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Health: Advice on ... Accident prevention

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  • Tuesday, February 3, 2009
  • | CYP Now
Thousands of young people have to make a trip to accident and emergency every year. Cassius Francis, youth liaison officer at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, shows how youth workers can help young people avoid danger.

Interview: Baroness Beverley Hughes, Labour peer

Beverley Hughes, the former children's minister who was awarded a peerage in May, is preparing to get stuck into her new role in the House of Lords, in which she says her old brief will be her top priority.

Case Studies: Project casebook

Jo Stephenson reports on a virtual information and advice centre in Milton Keynes; a horse-whispering project that aims to inspire young people across Wigan; a revamped youth centre in central London; and a powerful play that tackles extremism.

Special Report: Youth Work Impact

Despite deep cuts to funding and service provision, youth organisations are developing new ways to demonstrate the beneficial impact they have on improving life outcomes for vulnerable young people.

Youth Work Sessions: Happy families

These activities will help young people to look at some of the issues around being parents to teenagers, and the rights and responsibilities that people who live together have to one another.

Sustainable Services: Special Report

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  • Wednesday, December 22, 2021
  • | CYP Now
‘Eco anxiety’ among young people is rising prompting many to protest over inaction by policymakers. Initiatives are now being developed across children’s services to be more environmentally sustainable.

Project casebook: Case studies

    Features
  • Thursday, September 6, 2007
  • | CYP Now
Jo Stephenson discovers how young people earned the right to speak for their peers in South Kilburn, why teenagers in Leeds are running their own nightclub, how a youth club has eased tensions in Havering, and dance classes in Arbroath.

Health: Advice on ... Eating disorders

Disorders such as anorexia and bulimia are often thought of as trivial conditions that only affect teenage girls. However, the reality is that they are serious psychiatric conditions experienced by both sexes, as Emma Healey from the charity beat explains.

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