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A rapid review into girls involved in youth violence

Girls involved in youth violence: Key findings and recommendations

This research explores the situation facing local councils and partners around girls and young women involved in youth violence.

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School attendance support survey 2024

The School Attendance Support Survey was sent to all education authorities in England in order that the Local Government Association (LGA) could get a clear picture of the extent to which councils were incurring extra costs where they were already adhering to the Department for Education’s non-statutory guidance, and use these findings in on-going lobbying work with DfE.

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73.4 Listening and engaging with care experienced individuals: A good practice guide

Listening and engaging with care experienced individuals: A good practice guide

The guide was co-produced with a group of Coram Voice A National Voice (ANV) Ambassadors from across England who have been involved in participation. The purpose is to support councillors, council officers and those working in other organisations who want to work with those with care experience.

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Supporting youth in low-income neighbourhoods stay active through sport

Supporting youth in low-income neighbourhoods stay active through sport

This is a practical guide for councillors and officers looking to do more in the area of improving physical activity levels for children and young people from low incomes. It includes tips and case studies to support councils on their journey.

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Early years education and childcare research report

In April 2024, the LGA launched an online survey which was open to responses for around five weeks. The survey was launched following the announcement of the expansion of the existing early years entitlements and aimed to capture the thoughts of the respondents on the challenges that the expansion may create.

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Towards an effective and financially sustainable approach to SEND in England

This research produced by Isos Partnership, commissioned by the Local Government Association (LGA) and County Councils Network (CCN), explores the need for fundamental reform of the SEND system in England.

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Chief executives 'must know' for children’s services

Is your council doing all it can to improve outcomes for children and young people? This document, specifically developed for chief executives, has been shaped by chief executives who are either former directors of children’s services or for other reasons have been closely associated with leading improvement journeys in council children’s services.

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Must know for youth services - updated January 2026

Councils have a statutory duty to “secure, so far as is reasonably practicable, sufficient provision of educational and recreational leisure-time activities for young people” and to make sure young people have a say in the local offer. This is often referred to as the ’youth services duty’.

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Corporate parenting: Resource pack for councillors

Every councillor has a role to play in embedding the corporate parenting principles and doing all they can to support cared for children to live meaningful and fulfilling lives.

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Placements for children in care: Resource pack

This resource pack gives councillors an overview of the key legislative and policy issues regarding placements for children in care. The resource explores good practice, key issues and things to look at in local areas to try to improve the sufficiency and quality of placements, so that every child can live in the best possible home.

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