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Two Government programmes designed to help troubled families in Britain must improve in order to meet expectations, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).
Nursery Chains has been publishing for ten years, which have seen a revolution for the early years sector. Mary Evans reports.
The Prime Minister has appointed Louise Casey, who previously advised Tony Blair on anti-social behaviour, to head up a new unit set up by Number Ten to tackle 120,000 troubled families.
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The Conservatives have set out their own plans to make Britain more family-friendly, in the same week that Labour published its Green Paper on the family.
* An team investigating occupational segregation between the sexes in a range of professions has met for the first time - but without a representative from the childcare sector. A spokeswoman for the...
A thought occurred to me as I was reading the article about nursery managers having to choose between giving fruit or milk to children in their care under the Healthy Start plan (News, 29 July). Why...
The children and families minister Will Quince has this week visited early years settings in Sweden as part of the Government’s fact-finding mission to lower the cost of childcare.
A new report by Buttle UK calls on the Government to tackle the growing number of children in poverty facing 'significant' mental health issues due to Covid, before focusing on educational catch-up...
Children whose fathers are on duty in Afghanistan with 45 Commando Group had a visit last week from Angus MP Mike Weir and Provost Frances Duncan at the Royal Marines' Condor Family Centre in...