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The Gaelic Pre-school Council, Comhairlie nan Sgoiltean Araich (CNSA), is considering contacting the police after seeking advice on race hate letters. CNSA turned to the Commission for Racial Equality...
The Government has been very keen to stress how important it is to listen to parents' views about smacking, and the results of various polls of the public are used to justify maintaining physical...
It seems that getting the language of early years education and childcare right is a struggle for Government speech writers. Take education secretary Ruth Kelly's words to the IPPR last week (see...
The amount of state intervention in the lives of individuals is a particularly pointed issue in childcare and parenting, with government interference in all areas constantly referred to as 'the nanny...
The ten sites chosen to conduct health visitor pilots from children's centres to target socially-excluded families have been named by the DfES and the Department of Health . As part of the...
The deputy health minister has urged everyone in Scotland to take action now against the 'health time bomb' of childhood obesity. Speaking at the 'Childhood obesity conference - changing Scotland's...
Rachel Costis, operational manager for public health nursing at Swindon Borough Council, discusses what early years settings can do to help mothers suffering from mental health issues
The revised EYFS is everywhere - except on the DfE website home page!
Children at Glaisdale Day Nursery in Cheam gained inspiration from the general election and took to the ballot to name their new pre-school room which is opening in September.
Children's centre budgets should be pooled with those for midwives and health visitors, a cross-party committee of MPs has argued.