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The latest Government research on early years provision reveals a complex picture, with better qualified staff, more loss-making providers, but a rising numbers of places, says Ruth Thomson.
Ministers have been told they ‘could do better’ by UK parents.
By Mary Dickens, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy and London Metropolitan University)
All disabled children in Wales with complex needs will soon be able to have a national family-held record detailing the care they require, following consultation on the National Service Framework...
Sunbeams Day Nursery has embedded loose-parts play into provision across all its settings, transforming practice and inspiring children. Nicole Weinstein reports
The number of births in Northern Ireland has decreased by 12 per cent in the past ten years, with 21,648 births registered in 2003 compared with 24,722 in 1993, according to provisional statistics...
Government cuts are already having an impact on children and low-income families, child poverty campaigners warned ahead of Tuesday's Budget.
Under-funding of free early education places and the tough economic climate are threatening sustainability of the nursery sector and the viability of the two-year-olds programme, the National Day...
Tax credits for children and childcare remain a source of confusion for the majority of parents, according to a report last week by the Child Poverty Action Group calling for a 'simpler, easier-to-use...