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Nine children's centres in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham will lose their direct funding under plans to reorganise children's centre services into a 'hub and spoke' model.
Almost all of the parents questioned in a survey commissioned by the Pre-School Learning Alliance described their childcare as excellent or good.
MPs have called on the Government to conduct an urgent review into childcare funding, and commit to emergency funding for the sector, in a report which highlights 'the serious and unprecedented...
One in five children aged under eight now have access to a registered childcare place, according to Ofsted - but increased provision has also led to falling occupancy levels in day nurseries and fears...
The situation must be handled diplomatically if the childcarer is to succeed in three clear goals: * to persuade the parent not to drive and to accept the offer of help by calling a family member or a...
Early years providers need to think carefully about how to make the most of flexible working for parents, writes Karen Faux.
Local councils in Scotland should pay nursery nurses a fairer wage now that they have been given a 382m funding boost from the Scottish Executive, says the public sector union Unison. A Unison...
Proposed changes to early years funding in England are likely to hit local authorities already struggling with declining childcare places – largely in northern England –suggests new research.
The Department for Education faces ‘huge challenges’ in increasing the number of places to meet Government plans to extend childcare for working parents in England, MPs have warned.
Nine nurseries have been ‘named and shamed’ on the latest minimum wage offenders list. How did they get there, and how easy was it to fall foul of the rules? Ruth Stokes reports