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This document responds to the select committee’s overall conclusions on the single funding formula and its specific recommendations.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
This memorandum provides a preliminary assessment of the Education Act 2005.
This sets out proposals to support families as they bring up their children and help families cope with times of stress and difficulty.
Proposed changes to teaching and schools to help prepare young people for the challenges of the 21st century.
This document outlines the government's plan of action for changes which Lord Laming recommended for the universal protection of children.
The government's response to a review which examined policy and practice on the use of restraint across all 3 juvenile secure settings.
A strategy to improve the quality of alternative education provision for those excluded from, or who cannot attend mainstream school.
This strategy sets out proposals for a programme of reform for 14 to 19 education and seeks views on them.
This document sets out what the department is doing to achieve its strategic objectives for children and young people.
This document reviews the practical consequences of section 58 and seek parents’ views on smacking.
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