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Spike in number of families helped by social services during lockdown

Lockdown saw 1,000 more families turn to Swindon Borough Council’s social services department for help than the year before.

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In the June edition of CYP Now: National Tutoring Programme; Care Commissioning Special; Troubled Families

Experts call for revamped Troubled Families scheme to focus on poverty

Troubled Families programme succeeded in helping people, although opinion is split on whether lives were ‘turned around’. Experts say new scheme must focus on tackling causes of poverty, domestic abuse and mental ill health.

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ADCS presidency to be focused on recovery

ADCS presidency to be focused on recovery Derren Hayes Tuesday, April 27, 2021 New ADCS president for 2021/22 Charlotte Ramsden sets out her key priorities and how she will apply a collaborative style of leadership. Charlotte Ramsden is director of people at Salford City Council Register now to continue reading Thank you for visiting Children & Young People Now and making use of our archive of more than 60,000 expert features, topics hubs, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits: Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month Unlimited access to news and opinion Email newsletter providing advice and guidance across the sectorRegister Now

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Rethinking how we protect young children at risk of abuse and neglect

Rethinking how we protect young children at risk of abuse and neglect Jordan Rehill, researcher, and Carey Oppenheim, early childhood lead, the Nuffield Foundation Tuesday, April 27, 2021 The Independent Review of Children’s Social Care acknowledges that the current system of child welfare and support needs to be re-evaluated. It provides an opportunity to rethink how the system is organised and how it responds to children in need of care and support. Services are set to face massive demand. Picture: Akira Photo/Adobe Stock Register now to continue reading Thank you for visiting Children & Young People Now and making use of our archive of more than 60,000 expert features, topics hubs, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits:

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