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Background and Format: Published by the Imaginative Minds Group, Every Child Journal is a bi-monthly online only title for professionals promoting best practice, policy and research for professionals working with disadvantaged children and young people across social care, education and health. The magazine has a strong focus on early intervention, and offers advice on recognising learning, care and physical conditions, legal advice and research. Audience and Readership: Targets teaching professionals working with children. Deadline: The full deadlines can be viewed in the media pack here. Frequency: This title is released 6 times a year on a loose schedule. Sections/Supplements: Regular Sections include: Development and News, Reports, Policy/Research, Practice, Legal and Child Files. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher. Ad Rates: For advertising information, please click here. Other Information: The Editor does not want to be listed on Gorkana - contact the team directly through the details above.

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