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17 Jun 2009 New picnic cookbook for childrenA new picnic cookbook for children has been launched, teaching children how to prepare fun, nutritious and well balanced food for when they are out and about this summer. |
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20 May 2009 Education Guardian online discussionOn Wednesday 3 June, experts in disability equality in schools answered your questions. |
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19 May 2009 BBC announces summer of fun activitiesBetween 25 July and 2 August, BBC Breathing Places is joining forces with CBeebies’ Green Balloon Club (GBC) programme to get young people and families to ‘do one thing’ for nature. |
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30 Apr 2009 Swine flu - latest newsAll the information you need, including protection advice from the Department of Health, updates on the situation in the UK and information about travelling abroad. |
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22 Apr 2009 Budget 2009 - how will it affect you?Chancellor Alistair Darling delivered his Budget statement on 22 April - find out how you might be affected by the various financial changes that were announced. |
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21 Apr 2009 Budget 2009On Wednesday 22 April the Chancellor will deliver his 2009 Budget, detailing how the government will raise money and what it will spend it on. |
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30 Mar 2009 Reports about GCSEs from Ofqual (Office of Qualifications)Standards for GSCE Science examinations have fallen, a new report by the exams watchdog has found. |
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27 Mar 2009 Reports about GCSEs and A-levels by Ofqual, the independent regulator of qualifications and testsOfqual is an independent public body which monitors the standards of exams and qualifications. On Friday 26 March Ofqual published various reports on the standards of GCSEs and A-levels in different subjects. In mathematics and English literature Ofqual said that "standards have generally been maintained and.. the system is generally in good health." |
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2 Mar 2009 School admissions decisions 2009If your child is not offered a place at the school you prefer, you have a legal right to appeal - find out how the appeal process works and what happens once a decision has been made. |
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20 Feb 2009 Sure Start Children’s Centres hitting targetsRecent research shows that nine out of ten parents who use Sure Start Children’s Centres are happy with the service they receive, Children's Secretary Ed Balls has announced. |
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2 Feb 2009 Heavy snow covers most of EnglandHeavy snow has fallen across most of England - find information about commuting journeys to work and school closures. |
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29 Jan 2009 Young people under 15 shouldn't drink alcohol, says new guidanceParents and young people were today given clear medical guidance on alcohol consumption. |
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28 Jan 2009 Planned improvements to childcare services are announcedChildren’s Minister Beverley Hughes has outlined the next phase in the Government’s aim to revolutionise early learning and childcare into a world-class public service to the benefit of families across the country. |
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28 Jan 2009 Keep Warm Keep WellA variety of useful information is available to ensure that you and your children are well prepared for the cold winter months. |
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20 Jan 2009 Home education to be reviewedThe Government has commissioned an independent review of home education to assess whether the current system of supporting and monitoring it is working. |
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20 Jan 2009 Home education under reviewThe Government has commissioned an independent review of home education to assess whether the current system of supporting and monitoring it is working. |
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22 Dec 2008 Safeguarding childrenInformation for members of the public on what to do if you have concerns about a child's well-being. |
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8 Dec 2008 Recommended changes to the primary curriculum announcedSir Jim Rose has launched the interim report of the independent review of the primary curriculum that he was asked to carry out by Ed Balls, the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families. |
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8 Dec 2008 Revised School Admissions Code publishedA revised Code that strengthens the admissions system and puts children and parents firmly at the heart of the process has been presented to Parliament. |
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3 Dec 2008 Baby P reportOfsted have published the findings of its review following the death of Baby P in Haringey. The report examines the circumstances of the baby’s death and the role of each of the services involved with the family. |
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27 Nov 2008 All teenagers to stay in education or training until 18Teenagers will continue in education or training until the age of 18 as part of a new law passed this week. The new Education and Skills Act will raise the education leaving age to 17 in 2013 and to 18 from 2015. |
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20 Nov 2008 Independent report on children’s TV viewing launchedDespite some negativity often associated with children’s TV today, new research suggests that 8 out of 10 parents believe television has a positive effect on their child’s development. |
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5 Nov 2008 Parents invited to tell their local schools what is needed in their areaChildren’s Minister Beverley Hughes today called on parents across the country to demand more out of hours activities at their local schools. |
