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Sets out the government's quality standards for children, young people and maternity standards.
The government's response to the Health and Social Care Committee report: Children and young people’s mental health.
This report assesses how social attitudes of UK young people today differ from previous generations and how they might change in the future.
Explore global issues and UK aid with children and young people through our resources and take action for a better world by joining our programmes for young people.
'You're Welcome': standards to help improve the quality of, and access to, health and wellbeing services for young people.
A resource for best practice in school nursing and health visiting to support the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme.
This study aimed to improve our understanding of how the problems faced by young people overlap.
DCMS is seeking views on how we prioritise out of school support for young people and how we could improve DCMS’ offer for young people.
Thousands of disadvantaged young people are to get access to outdoor learning opportunities away from home so they can develop vital life skills, build confidence and resilience.
Sets out proposals by the Children and Young People's Health Outcomes Forum (CYPHOF) to improve health care for children and young people.
Infographic explaining the physical activity needed for general health benefits for children and young people aged 5 to 18 years.
Review and analysis of changing travel patterns among people aged 17-29.
The findings will include longitudinal data looking at differences between 2017 survey and the follow-up conducted during the 2020 lockdown period on the following topics: 1. Mental Health of Children and Young People in 2020 based on Strengths and Difficilties...
A summary of local authority surveys in England illustrating the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on children’s social care.
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