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Behind the Inspection Rating: ‘Little Renoirs' get their needs met
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- Tuesday, March 19, 2013 | CYP Now
Wentworth Nursery School and Children's Centre | Nursery school inspection | January 2013
Leadership: Three boroughs, one DCS and the potential for significant savings
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- Friday, August 19, 2011 | CYP Now
When the coalition government came to power in May 2010, it stated its first priority as the reduction of the structural deficit in the UK economy. As the government's budget plans for local government were set out, it became apparent that local government faced perhaps its greatest challenge since the Second World War.
Leadership: Commissioning is key to improved services for young people
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- Friday, August 5, 2011 | CYP Now
Youth services play a key role in young people's educational and social development.
Leadership: How to ensure deaf children's needs are met in difficult financial times
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- Friday, July 8, 2011 | CYP Now
These are dark times for children's services, particularly in support for disabled children.
Leadership: Corporate partnerships can motivate young people
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- Friday, June 24, 2011 | CYP Now
UK Youth has been around for 100 years. To have survived and thrived as a charity for so long, we've always had to look for new ways of funding the important work we, and our network, do with young people.
Leadership: Let young people decide on the services that meet their needs
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- Monday, June 13, 2011 | CYP Now
The services that support young people outside of school are relatively small and there are few statutory requirements to deliver them. In times of austerity, they are often extensively and disproportionately cut back. The consequences of cutting ineffectively can be disastrous - expensive in both human and economic terms.
Leadership: Society must make up for omissions in the Munro Review
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- Friday, May 27, 2011 | CYP Now
All of us working with vulnerable children know their interests can sometimes inadvertently be forgotten when decisions are made.