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Babies and toddlers from disadvantaged families spent less time outdoors and reading and playing with their parents during lockdown than their better-off peers, according to new research.
A childcare charity is to launch a commercial service in order to sustain its core service to parents. One Stop Childcare, a community organisation with charitable status, provides childcare to more...
The National Council of Voluntary Child Care Organisations has launched A beginner's guide to Children and Families' Workforce Development. Written by Zoe Mundy of Home Start UK, the free guide aims...
Now's the time for nanny agencies to make their contribution to the annual Professional Nanny/Nannytax wage survey, which is the only nationwide statistical measurement of what nannies are currently...
* Jennie Johnson, managing director and founder of children's services company Kids Allowed, has been named Manchester Young Director of the Year by the North West Institute of Directors. She was...
Breaking down gender stereotypes in jobs and careers is the target of the Equal Opportunities Commission campaign 'What's stopping you?' launched last week in Wales. A resource pack has been prepared...
The Government is to launch a new national index to ensure that practitioners delivering services to children can share relevant information. The index has been developed in response to...
(Photograph) - Josephine Adlard of St Martin's Church of England Infants School in Salisbury, Wiltshire, was named Learning Support Assistant of the Year in the third annual Teaching Awards,...
By Dr Penelope Leach, psychologist and child development specialist Children have the same basic human right as adults to be protected from any form of violence. Yet the laws of most countries extend...