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Legal Update: Deprivation of liberty orders

Barrister Andrew Powell from 4PB explains why the use of deprivation of liberty orders has risen sharpy in recent years and the problems that creates for the children and young people involved.

Inspections Clinic: Pauses to inspections

Planned changes to allow for inspections of state schools to be paused for a short time will now be extended to all provision regulated by Ofsted. Jo Stephenson looks at how the new policy will work.

Funding Focus: Young Women in Mind

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  • Friday, June 28, 2024
  • | CYP Now
Established in 1930, the Pilgrim Trust is an independent charitable grant maker that awards around £3 million each year to charities and public bodies that focus on preserving the UK’s heritage or bringing about social change and improving the life chances of disadvantaged groups.

Recognising the NYA at 60

Leigh Middleton, chief executive of the National Youth Agency, reflects on the youth organisation’s achievements since being founded in 1964 and the role it can play in shaping the future of youth work.

Labour tops polls among young people

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  • Thursday, June 27, 2024
  • | CYP Now
The Labour Party has won a youth version of the general election, involving just under 23,000 children voting across 112 schools and youth groups in England and Wales.

Family courts and care proceedings: Key policy developments

There were 3,828 public law cases – where a local authority makes an application for an order to safeguarding the welfare of a child – starting in October to December 2023 (the most recent data), down 3% compared to the equivalent quarter in 2022. Care applications made up two-thirds of public law orders applied for in this period.

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