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4 Nov 2008 'Your Teen and Bullying' webchatOn 17 November 2008 agony aunt, journalist and parenting expert Suzie Hayman participated in an online Q&A session about dealing with bullying. |
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4 Nov 2008 ‘Your teen and bullying’ webchatOn 17 November 2008 agony aunt, journalist and parenting expert Suzie Hayman participated in an online Q&A session about dealing with bullying. |
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3 Nov 2008 From Bump to BreastfeedingA new, free DVD has been launched to help all pregnant women across the UK with information and advice about breastfeeding. |
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23 Oct 2008 Get Online Day 2008Fri 24 October sees the annual event giving families the opportunity to try something new, learn something useful and have fun online. |
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15 Oct 2008 School report cards announced; and the end of tests for 14 year oldsSchools Secretary Ed Balls announced today that the government plans to introduce a new school report card, and that he was ending schools’ requirement to run national tests for 14 year olds with immediate effect. |
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13 Oct 2008 National School Meals WeekParents of schoolchildren across the country will be going back to school this week as part of the annual week-long event to promote the high quality, nutritious school meals available today. The week runs from 13 to 17 October. |
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2 Oct 2008 Schools urged to step up commitment to Gifted and Talented programmeMinister for schools Andrew Adonis has written to Head Teachers encouraging them to fulfill their G&T obligations. |
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29 Sep 2008 Handling parents' complaints - consultationThe Department for Children, Schools and Families is looking for input from parents on a new way of handling school complaints. |
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15 Sep 2008 Parents as PartnersA consultation has been launched to find out what help parents need to support their children's education and learning. |
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11 Sep 2008 Cooking classes to be compulsory in secondary schools by 2011Minister for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls has announced £150m of funding for food teaching facilities in schools and launched a new cookbook for teens. |
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7 Aug 2008 Talking to your child about sex and relationships - new report publishedUK teenagers are eager to talk to their mums and dads about sex and relationships - but many parents are just too embarrassed, according to new research. |
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31 Jul 2008 Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal (SENDIST) to be changedFrom November 2008, SENDIST will be split into two levels of tribunal in a bid to improve the current system of claims and appeals. |
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31 Jul 2008 Have your say on video game age ratingsA consultation on ways to improve and modernise the classification of video games has been announced by Culture Minister Margaret Hodge. |
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21 Jul 2008 Moving UpA new magazine has been launched for Year 6 pupils to help them as they make the move from primary to secondary school. |
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24 Jun 2008 Child Safety WeekThis year's campaign providing help on tackling dangers in the home for the under-fives is taking place between 23 and 29 June. |
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17 Jun 2008 School admissions consultationHave your say on proposed plans to make the school admissions process for parents as fair and straightforward as possible. |
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12 Jun 2008 Television ad campaign launched to encourage fathers to read with their childrenIndependent charity Booktrust is launching a TV campaign to raise awareness among fathers of Bookstart - the national, free book-gifting programme - and of the importance of reading to young children. |
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10 Jun 2008 National challenge launched to ensure more children get better GCSEsThe Government has announced the next phase of plans to transform schools, improve results in English and maths, and tackle underachievement by young people. |
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10 Jun 2008 Carers to receive more supportThe Government has launched a new multimillion pound strategy to support, help and improve the lives of Britain’s army of carers. |
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2 Jun 2008 'Youth Alcohol Action Plan' launched to tackle teenage drinkingSteps to cut underage drinking by working with parents, police and the drinks trade are announced. |
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20 May 2008 PlayspaceMinisters today launched a fun, interactive website and poster campaign to encourage children to give their views on play and play areas as part of the first ever national consultation on children’s play. |
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1 May 2008 Teachers TV Extended Services WeekBetween 5 and 11 May Teachers TV is showing a range of programmes focusing on extended services provided by schools. |
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23 Apr 2008 Advice issued for parents on teacher strikeThe National Union of Teachers is planning strike action on Thursday 24 April. Parents of primary and secondary school children should be aware that some schools may close or partially close. |
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2 Apr 2008 New guide to school admissionsChildren, Schools and Families Secretary Ed Balls has announced the publication of a step-by-step guide for parents to the school admission and appeals system. |
