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Jo Parkes looks at the impact on settings from the increase in children requiring more support from staff, and how they are navigating the best ways to help parents.
More than two million children from working families are in poverty, reveals a new report commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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 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...
Parents want support to manage their children’s emotional wellbeing, education and coming out of social isolation, initial findings from a major study tracking mental health throughout the pandemic...
More than two-thirds of working parents will have to make changes to their childcare arrangements or their working hours, as a result of cuts to the childcare element of Working Tax Credit, new...
Lone parents of children aged seven or over will be expected to look for work and those with younger children to take part in training, under welfare plans set out by the Government yesterday (21...
To mark this year's National Family Week (31 May to 6 June), the National Literacy Trust has launched a campaign calling on all families to spend at least ten minutes a day reading with their...
The number of children in lone parent families in relative poverty is almost double that of children living in two-parent families, reveals new research.
How The Village Nursery and Pre-School in Cheshire involves parents in nursery life and their children’s development. By Meredith Jones Russell