The Children’s Commissioner has published a report on the prevalence of neurodisability in young offenders

The Children’s Commissioner has published a report on the prevalence of neurodisability in

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre has launched the International Child Protection Certificate

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) has launched the International Child Protection Certificate (ICPC), which aims to tackle the threat of UK

Number of child trafficking victims at least double official figures, report warns

Number of child trafficking victims at least double official figures, report warns

The number of children trafficked into the UK is likely to be more than double what official figures suggest, a report by the Inter-Departmental Ministerial Group on human trafficking has claimed.

The report, which warns that trafficking to the UK is on the rise, reveals that the National Referral Mechanism for trafficking victims dealt with 234 children in 2011.

But according to a so-called

Cafcass received 5,374 new care applications between April 2012 and September 2012

Cafcass received 5,374 new care applications between April 2012 and September 2012, 7.9% higher than the same period last financial year. There were 875 care applications in England in September 2012.
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4Children has published a report on parental alcohol misuse in the UK.

4Children has published a report on

The Ministry of Justice is consulting on the Draft Code of Practice for Youth Conditional Cautions.

The Ministry of Justice is consulting on the Draft Code of Practice for Youth Conditional Cautions. Youth conditional cautions are currently available for 16 and 17 year olds in five pilot areas, and provide an alternative to prosecution when dealing with

Ofsted has published a report looking at the impact of virtual schools on the educational progress oflooked after children

Ofsted has published a report looking at the impact of virtual schools on the educational progress oflooked after children. Findings include: most young people were positive about the help they had received from the virtual school, particularly additional tuition; there was generally evidence of improving outcomes for looked after children, although there was little evidence that the gap in attainment between looked after chilren and other children was narrowing.
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