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Intergenerational action can help overcome a climate of fear
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- Wednesday, July 3, 2019 | CYP Now
Six things the new Prime Minister should do for children's rights
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- Monday, July 29, 2019 | CYP Now
Staying silent on exam result stress is never the right answer
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- Friday, August 9, 2019 | CYP Now
Let's choose hope and kindness
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- Monday, January 6, 2020 | CYP Now
I have been a social worker for 35 years and it is in our nature to be optimistic, although we sometimes do a good job of hiding it.
2020 vision – a glass half-full look at the year ahead
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- Monday, January 13, 2020 | CYP Now
Emerging from the festive period to a media diet of fires, floods and yet another flashpoint in the Middle East doesn’t do much for the Monday morning mood. And that’s before grappling with the more mundane issues of overpriced, overcrowded trains and any snow in the forecast simply being a sludgy inconvenience rather than a seasonal sprinkling. So, what is there to look forward to? Here are my top five silver linings.
Breakfast with The Duchess
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- Monday, February 3, 2020 | CYP Now
We all know that the Tiger comes to Tea but we have never had a Duchess come to breakfast.
How the Bi-borough is responding to Covid-19
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- Tuesday, April 21, 2020 | CYP Now
When services shut down and people were asked to stay home due to Covid-19, children’s services in Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster were paused… but very quickly a new model of service delivery was developed.
How Bi-borough is responding to children's evolving needs during lockdown
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- Wednesday, May 6, 2020 | CYP Now
I can’t recall a time in my career when I have been prouder to work for children’s services, or received such gratitude for our social workers.
Standing tall for early years
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- Wednesday, June 17, 2020 | CYP Now
To mark Empathy Day (9 June), we launched our Standing Tall for Early Years campaign – with a call for all early years settings across the UK to join together in planting sunflower seeds with children and celebrate the sector’s move towards a fresh new chapter – especially after a turbulent few months.
Guide to Covid-19 for residential child care settings
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- Friday, June 26, 2020 | CYP Now
Residential child care expert Jonathan Stanley outlines what providers of children's homes and other residential settings need to do if there is a confirmed case of coronavirus.
Lockdown has highlighted the benefits of getting outdoors
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- Wednesday, July 1, 2020 | CYP Now
I am constantly being asked about how we have responded to Covid-19.
A charter to support vulnerable children's needs post lockdown
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- Tuesday, August 25, 2020 | CYP Now
Lockdown has impacted on everyone in the UK, regardless of age, gender, class, financial status: we have all found ourselves in situations we have never experienced before.
What do we mean by recovery?
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- Thursday, September 24, 2020 | CYP Now
As a professional community we have been regularly sharing our experiences of making difficult decisions in extraordinary times.
Volunteering on a wave
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- Monday, October 26, 2020 | CYP Now
The arrival of autumn has felt like a good time to do some personal and professional reflection.
Lessons learned for managing childcare businesses now and in the future
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- Monday, November 16, 2020 | CYP Now
Few saw the events of 2020 coming.
Young people in the Powerhouse: how do we build back better in the north?
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- Friday, November 27, 2020 | CYP Now
As the Chancellor was setting out his spending plans for the year ahead this week, including his pledge to ‘level up’ investment in the north of England, I and many others were hearing about the hopes, fears and expectations of people living in the north at the People’s Powerhouse convention.
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