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17 Mar 2008 Consultation - have your say on new plans for school admissionsThe Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) is currently consulting on draft regulations to extend the period in which objections can be made to the Schools Adjudicator about schools’ admission arrangements. |
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12 Mar 2008 Budget 2008The Chancellor gave his 2008 Budget speech to the House of Commons on 12 March. |
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4 Mar 2008 School place decisionsIf your child was not offered a place at the school you wanted, you can appeal to an independent panel about the decision. |
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29 Jan 2008 New plans for healthier living publishedA £372million strategy to help everyone lead healthier lives has been published by Health Secretary Alan Johnson and the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, Ed Balls. |
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11 Dec 2007 'Children's Plan' launchedChildren, Schools and Families Secretary Ed Balls has announced the launch of the 'Children’s Plan’ – a ten-year strategy to make England the best place in the world for children and young people to grow up. |
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6 Dec 2007 Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre Christmas campaign launchedCEOP has launched a campaign encouraging parents and carers to register with them and get access to latest online safety information. |
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26 Nov 2007 Additional funding announced to continue tackling antisocial behaviourChildren's and Young People's Minister Beverley Hughes has announced that 58 local areas in England will receive funding of £12.9m over the next three years to continue dealing with the problem of antisocial behaviour and support young people. |
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19 Nov 2007 National Anti-Bullying Week 2007The theme of this year’s Anti-Bullying-Alliance (ABA) campaign, which runs from 19 to 23 November, is based around schools and the community. |
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15 Nov 2007 Teachers TV Anti-Bullying WeekBetween 19 and 25 November, Teachers TV will be showing a series of programmes demonstrating how simple measures like reducing prejudice and misconceptions can go a long way to preventing bullying. |
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5 Nov 2007 Special Educational Needs Week on Teachers TVBetween 5 and 11 Novermber, Teachers TV will be airing a special week of programmes, exploring the different ways of engaging with and including children with special educational needs. |
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25 Oct 2007 The Byron Review: Children and New TechnologyHelp your children have their say about using the internet and video games safely. |
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15 Oct 2007 'In work, better off' Department for Work and pensions Q&AOn Monday 15 October Caroline Flint, Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform, took part in an online Q&A session about helping single parents find work. |
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2 Oct 2007 'Get online day'Friday 12 October sees the launch of a new campaign to help parents and children get online and find out what they can get out of the internet. |
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28 Sep 2007 Time to Talk consultationThe Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) is asking parents nationwide for help in improving the lives of disadvantaged children and young people through a new consultation, Time to Talk. |
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12 Sep 2007 Parents urged not to take children out of school for holidaysNew research shows that more than 5.4 million school days were lost due to holidays during the Autumn 2006 and Spring 2007 terms. |
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5 Sep 2007 Parents’ help sought to manage bad behaviourNew rules are being introduced this week making parents responsible for ensuring their children are kept indoors if they have been excluded from school. Parents will also have a responsibility to work with their child’s school to improve their behaviour. |
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16 Aug 2007 Help after exam resultsIf your child's A level, GCSE or other exam results aren't what they were expecting, they can get expert advice by phone. |
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2 Aug 2007 Is your child’s school causing you concern?From April 2007 Ofsted received new powers to consider complaints by registered parents and carers about their child’s school as a whole. |
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27 Jul 2007 Keeping children safe during a floodFlood waters present a serious threat to personal health and safety, and children can be particularly at risk. Follow these simple rules to make sure your children remain safe. |
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28 Jun 2007 New Cabinet sees changes to education departmentTwo government departments are now responsible for different areas of education and skills. |
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13 Jun 2007 Countdown to UniAn online guide has been launched providing comprehensive information about how to prepare for university. |
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6 Jun 2007 Parents' internet wish list revealedNo-show alerts, video playback of lessons and finding holidays relevant to the curriculum are just some of the services that parents in the UK would like to have access to online, according to research released today. |
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1 Jun 2007 Celebrating early learning and childcare in June and JulyThroughout June and July thousands of nurseries, pre-schools, playgroups, breakfast clubs, childminders, Sure Start Children’s Centres and extended schools will be holding special celebratory events in local communities. |
