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A new campaign video aims to highlight the 10 per cent drop in health visitor numbers in England over the past two years, which the Institute of Health Visiting blames on government cuts.
Brendan Clarke-Smith has been made the new children and families minister, with his brief including early years and childcare.
Children born into poverty are ten times more at risk of cot death than children from wealthier families, and much more prone to chronic illness, according to new research.
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Childcare students will be able to cherry-pick units from different awarding bodies when the new Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) is fully implemented in 2008.
Adoptive families will be offered online counselling and couples therapy in an £8m scheme from the Government to support them during the coronavirus pandemic.
All disabled children in Wales with complex needs will soon be able to have a national family-held record detailing the care they require, following consultation on the National Service Framework...
Childcare practitioners are invited to give their views on the impact working in the early years has had on their stress levels and mental well-being.
Changes in the way that the National Health Service's childcare strategy is funded could threaten what has so far been a roaring success story. Simon Vevers investigates With 140 new nursery schemes...
Better Start projects in Bradford and Blackpool are raising awareness of the impact of too much stress during pregnancy.