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Labour research shows that local authorities face a shortfall of more than a quarter of places for two-year-olds when the scheme extends in September.
Laing and Buison has pointed out two statistical errors in its Children's Nurseries 2004 report (News, 4 March). Philip Blackburn, senior economist at Laing and Buisson, said, 'The total capacity in...
What is the purpose of Persona Dolls in helping to tackle issues such as diversity, and how do practitioners use them in early years settings? Vicky Hutchin explains
The fourth Childcare and Early Years Parents' survey, funded by the Department for Education and carried out by the National Centre for Social Research (Natcen), provides the latest information on...
More than one in three families do not have enough money for a 'socially acceptable' standard of living, according to new research.
The number of families using Tax-Free Childcare has increased by more than 130,000 in the last year, reveal new HMRC statistics.
A children's centre is aiming to bridge the age gap by sharing activities with older members of the community, amid moves towards intergenerational services across the UK. Ruth Thomson reports.
Two-thirds of families with young children say the political parties don’t do enough to support them and are not promising enough to tackle the cost of childcare, according to a new poll by More in...
Childcare debt is set to soar under Universal Credit as claimant families are denied help to afford upfront nursery fees, a charity has warned.
Nine in ten family information services have had cuts to their budgets, a survey by the Daycare Trust suggests.