The Children & Young People Now Awards 2025 opened for entries today (Monday 31 March). This year marks the 20th time the CYP ...
Someone once said that time waits for no one and here I am, at the end of March, writing my final blog as ADCS president.
Campaigners are urging the government to provide "serious investment" in the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND ...
I am delighted that Kinship and the Rees Centre at the University of Oxford have conducted such important research on the experiences of black and Asian kinship carers.
The government recently launched the Families First Partnership (FFP) programme, which aims to transform family support ...
Support for black and Asian kinship carers is being hindered by “cultural stigma” and “systemic racism”, campaigners are ...
A children’s charity is working with a social research organisation to develop an evaluation tool that measures the abilities ...
A committee of young people has issued calls for policymakers to urgently protect them and their peers from violent online ...
New measures will allow childcare staff to qualify through an experience-based route into the profession to boost workforce ...
At CYP Now's recent Safeguarding Children in the Digital Age conference, two sector experts explored the ethical implications ...
A critical shortage of trained youth workers is leaving young people vulnerable to escalating violence, exploitation and poor ...
The number of children living in poverty has increased by 200,000 to a record high of 4.5 million, government figures have ...
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