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Children's Society publishes findings from its Good Childhood inquiry
3 Feb 2009
Over 35,000 people contributed to the enquiry over two years, including a wide range of experts as well as children themselves. It aims to provide the facts on the state of childhood today, and provides proposals for how it could be made better for all children, whatever their background.
The book is written by Richard Layard and Judy Dunn and published by Penguin.
For more information visit www.childrenssociety.org.uk
(February 2009)
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