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This week's columnist Helen Penn looks at an oasis of good practice in a land of stark inequality I have been working in South Africa recently. It is a very unequal country, and nearly 10 million...
Lead author of a new report by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the National Children's Bureau.
An evaluation of the Government’s flagship social policy suggests benefits have been of little significance
Catharine Ayres has won the Hampshire Nanny of the Year 2001 award run by Winchester-based agency Family Match. At a special lunch in December she was presented with a trophy and 500 by Debbie Thrower...
Plans for a shared database that will hold basic records on every child under 18 in England from 2008 have been set out by the DfES. The Information Sharing Index is intended to improve good practice...
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....
Greater co-operation and awareness across support services is the key to early intervention for disabled children, according to a report from a leading charity for families with disabled children.
Christmas is undoubtedly on its way, and to get you in the mood we're offering a sleighful of goodies in our great reader giveaway on page 18. Enter our prize draw for your chance to win books, DVDs,...
A childcare group in Scotland is supporting families in financial crisis via hubs that offer essentials and advice. By Annette Rawstrone