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22 May 2007 ‘Struggling with the pressures of modern parenting?’ webchatOn 14 May 2007 Deputy Chief Executive of UK charity Parentline Plus Jan Fry participated in a Question and Answer session about important issues facing parents today. |
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17 May 2007 Know IT All for ParentsChildren’s internet charity Childnet International has launched the latest ‘Know IT All’ guide aimed at helping parents better support their children’s internet use. |
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12 Apr 2007 ParentsCentre forum temporarily closedDue to local elections in England and Scotland the ParentsCentre forum will be closed from Thursday 12 April until Thursday 3 May. |
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22 Mar 2007 Raising Expectations: staying in education and training post-16The Government has published a Green Paper proposing that, from 2015, all young people will be required to remain in education or training until their 18th birthday. |
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22 Mar 2007 Budget 2007Read about the Chancellor's announcements, including changes relevant to parents and carers. |
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15 Mar 2007 Every Parent MattersA new guide has been published outlining the vital role of parents in shaping their child’s development and the role the Government will play in supporting them. |
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2 Mar 2007 DirectgovKidsMarch sees the launch of a new website which aims to help young children understand their world and the world around them in a fun and interactive way. |
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1 Mar 2007 World Book Day 2007Thursday 1 March marks World Book Day, the biggest annual celebration of books and reading in the UK and Ireland, organised by the Booksellers Association. |
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22 Feb 2007 Every Lesson CountsFebruary 2007 saw the launch of a new campaign designed to encourage better attendance at school. |
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8 Jan 2007 Child Trust Fund Week 2007Monday 15 January saw the launch of an annual campaign to raise parents’ awareness about the benefits of the Child Trust Fund (CTF). |
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2 Jan 2007 Family Reading CampaignMonday 15 January saw the launch of a campaign to encourage parents and children to find more time to read together. |
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4 Dec 2006 Premium rate services regulator launches new websitePremium rate services regulator ICSTIS is urging children to start logging on to a new site developed to help them make educated choices about the growing number of premium rate services they encounter in their day-to-day lives. |
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28 Nov 2006 New measures announced to encourage extra-curricular learningThe Government has launched a manifesto which aims to help children extend their education outside of the classroom. |
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21 Nov 2006 Parents to get support to counter the problem of antisocial behaviourThe Government today announced plans for a £4million boost in funding to enable dedicated parenting experts to be established in 77 areas across England. |
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31 Oct 2006 National Anti-Bullying Week 2006The theme of this year’s Anti-Bullying-Alliance (ABA) campaign, which runs from 20 to 24 November, is ‘Bullying: See it. Get help. Stop it.’ |
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16 Oct 2006 List 99 and Childcare Disqualification Regulations – ConsultationDraft regulations for consultation have been announced which will mean that individuals cautioned, as well as convicted, for sexual offences against children will automatically be entered on List 99 and barred from working in schools. |
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10 Oct 2006 ‘Extended schools and children’s centres’ webchatOn Thursday 12 October Minister for Children, Young People and Families Beverley Hughes participated in an online question and answer session on the subject of extended schools and children’s centres. |
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25 Sep 2006 ThinkuKnowThe Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre has launched an online campaign to crack down on child sex abuse. |
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18 Sep 2006 New child car seat law comes into effectFrom Monday 18 September new regulations for child car restraints become law in an attempt to cut the number of child deaths and injuries each year. |
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13 Sep 2006 School Admission ConsultationThe Secretary of State recently launched a consultation on a new School Admissions Code and other measures that will create a system that ensures all children, regardless of their background, have fair access and opportunities to gain a place at the school they want to attend. |
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8 Sep 2006 'Admissions' webchat with Neil LawsonOn Tuesday 12 September Neil Lawson - one of the team leaders of the School Admissions and Class Size unit at the DfES - answered questions on the subject of school admissions. |
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4 Sep 2006 New standards for school mealsAs children return to school this week, guidelines announced earlier this year to improve the quality of food in schools and tackle obesity come into effect. |
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29 Aug 2006 Obesity warningA report has been published outlining the likely levels of obesity in England in 2010 if the current trend of poor diet and lack of exercise continues. |
