Children’s social care costs in York soar towards £450,000 overspend
COUNCIL bosses in York are heading for a £450,000 overspend on their services for children and young people.
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COUNCIL bosses in York are heading for a £450,000 overspend on their services for children and young people.
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More money is being made available to the NHS in order to improve care for elderly people who are discharged from hospitals in England.
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This survey evaluates the effectiveness of actions taken by local authorities in relation to children and young people who are missing from education. It considers whether legislation and guidance effectively
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Read MoreResearch looking at the nature and extent of youth gang activity and knife carrying based on data collected by the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions, and recommendations for policy interventions.
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