“Those findings are harrowing. The report found that children were restrained unlawfully and painfully by staff. One child was even locked in a room for three days without justification,” a news ...
It's a mass data gathering tool is designed to protect children and families. But is it pushing children into the criminal ...
The Cable explores the enduring spirit of the city’s Adventure Playgrounds, where children are trusted, challenged and free ...
Full disclosure: I’m profiling an organisation I once worked for. I wondered if that counts as a conflict of interest – but I couldn’t edit a print edition themed on youth justice without mentioning ...
Bristol based Solomon has been an active member of the city’s Black Lives Matter scene. As well as being a writer, performer and lyricist, Solomon campaigns with the youth chapter of the ...
A mother of a son with autism, Nura Aabe has been a central figure in the struggle to secure better special educational needs support in the city – in schools, the council and the Somali community. As ...
Barton Hill’s tower blocks are one of the most prominent features of Bristol’s skyline, but despite the fact they can be seen from miles around, some residents feel invisible – ignored to the point of ...
“Oil and gas funding has no place at the University of Bristol.” Dr Katharina Richter is a lecturer in climate change, politics and society at Bristol University. She and other top climate academics ...
Built in 1978, Dean Lane skatepark sits in the heart of Dame Emily Park in Bedminster. Known locally as The Deaner, its crusty DIY transitions are built into a hill, making going fast mandatory not ...
Neil sits down with David Jubb to talk citizens’ assemblies: how do they work, why are they a better way of doing politics, and what’s the new one he’s helping run here in the West of England all ...
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