Children, Young People & Families

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The VCS offer a range of services to children, young people and families (CYP&F). This section brings together news, best practice and resources on this CYP&F.

Young people, self harm, violence and exploitation

To mark Self-harm Awareness Day, which took place on Saturday 1 March, ChildLine, Selfharm.co.uk, YouthNet and Young Minds conducted a survey of almost 4,000 young people aged 25 and under.

Young people, education, employment and training

The Office for National Statistics has published the latest labour market statistics for the three months up until January 2014.

Funding opportunities for young people

NCVYS has produced a Funding Update for February, which brings together the funding opportunities for the VCS youth sector.

Other youth related news and resources

The Government has published the Local Authority Interactive Tool, along with user guidance. The tool compares data for children and young people across all local authorities in England and can also be used to make comparisons over time.

Tackling Inactivity in Children and Young People in the Community

This event organised by the Children and Young People Task Group will take place on Tuesday 25 March from 1.30pm to 4.30pm at the University of London Union, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HY.

Identif-I workshops, film screenings and conference

Identif-I, a project that aims to get young people’s voices and heard and make a difference, will be running a series of free workshops, film screenings and conversations about issues affecting young people.

Partnership Working in the Arts and Cultural Sectors

This workshop, taking place on Tuesday 13 May from 10am to 4.15pm at Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham, will shares practical techniques and approaches to working in partnerships in order to achieve a successful youth arts project or event.

Young people, sexual abuse and pornography

Figures for England and Wales compiled by the Rape Monitoring Group indicate that 37.5 percent of rapes recorded by the police in England and Wales were of under 16s.

Young people and the internet

Research published by internet security solutions provider McAfee and the Anti-Bullying Alliance found that 14 to 15 year old teenagers are most likely to adopt risk-taking behaviours and overshare online, putting themselves in potentially harmful situations and at risk of cyber-bullying.

Young people and gangs

The Home Office has published a review of the operation of injunctions to prevent gang-related violence.

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