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Unions and charities have warned that families and low-paid public sector workers will be the hardest hit by cuts in tax credits and benefits and the rise in VAT to 20 per cent, announced by George...
The rising costs of raising a child are not being matched by increases in state support for families for the first time in post-war history, a study by the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) has found.
The children and families minister Will Quince has this week visited early years settings in Sweden as part of the Government’s fact-finding mission to lower the cost of childcare.
Employers must transform their company cultures to achieve a better work/life balance for their staff, says a new report published by support group Working Families. The report, Moving Mountains, was...
The Government is to press ahead with clawing back overpayments of tax credits to two million families, ignoring advice from the parliamentary ombudsman that they should be written off for poorer...
More needs to be done to help families with the cost of childcare, says a new report that looks at the impact of the credit crunch on ordinary families.
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Parents, childcare workers and health visitors are being targeted by three new distance learning courses being set up in Leicester at De Montfort University's Unit for Parenting Studies. The...
How a home-visiting programme could help prevent inequalities in child development and health by supporting families early on
KIDS, a charity for disabled children and young people, has launched a free suite of resources to support families in the move to personal budgets.