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17 Aug 2006 The national exams results telephone helplineClear and impartial information and support regarding post-exam options. |
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10 Aug 2006 Family Court HearingsProposals have been announced by the Government to help restore public confidence and trust in the family court system. |
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3 Aug 2006 'GCSEs and A Levels' webchatOn Friday 18 August and Friday 25 August, DfES Director of 14 to 19 Reform Jon Coles answered your questions on GCSE’s and A Levels in a live webchat. |
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25 Jul 2006 New measures announced to tackle the problem of 'cyberbullying'The Government has published guidelines to help children, parents and schools to deal with bullying and abuse over the internet and on mobile phones. |
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20 Jul 2006 FRANK launches new leaflets for children and young peopleDrugs information site continues its mission to educate parents and their children about the dangers of drug abuse with two new leaflets. |
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12 Jul 2006 Childcare Bill becomes Childcare ActThe Government’s flagship Childcare Bill has received Royal Assent, guaranteeing changes that will give all children the best start in life and parents far more flexibility. |
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21 Jun 2006 Literary Long Weekend, 23 to 25 June 2006As part of her 80th birthday celebrations, the Queen will be holding a special children's party in the gardens of Buckingham Palace on Sunday 25 June to celebrate British children's literature. |
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15 Jun 2006 Fevers and fitsParentsCentre's expert Dr Stuart Flanagan continues his series of articles with a piece on how to deal with fevers and fits in children. |
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14 Jun 2006 ‘Benefits of sports and activities for children, schools and communities’ webcastParentsCentre is showing an interview with Sebastian Coe, chairman of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, on the subject of the benefits of sport. |
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14 Jun 2006 Children who cannot swim by age 11 to be given additional lessonsA scheme has been launched to ensure that all schoolchildren will be able to swim the National Curriculum standard of 25 metres by the end of Key Stage 2. |
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1 Jun 2006 National Sure Start Month 2006This year’s National Sure Start Month gets underway on 5 June, kicking off with National Childcare Week. |
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19 May 2006 New standards set for school mealsEducation Secretary Alan Johnson today unveiled new minimum nutrition standards for food in schools to encourage healthier eating in children. |
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16 May 2006 'Helping children to communicate' webcastParentsCentre is now showing an interview with Mary Hartshome, Head of Professional Standards at UK Charity I CAN, on the subject of children's communication skills. |
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11 May 2006 School ProfileThe School Profile is a new search tool enabling parents to access a wide range of key information about individual schools. As schools are still in the process of uploading their information, we regret that some search results will not be exhaustive. |
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27 Apr 2006 Film Street initiative launched to inspire young film-makersA website has been created to introduce both the fun and educational value of film to six to nine year olds. |
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26 Apr 2006 'Family finances' webcastFrom 8 May ParentsCentre will be showing an interview with financial adviser Lawrence Gold on the subject of family finances. |
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8 May 2006 ‘Family finances’ webcastParentsCentre is now showing the video of an interview with financial adviser Lawrence Gold. |
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25 Apr 2006 Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre launchedThe Home Office has launched a new unit specialising in cracking down on child abuse and online child abuse images. |
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30 Mar 2006 New study identifies different levels of post-natal depressionThe results of a recent study suggest new mothers may be wrongly dismissing feelings of anxiety that could represent post-natal depression (PND). |
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27 Mar 2006 Cot death/Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)ParentsCentre's expert Dr Stuart Flanagan continues his series of articles by looking at the potential causes of cot death and the guidelines for parents on reducing the risks. |
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9 Mar 2006 Careers in sport for school leaversSainsbury’s and jobswithballs.com - the UK’s only sports-specific job search resource - have teamed up to create a campaign which encourages children and young people to consider a career in the sports industry. |
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2 Mar 2006 What the Schools White Paper means for you and your childFollowing the announcement in October 2005 of plans to make parents central to the future of schools and their children’s learning, a leaflet has been launched to highlight and explain the plans in more detail. |
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2 Mar 2006 World Book Day 2006Thursday 2 March marks the eighth World Book Day, the biggest annual celebration of books and reading in the UK and Ireland, organised by the Booksellers Association. |
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1 Mar 2006 Radical overhaul for the system of vetting those who work in schoolsPlans have been outlined in a new bill to bar from working in schools any individual cautioned or convicted for sexual offences against children. |
