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The Equal Opportunities Commission is carrying out a major study into gender segregation in five employment sectors where there are skills shortages - construction, plumbing, engineering, ICT and...
The role of employers in supporting and providing for their staff's childcare needs will be a major issue in the next few years. Last week's conference by the London Development Agency, Bright...
(Photograph) - Children think Britain's first theatre creche is F.A.B. The creche at London's Playhouse Theatre was launched by actors Andrew Dawson and Gavin Robertson (above), the two-man cast of...
The Scottish Storytelling Network is holding a national development day on 30 April in Falkirk, with talks and information on training and resources. For details and to book a place, for 15 or 10 with...
(Photograph) - Three-hundred Sheffield Kitemark balloons were launched from Cathedral Square in the city to mark the 300 early years settings and play providers who have signed up to the Sheffield...
Pauline Mcloughlin says studying for a foundation degree at Accrington and Rossendale College in Bolton has enabled her to better understand why children behave how they do. 'I also feel that I am...
Children who have more home-cooked meals are at lower risk of heart disease than those who frequently eat out, The Daily Telegraph reported last week. A US study of 600 children found that those who...
Ten women who took part in an award-winning minority ethnic childcare project developed by Aberdeen City Council received childcare certificates at a special graduation ceremony last week. The women,...
A cause of infant injury or death that is hard to diagnose is easier to prevent by educating parents and carers, as <B> Lena Engel </B> reports