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Taking public services such as education and the early years out of politics may be the only way of funding them adequately.
The Family and Parenting Institute has revamped its website and is seeking views on developments scheduled for January. A new e-communications service for users is being set up. Visit...
At the same time as the Government announced the names of the organisations chosen to oversee the next round of CANparent classes, an evaluation of the scheme has revealed that just two per cent of...
An independent liberal think-tank is calling for a national parenting campaign that applies the 'five-a-day' concept to advice on pre-school development.
It's been quite a week - beginning with Nick Clegg's announcement of 100 million of capital funding to help providers offer the free places for disadvantaged two-year-olds and ending with the Nursery...
Bright Horizons has launched a new emergency childcare website to help match key worker parents with early years providers that are staying open in their area during the coronavirus crisis.
How can parenting programmes be made appealing and accessible to all parents as part of the Government's Family Hubs drive? Matt Buttery explores the challenges and solutions.
The National Childminding Association is changing its name to the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years as of next year.
The Government has chosen high street chemist Boots to distribute free parenting class vouchers to all mothers and fathers in pilot areas with children under the age of five.
(Photograph) - Seven-year-old James Tomlinson was thrilled to have his personal copy of Nick Butterworth's latest work, Q Pootle 5, signed by the popular children's author, Illustrator and creator of...