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The BA in Children, Young People and Policy is a new degree being offered by University Campus Suffolk this September.
A Government package aimed at improving pay and conditions for working mothers was launched by Ruth Kelly, communities secretary, on Monday, in response to a report in February by the Women and Work...
An inquiry into childcare policy and its influence on the economy has been launched by the Treasury Committee.
While it is true to say that a childminder can be registered for six children, it is not true to say that a childminder will have six children to care for. The ratios are as follows - we are allowed...
Parents of disabled children under the age of 18 will have greater flexibility in striking a balance between work and care, after an increase in the length of parental leave they can take. Announcing...
Just under three-quarters of parents would rather send their child to a nursery with an early years teacher than one without, new research suggests.
Carers, parents and children are invited to fill in time diaries to find out the ways families spend time together, to mark the fifth national Parents' Week from 25 to 31 October, run by the National...
In Bishop's House Early Years Centre (Kennington, London) the team have considered carefully how to help babies and very young children to feel secure. Janice Smith (centre manager) and Lorraine Slade...
Childcare practitioners should be taught about the effects of poverty as part of their professional development and training, according to a public interest body for children's services. A report, The...
The importance of practitioners taking a genuine interest in families, their backgrounds and circumstances, to help improve everyday practice, is considered by Helen Wheeler and Joyce Connor in an...