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Children's Minister writes in response to a letter in 'The Guardian' in May 2011 on Professor Munro's review of child protection.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Tim Loughton marks the start of Foster Carers Fortnight by issuing a statement.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families talks about hard times, great expectations and transforming services for young people.
A wide-ranging review in to frontline child protection practice has been published.
The Children's Minister talks about how the Big Society can provide care and support for vulnerable young people.
Tim Loughton aims to dispel myths surrounding foster care to give children in the care system the same opportunities as their peers.
The Children's Minister responds to an article on forced adoption, published in the 'Sunday Telegraph' on 13 February 2011.
The Children's Minister addresses school children, church leaders, local politicians and youth leaders about the Stop the Traffik campaign.
The Children's Minister addresses the Safe Network Conference about the government's commitment to safeguarding children and reducing bureaucracy.
The Children's Minister speaks about the changes that need to be made to the adoption process at the launch of the new adoption guidance.
The Children's Minister talks about the importance of innovation in the voluntary and community sector.
Tim Loughton: "Today's 'Positive for Youth Summit' is an opportunity to begin to build a new vision for young people."
The Dfe announces the successful organisations receiving voluntary and community sector grants totalling £60 million.
Secretary of State for Education and Children's Minister Tim Loughton announce plans to increase the number and timeliness of adoptions.
Ahead of its £5 million renovation, Minister for Young People, Tim Loughton, visited the Station Youth Project in Bristol.
Children's Minister responds to NSPCC data on the prevalence of child abuse and announces funding for the charity and its helplines.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton said: "The new system will be less bureaucratic and less intimidating."
The Children's Minister talks about altruism, the Big Society and the function volunteering has in communities.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families talks about the Government's aim to reduce bureaucracy in social work.
Tim Loughton sees the merger of the Prince's Trust and Fairbridge as "a positive way forward for voluntary organisations".
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