Social care & looked after children
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— 17 Oct 2022
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There is a clear consensus that system change is not only needed but also possible. The question is how do you make it happen? - NCB's Chair Alison O’Sullivan shares her thoughts on the future of Family Help and how the sector can create a successful working model.
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— 2 Sep 2022
Will Liz Truss have the courage to do what is needed to protect our most vulnerable children and their families? NCB's CEO, Anna Feuchtwang shares her concerns.
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— 8 Aug 2022
Leading children's charities have written to Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak demanding that vulnerable children are 'at the heart' of the next Prime Minister's priorities.
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— 26 May 2022
Star Hobson and Arthur Lanbinjo-Hughes were murdered by members of their close family who have been rightly held accountable for these terrible crimes. But their cases also highlight, yet again, what can happen if public services do not work together effectively and information about vulnerable children is not shared in a timely way.
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— 20 May 2022
The Review has not shied away from the challenge, addressing knotty issues like multi-agency working, the huge and unnecessary barriers to sharing information about children, and the broken care market. But now we need urgent action from Government to embrace these plans.
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— 20 May 2022
The National Children’s Bureau, NSPCC, Action for Children, Barnardo’s and The Children’s Society, urge Govt to seize once-in-a-generation opportunity to fix children’s social care.
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— 17 May 2022
Our new evidence paper sets out a clear and compelling case for investing in early family help, improving outcomes and saving money.
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— 16 May 2022
Babies, children and young people make up a third of all people in the UK. While the vast majority of children were not at high risk from the virus itself, they paid a high price during the pandemic.
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— 25 Apr 2022
The Health and Care Act 2022, given Royal Assent today, will fundamentally change the way services are planned and delivered by the NHS, local authorities, and other key agencies.
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