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Families are urged to consider adopting a child after recent figures revealed a big drop in the rate, despite rising numbers of children in care.
The Government is to press ahead with clawing back overpayments of tax credits to two million families, ignoring advice from the parliamentary ombudsman that they should be written off for poorer...
Childcare should become more affordable for thousands of families in London with the help of a new scheme starting next spring. As part of the Government's ten-year childcare strategy, the DfES and...
Practitioners working with children in nurseries, schools and social care settings are invited to a one-day conference in Glasgow on 9 December to discuss a range of children's health issues....
Margaret Mason is founder and chief executive of Children 1st Day Nurseries, which now runs 20 settings after acquiring two nurseries in Leek, Staffordshire
More than half of families struggle financially when dads/partners take paternity leave, according to new research by the TUC, which is calling for paternity pay to be increased to at least the...
The July issue of Nursery World is out now, packed with news, opinion, advice and information for the early years community.
Families of disabled children are paying up to five times more towards childcare costs than other families, according to a new report from the Every Disabled Child Matters campaign. The campaign is...
Name: Lesley Thomas, Childminder from Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire
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