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Ban on Anti-Child Devices Welcomed by Children and Youth Experts
The National Youth Agency and the Children’s Commissioner for England have welcomed the Council for Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly move to ban Mosquitoes
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Events to Help Open the Book on Young People’s Reading
The National Youth Agency is holding a series of events to create new reading opportunities for young people aged between 14 and 19 who are not engaged in formal education or learning.
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Bill of Rights could strengthen the rights of children, says Children's Rights Alliance for England
In response to the coalition government's announcement to commission an investigation into a British Bill of Rights, the Children’s Rights Alliance for England welcomes this as an opportunity to consider how the Human Rights Act has improved children’s lives and to agree additional protection for children and others.
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Sky News report on Simon Beard
The National Youth Agency (NYA) is shocked to learn of the allegations against former employee and associate Simon Beard.
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Assessing the impact of budget savings on Integrated Youth Support Services (IYSS)
The Confederation of Heads of Young People’s Services and the National Youth Agency undertook a survey of all Heads of Young People’s Services in February 2010 to assess the impact of budget savings on Integrated Youth Support Services (IYSS).