Guidance for Contributors

Have you ever thought of writing for the Webmag, but been worried about our expectations? Here are six questions, and our answers.What sort of articles does the Webmag want? The Webmag’s readership is mainly made up of people who work with children and young people, and the people who manage, train and inspect them. There … Read more

News Views

Including leaving care, records, creating villages out of gangs, goodenoughcaring, residential care in Australia, Interconnections, electrical danger zones, teenagers and good news about fees

News Views

A mixture of news items, events, comments and whimsies, including respecting the wishes of abuse victims, summer activities – recommended and not recommended, communication, printable activities, and paedophiles

News Views

A mixture of news items, events, comments and whimsies, including the threat of teenage cancer, tuneful toothbrushes, jigsaws, saying thankyou, unintended consequences, the role of professional associations, the Children’s Centre & Extended Schools Show, the Mulberry Bush and Haut de la Garenne.

News Views

A mixture of news items, events, comments and whimsies, including the BBC’s responses to complaints, KidStart, computers for children, teamwork, meningitis C, young prisoners and accidents.

Congratulations

March 2008 Dear David I hope you will allow me some space to congratulate you on reaching the 100th edition of your Webmag. It is some years since I retired from work in social care and children’s services and since then it has been difficult to keep up with the events and issues of the … Read more