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Understanding why child abuse happens, and the role of settings in protection. By Eunice Lumsden
Working Tax Credits will be paid direct into a claimant's bank, building society or Post Office account from 7 November following changes by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC). At present, the...
As new research reveals the struggle families affected by the two-child limit are facing, a coalition of organisations has launched a campaign calling for the policy to be abolished.
Children still manage to take risks and have fun under a more stringent security policy at pre-school, as Sue Learner hears.
Low-income families struggle to afford school meals and often cannot provide healthy packed lunches because they do not have a car and are restricted to shopping in local convenience stores, says a...
New research published by the Child Poverty Action Group illustrates parents' growing struggle to provide a decent standard of living for their families in 2013.
Anyone who works with children who fails to report child sex abuse should be prosecuted, a major inquiry has recommended.
I have worked as a nursery nurse in a Middlesbrough local authority school nursery for 20 years. In our authority all council employees are going through a local government single status job...
By Kate Green, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) Sixty years ago, the first universal benefits for families with children were introduced. Paid in most cases directly to the...