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This bulletin explores topics from the interviews with children aged 10 to 15, providing analysis of children's attitude to crime issues.
Information about the FFC pathfinder and family networks pilot (FNP) that will work with local authorities to deliver children’s social care reform.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Paper reviews interventions which have improved the quality of care in residential homes
The government's response to the Health and Social Care Committee report: Children and young people’s mental health.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Children referred to and assessed by children's social services for the year ending 31 March 2018.
Analysis of measures of children's well-being across seven domains.
Presentation on the role of children in the COVID-19 outbreak in the Netherlands.
Research report considering whether the practice of placing children together in secure children’s homes for justice and welfare reasons increases the risk of child sexual abuse.
More than 9 out of 10 local authorities frequently struggle to find homes for children with complex needs, according to a new report from Ofsted.
Trends in hospital admissions of children and young people for mental health conditions, and as a result of self-harm, by age group and local authority.
Effects tend to be mixed, including on the effects of the way parents engage in supporting their children’s learning
A research paper from the ASA
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