Children’s Secretary, Ed Balls today announced the Government will introduce new legislation to ensure that multi-agency Children’s Trust Boards are operating in every local authority … (2008/0261)
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NEW LAW TO STRENGTHEN CHILDREN’S TRUST BOARDS – IMPROVED ACCOUNTABILITY FOR CHILD SAFETY PLANS
NEW LAW TO STRENGTHEN CHILDREN’S TRUST BOARDS – IMPROVED ACCOUNTABILITY FOR CHILD SAFETY PLANS
Children’s Secretary, Ed Balls today announced the Government will introduce new legislation to ensure that multi-agency Children’s Trust Boards are operating in every local authority … (2008/0261)
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BALLS AND ALAN JOHNSON BOOST CHILD MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Children’s mental health services will be radically improved by a package of measures including a National Advisory Council and the roll-out of extra support for children in schools, Children’s Secretary Ed Balls and Health Secretary … (2008/0260)
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BALLS AND ALAN JOHNSON BOOST CHILD MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Children’s mental health services will be radically improved by a package of measures including a National Advisory Council and the roll-out of extra support for children in schools, Children’s Secretary Ed Balls and Health Secretary … (2008/0260)
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Andrew Brown: The headteacher of Cheltenham Ladies College is right: less materialism could improve society
Mrs Vicky Tuck is the head of Cheltenham Ladies College; and you can practically hear the swish of hockey sticks as she pokes her metaphors into line. In her speech to the Girls’ Schools Association yesterday she said that headteachers were operating “in a moral vacuum” and “gardening in a gale”.
She also welcomed the [...]
Andrew Brown: The headteacher of Cheltenham Ladies College is right: less materialism could improve society
Mrs Vicky Tuck is the head of Cheltenham Ladies College; and you can practically hear the swish of hockey sticks as she pokes her metaphors into line. In her speech to the Girls’ Schools Association yesterday she said that headteachers were operating “in a moral vacuum” and “gardening in a gale”.
She also welcomed the [...]
Pupils’ excuses keep up with technology
Schoolchildren have always been inventive when it comes to excuses for not handing in their homework - and now they are increasingly blaming technology, a new survey revealed today.
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Pupils’ excuses keep up with technology
Schoolchildren have always been inventive when it comes to excuses for not handing in their homework - and now they are increasingly blaming technology, a new survey revealed today.
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Grants company loses its contract
Liberata, the company behind severe delays in students’ education maintenance allowances, has lost its contract to Capita.
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Grants company loses its contract
Liberata, the company behind severe delays in students’ education maintenance allowances, has lost its contract to Capita.
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