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Publications 2000-2008
Children and Young People
- The State of London's Children Report October 2007
This report shows where London's children's lives are getting better,
and what has deteriorated or stayed the same, compared to the rest
of the country and since the last State of London's Children
report in 2004. The report has three versions: a full report, an executive
summary and a child-friendly version.
State of London's Children 2007 PDF
State of London's Children 2007 RTF
State of London's Children 2007 summary PDF
State of London's Children 2007 summary RTF
State of London's Children child friendly
PDF
State of London's Children child friendly RTF
Key issues in the report relating to intergenerational poverty and educational
inequalities were discussed at the London Child Poverty Commission conference
on 10 October 2007. A synopsis is available:
State of London's Children Report
Launch Workshop PDF
State of London's Children
Report Launch Workshop RTF
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Young people not in education, employment or training March 2007
The GLA has commissioned a report into 'What works in preventing and re-engaging young people NEET in London'. This refers particularly to 16-18 year olds, who are 'not in education, employment or training'. Alongside the main report is a toolkit document designed to help extended schools who are working with this group.
Young people not in education, employment or training PDF
Young people not in education, employment or training RTF
Young people not in education, employment or training - toolkit PDF
Young people not in education, employment or training - toolkit RTF
- Youth Policy January 2006
The Youth Policy in London sets out the Mayor's views on the key issues for the future of youth services in London. This paper follows and responds to the recent, national government proposals set out in the Youth Matters Green Paper.
Youth Policy PDF
Youth Policy RTF
- The Mayor’s Children and Young People’s Strategy Progress Report - September 2005
A progress report and more detailed implementation plan (as an appendix)
has been produced by the Mayor on his Children and Young People’s (CYP)
strategy
to make London a more child-friendly city.
CYP strategy progress report PDF
CYP strategy progress
report RTF
CYP strategy progress report appendix
PDF
CYP strategy progress report appendix RTF
- Guide to Preparing Play Strategies -
Planning inclusive play space and opportunity for all London's children
and young people,
May 2005
The Mayor's Guide
to Preparing Play Strategies is a practical tool to assist London
boroughs to meet the play and leisure needs of children
and young people living in London.
Guide to Preparing Play Strategies PDF
Guide to Preparing Play Strategies RTF
- Kids Swim Free Evaluation 2004
The aim of the Kids Swim Free scheme was to encourage swimming and exercise
amongst young Londoners, and it operated in school holidays in five East
London boroughs. This report evaluated the scheme during the Easter Holidays
2004.
Kids Swim Free Evaluation 2004 PDF
Kids Swim Free Evaluation 2004 RTF
- Young Londoners' survey
A survey of young Londoners aged 11-16 years, conducted in June 2004 by ICM
on behalf of the Greater London Authority, reveals issues of concern to children
and young people, their views about living in the capital and their attitudes
to key mayoral policies. The survey suggests that young people may be more
positive about living in the capital than might have been imagined.
Young Londoners'
survey PDF
Young Londoners'
survey RTF
- The State of London's Children 2004
seminar report
The key issues in the State of London's Children Report 2004 were
debated at a seminar at City Hall in March 2005; a summary of proceedings
is available here.
State
of London's Children Report Seminar PDF
State of London's
Children Report Seminar RTF
- The State of London's Children 2004
Executive Summary November 2004
Full report December 2004
This report sets out the most comprehensive picture to date of children
and young people's lives in London. It allows us to see in which areas London’s
children’s lives are getting better, and what has deteriorated or stayed
the same, compared to the rest of the country, since the last report in 2001.
State of London's Children
PDF
State
of London's Children RTF
State
of London's Children summary PDF
State
of London's Children summary RTF
- Making London better for all children and young people The
Mayor's Children and Young People's Strategy, January 2004
This strategy aims to to make London a more child-friendly city and
to ensure a greater voice for London's children and young people.
Making London better for all children and young people PDF
Making London better
for all children and young people RTF
Executive summary PDF
Executive summary RTF
Child-friendly summary PDF
Child-friendly summary RTF
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