Education
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Programme for Government progress report
Child poverty levels have fallen as the economy has gradually improved but the childcare strategy has been delayed by almost…
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Progress on childcare
Employers For Childcare Charitable Group broadly welcomes the arrival of the Northern Ireland Executive’s Programme for Affordable and Integrated Childcare.…
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NCB events focus on child investment
Children’s charity NCB Northern Ireland plans to host a series of events to increase understanding about when to invest in…
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Delivering for children and young people
By Pauline Leeson CBE, Chief Executive of Children in Northern Ireland (CiNI), the umbrella group which has been representing the…
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Education: thinking outside the box
Sir Robert Salisbury has been commended for turning round the Garibaldi School, a failing post-primary in Nottinghamshire, and has reviewed…
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Supporting schools to hear the pupil voice
An overview of the work of the Participation Support Programme. The National Children’s Bureau (NCB) is a leading research and…
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Inner city junior highs
Michele Marken discusses her ideas for improving achievement in Protestant working class areas with Peter Cheney. The flag and parading…
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Education: gridlock and hope
Tony Gallagher looks over a decade of delay in education policy but sees signs of change and innovation among staff…
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Colleges: a key economic driver
Gerry Campbell, Chief Executive of Colleges Northern Ireland, talks to Owen McQuade about the sector’s contribution to skills, research and…
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Youth unemployment
20,000 young people in Northern Ireland are without work and outside the education system. Peter Cheney talks to Ryan about…
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