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I have to say I object to the news headline 'NVQ4 students heading for (the) top' (26 April). Yet again there is the usual implication that degrees are best and that university qualifications are...
The National Day Nurseries Association flagship in Grantham has been re-inspected and judged 'satisfactory', following an unannounced Ofsted inspection last October which found it to be 'inadequate'...
The UK childcare industry attracted a revenue of Pounds 2.8bn in 1999, the latest figure available, according to financial news service Bloomberg. The figure, from market researcher Key Note, reflects...
Children who attend state schools will be educated about sex and drugs from the age of five, the Government said last week.
It's easy to forget that the whole concept of children's services is relatively new. The idea of bringing together health, education and social care, responding to the needs of children and families...
Children with parents in prison have a unique set of challenges to contend with, but the right sort of help targeted at prisoner families can have a positive impact on their futures. Ruth Stokes...
The Government's actions are speaking louder than, and contrary to, its words.
The Department for Education has no plans to remove the word ‘free’ when describing and advertising the funded entitlements, the children and families minister David Johnston told delegates at Nursery...
Jasmine has continued to increase in speed as she walks around the furniture, neatly side- stepping and managing to keep her balance as she stumbles over her toys. At times she is seen standing very...
Anne Longfield, the children’s commissioner for England, has warned that a mental health service that meets the needs of all children who require treatment is still a decade away.