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Families with children comprised nearly one third of the 22,908 people helped last year by the homelessness charity Shelter. The worst affected areas were London and the East Midlands. Shelter...
I am writing in response to the comments made by Alan Bentley ('To the point', 17 May). The dinner to which Alan Bentley referred was organised by Mary Chant of Blake Lapthorn Tarlo Lyons and myself,...
Homeless children and their families are enjoying a garden that opened last week with the help of leadingnursery chain. A collaboration between Bright Horizons Foundation for Children, the charitable...
Dr Richard House argues that the decision of the teaching unions to speak out against recent Government moves could prove a turning point for the early years sector.
The National Day Nurseries Association reports growing popularity for its programme of cost-effective regional training events, which was launched in July.
Children's centres should place more emphasis on home visits to reach the most disadvantaged families, new practice guidance for local authorities is advising. Children's minister Beverley Hughes said...
I am writing in praise of Training Today (18/25 December) and to say how useful it is to me, the staff at Nanny Search and our many visitors. In addition to our placement service we have a resource...
The needs and circumstances of multiple birth families are often misunderstood.
The main issues for the childcare workforce that the Government is currently getting to work on are set out by Karen Faux.
A new BA degree has been devised around a set of professional standards for Scottish early years workers. Karen Faux reports.