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24 Feb 2006 ‘Gaming’ webcastParentsCentre is now showing an interview with Michael Rawlinson from the Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) on the subject of console, mobile and computer gaming. |
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24 Jan 2006 View the 'Time to talk' webchatOn Tuesday 7 February, Jan Fry from Parentline Plus participated in a live online Question & Answer session here on ParentsCentre on the subject of sex and relationship education for pre-teens and teens. |
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19 Jan 2006 Radical overhaul for the system of vetting those working in schoolsEducation Secretary Ruth Kelly has outlined plans to bar child sex offenders from working in schools. |
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3 Jan 2006 ‘Support for children with disabilities and health conditions’ webcastParentsCentre is now showing an interview with Mark Robertson, National Advice & Information Manager at Contact a Family. |
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30 Dec 2005 Overhaul for adoption lawChanges to the law mean that unmarried and same-sex couples now have the right to adopt together. |
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7 Dec 2005 View the 'Positive parenting' webcastParentsCentre is now showing an interview with Parenting Advisor for the NSPCC Eileen Hayes on anger management. |
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6 Dec 2005 'Internet safety' hotseatAt 3.00pm on Monday 12 December 2005, Chair of the UK’s Children’s Charities’ Coalition on Internet Safety John Carr participated in a live online Question & Answer session, here on ParentsCentre. |
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1 Dec 2005 View the recent 'Bullying at school' hotseatOn Tuesday 22 November, Jan Fry from Parentline Plus participated in and online Q&A on the issue of bullying at school. |
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29 Nov 2005 Positive parenting webcastFrom 3.00pm on Wednesday 7 December 2005, ParentsCentre will be showing an interview with Parenting Advisor for the NSPCC Eileen Hayes on anger management. |
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21 Nov 2005 National Anti-Bullying Week 2005The theme of this year’s campaign, which runs between 21 and 25 November, is the involvement of children and young people in taking action against bullying. |
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17 Nov 2005 The National Anti-Bullying Poetry AnthologyAs part of the building up to the recent National Anti-Bullying Week, a poetry book was launched. |
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15 Nov 2005 Every Lesson Counts campaignThe Government has joined forces with the UK travel industry to launch a new campaign aimed at increasing attendance at school. |
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8 Nov 2005 Breast vs bottleParentsCentre's expert Dr Stuart Flanagan continues his series of monthly articles by outlining some advice on breastfeeding. |
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8 Nov 2005 'Bullying at school' hotseatOn Tuesday 22 November 2005 at 3.00pm, Jan Fry from UK charity Parentline Plus participated in an online Question & Answer session on ‘Bullying at school’. |
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31 Oct 2005 Child Trust FundPlanning for your child's financial future. |
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28 Oct 2005 ‘Getting to Know IT All’ internet safety campaignOn 1 November 2005, Minister for Children and Families Maria Eagle will be launching a national internet safety campaign. |
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25 Oct 2005 Schools White Paper publishedThe Government has revealed plans for the future of schools, with a firm focus on parental involvement and parental choice. |
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24 Oct 2005 Prime Minister declares school system will be opened up to “real parent power”On Monday 24 October - the eve of the Schools White Paper launch - Tony Blair delivered a major speech on the future of schools and education. |
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21 Oct 2005 Big improvement in GCSE resultsProvisional figures from the 2005 exams show the biggest increase in students achieving five or more good GCSE grades for a decade. |
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20 Oct 2005 Parents' Week 2005The sixth national Parents’ Week is taking place between Wednesday 19 October and Wednesday 26 October. |
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19 Oct 2005 Maternity and paternity leave to be extendedPaid maternity leave is set to be increased to nine months with a view to extending it to a year by the end of Parliament, the government announced today. |
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12 Oct 2005 Have your say about services for young peopleAre there things your children want to do where you live but can't? |
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10 Oct 2005 Complications in pregnancyParentsCentre's expert Dr Stuart Flanagan continues his series of articles by highlighting how to deal with various health issues you may experience during pregnancy. |
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7 Oct 2005 ‘Extended schools’ hotseatAt 3.00pm on Monday 10 October 2005, Education Secretary Ruth Kelly participated in a live online Question & Answer session on the Guardian website. |
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3 Oct 2005 Future of school meals proposedFollowing Education Secretary Ruth Kelly’s announcement at the Labour Party conference on 28 September that junk food would be banned in schools, the School Meals Review Panel has recommended an overhaul of the nation’s school menus to adhere to new minimum standards. |
