Parenting news: archive
CHILDREN’S MINISTER: CALL ON SERVICES TO BETTER SUPPORT DADS
DCSF, 13 November 2008
Children’s Minister Beverley Hughes today announced a ‘Think Fathers’ campaign to dispel the myth that dads are the ‘invisible parent’.
DCSF: How Fathers can be Better Recognised and Supported through DCSF Policy
DCSF, 13 November 2008
This research investigates how far current policies recognise fathers and influence Local Authorities (LAs) / family services to work with them.
‘Baby P’: don’t turn this tragedy into a policy
spiked, 12 November 2008
Let’s stop the government from using this case as a springboard for spreading suspicion. By Jennie Bristow .
Under Obama: no child left unmonitored
spiked, 12 November 2008
Obama’s plan to use education as a tool for social engineering exposes the elitist strain in his ‘Change’ campaign. By Alex Standish.
Shannon ‘drugged as part of mother’s kidnap plot’
The Times (London), 12 November 2008
Trial begins of girl's mother, Karen, who is accused of kidnapping and falsely imprisoning daughter along with another man.
Jersey admits there were no child murders
The Times (London), 12 November 2008
The office now in charge of Haut de la Garennne inquiry rules out murder and says bones were hundreds of years old.
Investigation called after child murder case with echoes of Climbie
The Times (London), 11 November 2008
A nationwide review of child protection has been ordered after a mother duped social workers into believing that a series of brutal injuries that led to her son’s death were accidental
Forcing birth control on unfit mothers
Sunday Times, 9 November 2008
The cost of bad parents to an individual is terrible, but it is also very high to the rest of society.
The secret pathway to the best schools
The Times (London), 5 November 2008
Nurseries offer a loophole for parents to get round the strict admissions rules for primaries. By Alice Miles.
Sign of the times - we’re turning into robots
The Times (London), 3 November 2008
Take a look around: our overmanaged, system-crazy, authoritarian society is destroying common sense and initiative. By Libby Purves.
Brown says government cannot ensure data safety
The Times (London), 3 November 2008
PM blames loss memory stick containing sensitive tax data on human error and says no information is ever totally safe.
Over-50s less likely to worry about infidelity
The Times (London), 3 November 2008
New research has found that baby-boomers who came of age in the Swinging Sixties have hung on to their liberal sexual attitudes.
‘We’ll fight them on the benches’
The Times (London), 3 November 2008
'Noisy' pensioners vow to fight allegations of antisocial behavior from neighbours who want their benches to be removed.
Need a babysitter?
The Times (London), 3 November 2008
Research shows grandparents are the cheapest and safest option.
Primary school children recruited into gangs
The Times (London), 3 November 2008
Boys as young as six are being recruited into gangs, according to a police strategy document obtained by The Times.
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