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- 09-07 Children kept awake by sounds of domestic violence
- 09-06 Boys may be more inclined towards gangs and violence because of genes
- 09-06 For adolescent crime victims, genetic factors play lead role
- 09-06 My Place' -
- 09-05 Engaging young people' illustrates how the best youth work contributes to young people's development
- 09-04 Sexual bullying amongst children and young people: incidence, impact and what can be done to manage it effectively
- 09-04 Kids-ID card in Belgium
- 09-02 Accidents and Child Development
- 09-01 'Stuck in the middle' - the importance of supporting 6 to 13 year olds
- 09-01 the 'One more broken window' report
- 09-01 Social Mobility Report - Children from poorest backgrounds at disadvantage despite millions spent on social mobility
- 09-01 Links between a neighbourhood's physical decline and pupil behaviour, truancy, teacher morale and a school's ability to deliver exam results
- 08-12 Australian Youth Studies
- 08-12 Do you work for one of Ofsted 's Outstanding Providers?
- 08-11 Family problems affect African-American children more than other races
- 08-11 Adult crime linked to childhood anxiety
- 08-11 Kooth. com the pioneering advice and support service for 11-25 year olds, received one of the the Local Government IT Excellence Awards 2008
- 08-10 Young people and territoriality in British cities
- 08-09 Anti-bullying week - resources and ideas for 17th-21st November
- 08-09 Children who are maltreated tend to have a lot of re-exposure to family violence, and this re-exposure often leads to increased psychological problems.
- 08-09 Youngsters in deprived areas are to get cut-price access to arts, sports and theatre activities to divert them from anti-social behaviour over the summer
- 08-09 While it's true that boys are more likely to engage in physical aggression, girls and boys alike take part in social aggression
- 08-07 New research challenges government plans to clamp down on knife crime
- 08-06 Medical Conditions at School - the website for information to help schools and school healthcare professionals support all pupils with medical conditions.
- 08-06 Schools and evidence based action
- 08-06 How guidance from NICE can help improve children and young people's health and how schools can benefit
- 08-06 Youth gambling education and prevention: does it work?
- 08-05 Joint working across children's services is making young people feel safer, happier and more confident.
- 08-05 Volunteer youth mediators can act as peacemakers in communities
- 08-05 Problems parents face when they try to ensure that their teenagers and pre-teens stay safe.
- 08-03 'All Salted?' Reducing Salt Intake in Young Parents and Their Children.
- 08-03 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children in Scotland
- 08-03 Adolescent Health Project
- 08-02 Boys Matter Conference 2008 ...see also
- 08-02 Break-Thru: a programme for young people who have experienced domestic violence.
- 08-02 Raising the achievement of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children and young people
- 08-01 An investigation into causal links between victimization and offending in adolescents
- 07-12 Children's Research Centre
- 07-09 Ordnance Survey launches its annual Free maps for 11-year-olds initiative in England and Wales giving tens of thousands of schoolchildren the opportunity to get active and discover the world around them.
- 07-09 Young people's experience of violence leads to health and safety concerns: New data show that one in five New Zealand secondary school students do not feel safe at school,
- 07-09 11 MILLION, led by the Children's Commissioner for England, will spend half its project budget next year tackling violence, abuse and bullying of children
- 07-08 Teachers and cyber-bullying: Teachers have called for websites such as YouTube to be shut down as part of efforts to prevent pupils and staff being bullied.
- 07-08 Young People want more openness around the subject of self-injury - LifeSIGNS (Self Injury Guidance & Network Support) aims to support people who are affected in anyway by self injury within the United Kingdom.
- 07-06 Young People of the Year or 'YOPEY' (pronounced yop-ee) corrects the unfairly negative image of young people today. Award-winners can become positive role models and inspire younger generations to make better choices as they grow up.
- 07-06 The proportion of teenage victims of shootings in London has risen from 16 per cent in 2003 to 31 per cent in 2006
- 07-06 Parents who listen, protect. A handbook on building good communication in families
- 07-06 Teenagers and young people receive too much negative publicity
- 07-06 Tips for US Parents of School Age Children: Helping Your Children Manage Distress in the Aftermath of the Virginia Tech Shooting
- 07-06 169 children (aged from 0-15 yrs.) were killed on the roads in 2006 - 20 per cent more than in 2005.
- 07-06 US School Safety and Crisis Resources