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Healthy eating is a theme that runs through this issue of Nursery World, and this will continue to be of prime importance whatever the colour and shape of the Government that will be in place by the...
Emotional and behavioural mental health symptoms have again increased among primary school children during the latest lockdown, according to new research.
Name: Barry Payton Position: Co-founder of Haslingden Community Link and Children's Centre, Lancashire
It was heartening to read about Mrs J Johns' success (Letters, 16 September). I was not surprised to read that the caramelised carrots had gone down so well: there is plenty of natural sugar in...
Councils want the free school meals scheme, worth nearly £500 per child a year, expanded to help families facing record food prices and 'spiralling inflation'.
Ten years after his landmark review on health inequalities in England, Professor Sir Michael Marmot’s update reveals a growing gap in health between the North and South, with life expectancy failing...
A new competencies framework for all those working with children from 0-2 aims to help practitioners assess their knowledge and identify gaps in their training.
The creche at Brighton Unemployed Centre Families Project was featured on Babette Brown's 'Celebrating Diversity: Inclusion in Practice' video for its work on anti-discrimination. The centre offers a...
Out-of-school care in Fife has received a double boost with 960,000 in additional funding for new projects and for facilities such as outdoor play areas, play buses and toy libraries.
Two children's centres put on hold beca'se of a shortfall in Government funds have been rescued by the local authority. The London borough of Richmond upon Thames was forced to reconsider three...