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The findings from an evaluation of the teens and toddlers youth development and teenage pregnancy prevention programme.
This research report presents the findings from a study and analysis of pupil exclusions in the maintained education sector in England.
Outcome measures at national and local authority (LA) level in England for children continuously looked after for at least 12 months.
This release provides statistics on pupils with special educational needs, including information on educational attainment and school absence and exlcusions.
Data on families that receive support from family intervention projects and services.
Exclusions from schools and exclusion appeals in England during the academic year 2009 to 2010.
This research evaluates the implementation and impact of the Social Pedagogy Pilot programme and evaluates a social pedagogic approach.
Research investigating the effectiveness of the current regulations of child employment in England.
The Special Educational Needs (SEN) Information Act (2008) required the Secretary of State to publish information about children in England with special educational needs to help improve the well-being of these children. Thi…
Exclusions from schools and exclusion appeals in England during the accademic year 2008 to 2009.
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