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Theme : children
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A lost generation..
Blanket media converage greeted the news that the UK has come bottom in a Unicef study of children's well-being in 21 economically advanced nations. This report will make sobering reading for a government which in 1999 committed itself to eradicating child poverty in the next twenty years. Jim Murphy defended their record on Newsnight last night, pointing out that elements of the report are based on out of date information on issues such as the reduction of teenage pregnancy in the UK. But, as...
from : celiahannon
14th February 2007
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Troubled children pay the price for care home deficiency
Closing care-homes is separating children from their families. Physical separation becomes an emotional one and breeds a sense of isolation, and lonliness
from : tomrichardson
9th February 2007
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Their Space
Their Space: Education for a digital generation draws on qualitative research with children and polling of parents to counter the myths obscuring the true value of digital media.
from : markfuller
10th January 2007
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Create-A-Scape - Create a mediascape
Create-A-Scape - Create a mediascape
from : joostbeunderman
30th November 2006
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Neighbourhoods: Everyday learning
ON a project by Proboscis to help schoolchildren map their environment.
from : petebradwell
13th November 2006
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Comment is free: Setting children free
TIm Gill on childhood freedoms
from : petebradwell
10th November 2006
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Comment is free: The play's the thing
Tim Gill on play and risk
from : petebradwell
10th November 2006
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Let Our Children Roam Free
Tim Gill writes about risk and children for the Ecologist
from : petebradwell
10th November 2006
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Neighbourhoods: Play and social capital
Neighbourhoods: Play and social capital
from : petebradwell
8th November 2006
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CAPABLE project
CAPABLE studies children's behaviour and perceptions in an effort to understand how children currently use the local environment and what can be done to make it easier and safer for them to move about on foot.
from : petebradwell
2nd November 2006