*CHILD welfare, *LEGAL status of children, *EDUCATION, *CHILD services
Abstract
This article examines the main themes of the Children's Green Paper, and analyses the positive aspects, as well as the contradictions in policy. It looks at the likely effects of the proposals on local authorities, including the implications of having one officer responsible for both education and children's services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*CHILD welfare, *LEGAL status of children, *CHILD services, *EDUCATION
Abstract
Children's life chances remain unequal with vulnerable children caught in a cycle of poverty and crime. In this article, Margaret Hodge, Minister of State for Children, outlines how the reforms proposals in the Children's Green Paper will help to protect vulnerable children and enable them to lead fulfilled lives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Focuses on the information about the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Conference organized by Brent Davies in Great Britain. Presentation of a paper by the British Educational Leadership Management and Administration Society (BELMAS) members at AERA; Prioritization on the proposals of BELMAS members; Availability of assistance to members.