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One in five key worker families in the UK has children living in poverty, according to research by the TUC.
Children from poor families with out-of-work parents are less likely than children who are better off to attend an early years setting or use the free entitlement to childcare for three- and...
Developing services for children and families will be the focus of two major regional conferences in May. 'Growing Children's Centres', to be held on 13 May in Leeds and 20 May in London, is being...
The creche at Brighton Unemployed Centre Families Project was featured on Babette Brown's 'Celebrating Diversity: Inclusion in Practice' video for its work on anti-discrimination. The centre offers a...
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...
We have ten copies of Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh (Orchard Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Mouse...
Most poor children live in working households, according to a new analysis of official Government statistics.
The needs of children, especially those at risk of domestic abuse, have been missed due to an increase in health visitor workloads as staff were moved to support the Covid-19 workforce, a survey by...
Lone parents in Northern Ireland need more support from the state, according to a report on life in one-parent families. From Strength to Strength, by Gingerbread NI and the University of Ulster,...