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This document (HPA-CRCE-011) is a pilot environmental health indicators toolkit for children.
Explores whether visual impairment is associated with educational performance for children in Peru
What children and young people have told us about their experiences of living in children’s homes or with foster carers and staying at residential special schools or boarding schools.
This bulletin provides statistics on the number of children who are living in households where no-one has worked for at least 12 months.
This is the first national survey of children's mental health to take place since 2004 and will update key statistics on the prevalence of mental disorders in children and young people.
How children's savings accounts are taxed, and the £100 limit on savings given by parents
An overview of Ofsted's registration process for adoption agencies, fostering agencies, children’s homes, residential family centres and residential holiday schemes for disabled children.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A study of children who were suffering, or at risk of, significant harm before their first birthday.
This information has now been superseded.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Immigration staff guidance on how to process and assess asylum claims from accompanied and unaccompanied children.
Information for eligible children and young people aged 12 to 17 years on COVID-19 vaccination.
This paper seeks to contribute to the development of the field of "schools in extreme settings" as a specific problem space for research
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