenges in adoption placement and support? See our archive of features, case studies and research.PLAY
How are children best given opportunities to play freely and enjoy their childhoods? View our archive of case studies.MENTAL HEALTH
Policy reforms, practice examples and evaluation of children's mental health interventions, from prevention and early intervention through to crisis treatment. See our archive of case studies, research andfeatures.
PSHE EDUCATION
How can professionals equip children and young people to make sound life choices, and what are the examples of effective PSHE education? Browse our archive of features and case studies.OUTDOOR LEARNING
What are the different forms of outdoor learning, how are the programmes delivered, and what is their impact? View our archive of features, case studies and research. SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS & DISABILITIES SEND policy reforms, their implementation in practice, and studies into different needs and conditions. View our archive of research, case studies and features.FOSTER CARE
What are the main challenges in recruiting foster carers, and how are carers best supported to ensure stable placements and good outcomes for children? See our archive of case studies, features and research.LEAVING CARE
How are children best supported to make the transition from the care system to living independently? See our archive of case studies, research and features.YOUTH OFFENDING
What are the key issues and challenges in preventing youth crime and reducing reoffending? View our archive of case studies, features andresearch.
ATTACHMENT & NEGLECT What does research tell us about the importance of early attachment, what are the different types of neglect, and how do you spot the signs? Glance through our archive of research, features and examples of effective practice. CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE & EXPLOITATION Examples of effective multi-agency practice to combat CSA and CSE, and guidance to identify and support those at risk. View our archive of case studies and features. PREVENTING CARE PROCEEDINGS How do children's social care professionals work to keep families together, what are the examples of innovation, and what is the evidence base on their effectiveness? View our archive of case studies, features and research.ADOPTION
What are the key issues and challenges in adoption placement and support? See our archive of features, case studies and research.PLAY
How are children best given opportunities to play freely and enjoy their childhoods? View our archive of case studies.MENTAL HEALTH
Policy reforms, practice examples and evaluation of children's mental health interventions, from prevention and early intervention through to crisis treatment. See our archive of case studies, research andfeatures.
PSHE EDUCATION
How can professionals equip children and young people to make sound life choices, and what are the examples of effective PSHE education? Browse our archive of features and case studies.OUTDOOR LEARNING
What are the different forms of outdoor learning, how are the programmes delivered, and what is their impact? View our archive of features, case studies and research. SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS & DISABILITIES SEND policy reforms, their implementation in practice, and studies into different needs and conditions. View our archive of research, case studies and features.FOSTER CARE
What are the main challenges in recruiting foster carers, and how are carers best supported to ensure stable placements and good outcomes for children? See our archive of case studies, features and research.LEAVING CARE
How are children best supported to make the transition from the care system to living independently? See our archive of case studies, research and features.YOUTH OFFENDING
What are the key issues and challenges in preventing youth crime and reducing reoffending? View our archive of case studies, features andresearch.
ATTACHMENT & NEGLECT What does research tell us about the importance of early attachment, what are the different types of neglect, and how do you spot the signs? Glance through our archive of research, features and examples of effective practice. CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE & EXPLOITATION Examples of effective multi-agency practice to combat CSA and CSE, and guidance to identify and support those at risk. View our archive of case studies and features. PREVENTING CARE PROCEEDINGS How do children's social care professionals work to keep families together, what are the examples of innovation, and what is the evidence base on their effectiveness? View our archive of case studies, features and research.ADOPTION
What are the key issues and challenges in adoption placement and support? See our archive of features, case studies and research.PLAY
How are children best given opportunities to play freely and enjoy their childhoods? View our archive of case studies.Next
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