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Parents are continuing to skip meals so their children can eat, with new research showing family hardship persists across the UK.

‘Few issues deserve greater urgency than hungry children,’ said Jack Shepherd, senior researcher at Social Market Foundation. The think tank have recently published new research showing the extremity of the crisis and are c...


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In aid of Pride Month, Childline is encouraging children and young people with concerns about sexuality and gender to seek support.

June marks Pride Month, an international month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ communities. Although it has been running for 56 years, new figures from Childline suggest some young people still worry about acceptance.

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Former England manager Gareth Southgate it turning his attention from football to the biggest challenges facing young men and boys in a new BBC documentary.

Unfortunately, the stereotype that boys should hide their struggles still persists. Over the years, writers, campaigners and organisations have worked to challenge those attitudes – from Malorie B...


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Victims of domestic abuse living in social housing will be able to stay in their homes while perpetrators are evicted, under new legislation being debated this week.

The Social Housing Bill, which has its second reading on 1 June, will change how domestic abuse cases are handled within the social housing system in England.

Currently, landlords c...


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When it comes to recruitment in health and social care, headlines often focus on hospitals and care homes under pressure. Less visible are the people within councils working to keep services running amid rising demand.

Image: Tameside Council building

Joe Kelly, Interim Strategic Director of Adult Social Care and H...


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