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Millions of low-income workers face a ‘perfect storm’ this April with universal credit falling behind the cost of living as energy bills and taxes rise, warns a national trade union.
Families are saving a fortune thanks to mum and her labours of love around the home. Paying someone to do a mother's tasks would cost families an average of 25,000 a year, the Daily Express reported....
If every week has a theme these days, last week could have been dubbed ‘free childcare stats’ week.
A group of MPs has raised 'significant concerns' about the potential impact on the most vulnerable people of changes to the benefits system to be introduced in the Universal Credit.
by Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith, Frances Lincoln, hardback, 11.99
A literacy campaign in Birmingham is reaching out to isolated families and improving the skills of parents so they can also help their children’s development, finds Meredith Jones Russell
By Graham Allen, Labour MP for Nottingham North. Making sure that children aged nought to two get the right start in life is the best sort of early intervention that we could make.
The treatment I have received from colleagues has ranged from being ignored, to conversations stopping as I walked in the room. I have also been handed Unison forms and 'asked' to 'join so that we are...
Mental health problems afflicting pre-school children may be prevented if greater steps are taken to help their parents before the children are born and in the crucial period shortly afterwards, says...
On 17 December 2015 the latest official report from the Children’s Centres evaluation was published.