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3 Oct 2005 Bookstart is launching two more packs of free books and a range of guidance materialsBookstart, the first national books for babies programme, kicks off National Children’s Book Week by continuing its aim to give a selection of books to every baby in the UK. |
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28 Sep 2005 'Your child's behaviour at home' hotseatAt 3.00pm on Wednesday 28 September 2005, Kim Roberts from UK charity Parentline Plus participated in an online Question & Answer session on the ParentsCentre site. |
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28 Sep 2005 Junk food to be banned in schoolsEducation Secretary Ruth Kelly today announced that foods high in salt, sugar and fat are to be banned from vending machines and meals in schools. |
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1 Sep 2005 Common complaints during pregnancyParentsCentre's expert Dr Stuart Flanagan continues his series of monthly articles by outlining some advice on staying healthy while you are carrying your baby. |
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26 Aug 2005 Do parenting issues matter to you?If so, you may be interested in participating in some market research. |
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19 Aug 2005 Childcare standards receive glowing praiseAfter a series of comprehensive reports, education watchdog Ofsted has come to the conclusion that childcare in England is “truly inspirational”. |
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18 Aug 2005 Teen pedestrian road safety campaign launchedA new road safety campaign targeted at 11 to 16 year olds will begin with a television and cinema commercial aiming to raise awareness of road safety. |
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28 Jul 2005 More money, more choice for student parentsStudent parents have been promised more money and better childcare choices from September 2005. |
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26 Jul 2005 Healthy mum, healthy pregnancyParentsCentre's expert Dr Stuart Flanagan continues his series of monthly articles by outlining some advice on ensuring a healthy pregnancy. |
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19 Jul 2005 Childcare Legislation ConsultationParents and carers are being invited to provide feedback on a proposed Childcare Bill. |
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15 Jul 2005 Youth Green Paper launchedEducation Secretary Ruth Kelly has published Youth Matters, a Green Paper which aims to initiate a radical reshaping of services - such as organised activities and career advice - available to children and young people. |
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8 Jul 2005 Have an influence on the future of food in schoolsThe ParentsCentre team are inviting parents and carers to contribute their opinions about a new school meals ‘toolkit’. |
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4 Jul 2005 Preparing for pregnancyParentsCentre's expert Dr Stuart Flanagan begins a series of monthly articles by outlining some pre-conception guidelines. |
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14 Jun 2005 Parents and children to benefit from extended school servicesSchools are to offer high quality childcare and activities from 8am to 6pm all year round in partnership with local providers. |
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7 Jun 2005 Internet safety campaign launchedChildnet International launches campaign to protect children from the hazards of downloading and sharing files on the internet. |
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6 Jun 2005 National Sure Start Month 2005This year's campaign was launched with a party at London Zoo on 2 June. |
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2 Jun 2005 Plans continue to improve the standard of school mealsEducation Secretary Ruth Kelly has elaborated on plans to improve the nutritional value of food prepared in schools. |
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23 May 2005 Early nights in early years to combat obesityA report from researchers at the University of Glasgow suggests sleeping patterns in young children are linked to obesity in later childhood. |
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11 May 2005 Baby Safety WeekAn annual campaign to raise awareness of sudden infant death syndrome in the UK is running from 9 to 15 May. |
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9 May 2005 Foster Care Fortnight 2005Monday 9 May marked the beginning of an annual campaign created to raise the profile of fostering and encourage more people to get involved. |
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11 Apr 2005 New online initiative launched to combat online child abuseThe Virtual Global Taskforce - the alliance of global law enforcement agencies created to make the internet a safer place - has created a new website. |
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30 Mar 2005 School meals set for major overhaulEducation Secretary Ruth Kelly has announced radical plans to improve the standard of school meals. |
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21 Mar 2005 National Sure Start MonthJune is fast approaching and with it the fourth annual National Sure Start Month - a month of events celebrating the achievements of childcare and early years practitioners and families in Sure Start early years settings over the last year. |
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9 Mar 2005 The Believe in Me AwardsThe Who Cares? Trust and the Department for Education and Skills are to hold an inaugural awards ceremony for professionals nominated solely by young people in their care. |
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1 Mar 2005 NSPCC launches anger management initiativeThe child protection charity has launched a campaign to prevent parents from losing their tempers with their children. |
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1 Mar 2005 Reforms announced over education for 14 to 19 year oldsSecretary of State for Education and Skills Ruth Kelly has published a White Paper outlining plans to deliver a more effective education for GCSE and A level-age pupils. |


