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Transition through detention and custody


Posted by Melanie Hunt, Director for Learning & Skills, Ofsted

The problem of youth crime is something none of us can ignore. But it is important to look beyond the crime and punishment and consider at how we can help young people to move away from offending behaviour and support them in getting their lives back on track

Invest to Save the Earth


Posted by Penny Sheperd MBE, Chief Executive, UKSIF

More than two thirds (70%) of people in Great Britain now consider their outlook and lifestyle to be either very or fairly green and ethical,


Editor's Feature
Brian Berry
Director of External Affairs,
FMB

The key strategic challenge for the Government, and those that follow it, is to manage the transition of the ...


RenewableUK welcomes launch of Wave Hub
On a recent holiday to Cornwall we again marvelled at the power of the sea and this is a marvellous ...
Response to the National Hip Fracture report
There are many reasons why people might fall - the simpler practical ones are often not considered -...
Achieving high standards in Healthcare Cleaning
The Association of Healthcare Cleaning Professionals ‘left to define their own Standards ‘was un...
Older patients Still Hungry to be Heard
It is astonishing to note that records show that 180,000 patients leave the hospital malnourished.Am...
School meals 'help fussy children try new foods'
School food should be encouraged. It exposes children to variety of foods and more importantly,it pr...