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CEO resigns for health reasons

Letters: The mental health of chronically ill

Dave Hill, a curator of London, wrote homes and families

Deborah Orr: Well, Tony Blair talks about the meaning of alienated young

Tanvi Vyas
: Why the spectators with disabilities are the worst seats in the House

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Telegraph: pressure testing of young leaves of mental illness

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Telegraph: Council leaders to inform the staff to take leave without pay or job cuts in the face

Wandsworth Guardian: Dad committed suicide after cutting housing benefit

on my radar ...

. Tory adviser and "young champions" Andrew Draper, who despite being convicted of drunk driving and assaulting a police officer is to continue in office with the full support of local party. The decision may be related to the delicate balance of powers to the Board of Waveney in Suffolk. An excellent post on the scandal by local blogger James Hargrave examines issues of fairness and justice, as you can read the report East Anglian Daily here. No wonder Draper note that the words shouted at the police officer who arrested him:

"You know I'm a counselor?"

. Nottingham police, who plan to strike next week on how the power cuts are implemented

. Regeneration Guru Tim Williams swamp riots after the show: causes and solutions (and why not a riot Welsh)

. A strong message together in the Journal of stereotypes in the media Gorron advantage of what constitutes a disability - or increased "leg-military dictatorship"

. This part a reflection of New Philanthropy Capital blogger Iona Joy, breaking its own rules, urging people to donate on the basis of the need for charity - not the effectiveness of the charity. Some of the hospice best and most efficient in richer regions, she said, but there are signs of the hospital in poor areas are in trouble. Where should you put your money donors?

"For reasons of fairness, right now, I would very difficult to find a hospice in an area to drive."

. This blog entry Jules Birch suggesting that the flagship government program "recovery of the family", led by Westminster Council and the goal of "problem" families, trips financial difficulties.

. Matt Cavanagh message fascinating youth unemployment - and why employers want to hire migrant workers once

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. Blogger blog Zelo in the street, which skewers the last piece of the Alliance of taxpayers of poor quality "research" (also known as "knocking copy"), this time in the Association of the police.

. Catherine Walker Directory of Social Change, which examines the government's policy of open data in the context of the whole society:

"More and more it looks like the reality behind the government's open policy of data is very different from the rhetoric. Take the black box of beautiful wrapping paper and open it, and instead of spreadsheets beautiful ... full of informative data only, we find the mites and myths. "

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Camila Batmanghelidjh child rights campaign and the commissioner of children Maggie Atkinson and others give their views on the future of youth policy

Computers Government

Peterborough Council is to integrate social services and IT education in order to have a "single view of the child" in the fall of 2012

Local Government


How to develop a neighborhood plan - Tony Burton, director of the voice of the citizen, by his advice to local authorities

Health


London Health Program has improved the care of cancer patients and stroke in the capital for the redesign and integration of services, writes Dr Chris Harrison and Professor Tony Rudd

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