Strategy 'should help stay-at-home parents'
Nicole Curnow
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
The Government's ten-year strategy for childcare does not do enough to support parents who want to stay at home to look after their children, say respondents to the consultation on the strategy. An overview of 75 written responses to the consultation on Choice for parents, the best start for children: a ten-year strategy for childcare, published by the Treasury last week, reveals that a 'significant section'
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