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Will the Government's plan to relax adult:child ratios in the nursery result in a policy of containment rather than education? Simon Vevers reports One of the most contentious parts of the...
Early years settings are overwhelmingly against Government plans to change ratios, with just 2 per cent of the opinion that the rule change would enable them to lower fees for parents, according to a...
Big name back-up with the individual care of locally run settings has proved a recipe for success for Casterbridge. Annette Rawstrone reports.
Richard House traces the roots of the new 'Too Much Too Soon' campaign
A new campaign launched by the Child Poverty Action Group is calling on the Government to ensure that the benefits debate focuses on the needs of ordinary families.
It is ‘absolutely critical’ that children from two-years-old receive the flu vaccine this autumn, the Royal College of Paediatricians and Child Health (RCPCH) has warned.
Our resident employment lawyer Caroline Robins, Eversheds principal associate, answers your questions
Employers can't ask prospective employees about their health, but many employers are in fact unknowingly breaking the law, as Jacqui Mann of HR4Nurseries explains
Policy is on the mind of Childcare Corporation chairman Alan Bentley.
Organisations that advocate for women's health and unions are worried that proposals by two councils to reduce their health visiting teams will put children and families at risk.